A consciousness-based learning institution built at the intersection of psychology, metaphysics, and genuine human transformation.
The Global Wellness Institute operates from a single conviction: that the systems built to address human suffering have fallen dangerously short of what human beings actually need. Insurance-driven therapy, commodified wellness, and fragmented self-help culture have failed to address the root of the crisis.
We are building something different. A consciousness-based learning institution that takes seriously both the psychological and the metaphysical dimensions of human experience. A place where clinically trained minds and spiritually developed hearts work together.
We call it the Institute because that is what we intend it to become — a genuine institution, with faculty, curriculum, global reach, and an unwavering commitment to doing work that actually transforms people.
The psychological and the spiritual are not separate domains — they are two languages describing the same territory.
Individual therapy has its place. But transformation at scale requires community, witness, and shared experience.
Insurance-driven care distorts both treatment and relationship. We work directly with participants, on their terms.
Consciousness-based education is not entertainment. We expect engagement, reflection, and genuine effort from everyone we work with.
A licensed mental health professional, educator, and reflective thinker whose clinical training and metaphysical study led to a conviction that the two must be integrated — not kept separate. The Institute is the expression of that conviction at scale.
The work begins with a simple premise: that what we call mental health is inseparable from what we call spiritual development. That trauma lives in the body and the energy field. That healing requires community, not just a couch. That the systems we've built to help people are often the very systems keeping them stuck.
Visit the Clinical Practice →Then institutions until the world changes. That is the scope of the work. If you feel called to it — in any capacity — we are glad you're here.