New Mexico Services

Medication + Therapy

All in One Place

If you’ve ever felt like your care was split between different providers - therapy in one place, medication somewhere else - you’re not alone.

Working with a prescribing psychologist means you can receive both psychotherapy and medication management from the same provider. That allows for a more integrated, thoughtful approach to your care.

As a psychologist with advanced training in clinical psychopharmacology, I look at the full picture - your experiences, your goals, your biology, and your environment - not just symptoms on a checklist.


Why Work With a Prescribing Psychologist?

Here’s what makes this approach different:

Whole-person care

We consider both emotional and biological factors together - not separately.

More personalized treatment

Medication decisions are made within the context of your therapy, your history, and what actually matters to you.

No need to repeat your story to multiple providers or coordinate between offices.

You are part of the process. We move at your pace and make decisions together.


My Role & Credentials

I am licensed as a conditional prescribing psychologist in New Mexico. I have completed advanced postdoctoral training in clinical psychopharmacology and am licensed to prescribe psychotropic medications under a structured supervisory framework.

This allows me to safely and thoughtfully integrate medication into your care when appropriate, while continuing to provide psychotherapy.


Is Medication Right for You?

Medication isn’t always necessary - and it’s never a one-size-fits-all solution.

We’ll talk through:

  • Your current symptoms and concerns

  • What you’ve tried before (therapy, medication, or both)

  • Your preferences and comfort level

  • Risks, benefits, and alternatives

If medication is appropriate, we’ll approach it carefully and intentionally. If not, we’ll focus on other effective strategies.

Getting Started Is Simple

Step 1: Reach Out.  Complete the contact form here.  

Step 2: Initial Consultation.  I will meet with you to discuss what’s bringing you in, your history, and whether medication, therapy, or a combination makes sense.

Step 3: Ongoing Care.  If we decide to move forward, we’ll create a plan that may include therapy, medication, or both - tailored specifically to you.

A Final Note

Seeking support is a big step. Whether you're exploring medication for the first time or revisiting it with a new perspective, you deserve care that feels thoughtful, collaborative, and aligned with who you are.

If that sounds like what you’re looking for, I’d love to work with you.