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There is a growing body of clinical interest in what happens at the intersection of power exchange, psychology, and the body.
I hold an MA in Psychology and a BA in Political Theory. My framework treats power exchange not as pathology or performance, but as a rigorous psychological architecture with measurable effects on the nervous system, attachment patterns, and the organization of the self.
I work with clinicians who want to better understand their kink-identified clients: the psychology of D/s dynamics, shadow integration in power exchange, the neuroscience of subspace and altered states, and how consent functions structurally rather than as a single transactional moment.
I speak at conferences, academic symposia, and events on the psychology of power and sexuality, and I work with couples and individuals who wish to begin or deepen their experience of scene work and D/s dynamics.
Defined Power, Explained. Deepen your understanding of power play on a professional level.
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Most kink-competent care frameworks for clinical work were written by people outside the practice. Here, you can hear directly from the source on the psychology of surrender, power exchange, and altered states translated into language a clinician can use with their clients.
Single sessions and ongoing consultation available. I work with a small number of clinicians at a time.
Rates: $150/hr
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Power exchange, when architecturally sound, illuminates something true about the psychology of the self that more conventional arrangements conceal. That is a conversation worth having in a clinical room.
Keynote, panel, and workshop formats available.
Rates available upon inquiry.
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I work with dominants and their submissive partners in person and virtually. The work covers technical refinement and the subtler architecture beneath it: how to hold attention, how to read the body under pressure, how to build a dynamic that does what you actually want it to do.
Rates available upon inquiry.