Working Together
Services Offered
Evaluations, Complex Diagnoses
Medication Management
Individual Psychotherapy
Intensives (IFS centered)
Couples Therapy
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)
Psychedelic Integration
Interventional Therapies Assessments (e.g. TMS, ECT, Neurofeedback, Vagal Nerve Stimulation)
Getting Started
Let me know what’s going on over email (at@aurhohm.com) or text (303-335-9329)
We’ll schedule a time to meet
I’ll send an intake form via SimplePractice to complete before we meet
Format & Cost
Virtually via SimplePractice or In-Person at a location near Sloane’s Lake in Denver.
First-Time Evaluations: 90 minutes ($400)
Follow-Ups: 60 minutes ($500)
Intensives: 3 hours ($1000)
Couples Therapy Evaluation: 60 minutes ($200)
Couples Therapy: 60-120 minutes ($750-1000)
KAP, Psychedelic Integration
Initial Consult: 60 minutes ($100)
Subsequent preparation, dosing, integration will be customized to your needs
Inquire about sliding scale options.
Insurance is accepted for evaluations and follow-up through SonderMind for limited slots available Monday and Tuesday PM. Those visits do limit our time together to the constraints typical to conventional psychiatric med management.
Evaluations
Everyone deserves a thorough evaluation with someone who has deep expertise and wide experience across medicine, psychology, psychiatry, spirituality, and on.
Unfortunately, misdiagnosis and mistreatment is more common in mental healthcare than not. That’s a fact. Therapists and psychiatrists get away with a lot.
Be it a first-time evaluation, second opinion, a complex diagnosis, we’ll take the time needed to thoroughly assess where you’re at so we can understand how to get to where you want to be. I will take you and what you bring seriously. This is important work, and I try to hold myself to an appropriately serious standard.
Intensives
Centered around Internal Family Systems Therapy, intensives allow an opportunity to slow down and engage in deep emotional mapping of our internal landscape. The extra time creates a space needed to connect with important parts of ourselves in a more meaningful and transformative way.
In an unhurried format, people often find tender parts of themselves feeling safe to unfold in their own time, so they do. Protective parts are explored with curiosity; wounded parts are welcomed with care and respect.
It’s a space that often allows us to develop new relationships with parts of ourselves that we are most ashamed and afraid of. Where feelings of shame, wishes to die, self-hatred are discovered as some of the most loving parts of ourselves.
This pacing often encourages insight, integration, and healing that can take months to reach in standard therapy formats. I doubted it for a while but I’ve now seen it too many times to continue disbelieving. This sort of work is truly remarkable and unexplainable until you’ve experienced it for yourself.
Single or consecutive sessions may be booked.
Individual Psychotherapy
Well-informed psychotherapy can often preclude the need for medication. If medication is required, psychotherapy is still important to include in conjunction. The data is clear that psychotherapy improves outcomes. While medications should be pursued as a temporary bridge to healing, not as a forever substitute.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy focuses on unconscious thoughts and emotions that determine our behavior and how we feel. It combines with Relational Therapy, which explores the impact of past and present relationships on one’s sense of self and wellbeing. The interaction between us helps to understand patterns across relationships and move towards a better way of relating.
Internal Family Systems Therapy envisions ourselves as made up of many important emotional parts, ones that are protective and ones that need protecting. It allows us to connect to ignored truths so that we may build relationships to ourselves and those around us in an integrated way.
Psychotherapy is recommended when problems include depression, anxiety, issues in relationships, heartbreak confusion of identity, experiences of loss, addictions, difficulties with one’s family, suicidal thoughts.
Medication Management
Overprescribing and misprescribing are a common issue in psychiatry (especially in PTSD, bipolar disorder, OCD).
Psychiatric medications have always been meant as one part of a comprehensive treatment plan. That should include a goal timeframe and other therapies to get to the root of issues. Medication is meant serve as a bridge, not a solution.
Unfortunately, I frequently receive people who have been casualty to uninformed prescribing. So we’ll often develop a well supported plan for therapeutic desprescribing and a reassessment of what medications should be employed. All within an integrated framework with timelines, a plan to get better, and a goal to use medications no longer than they need to be.
Couple’s Therapy
KAP, Psychedelic Integration
As several formats are possible and individual needs vary, all details can be discussed during an initial consult.
Relationships are everything. How we relate to each other is how we relate to ourselves and the world. Life’s meaning exists between us.
The truth is that when we come against difficulties within relationships, there are usually long untended issues unearthing from inside both partners. That gets in the way of honest hearing, seeing, and expression of what each other needs. What is remarkable is how often times of difficulty and conflict have the potential to transform into moments of increased meaning and togetherness.
Pricing for Couples Therapy Evaluations reflects how critical the work is to me. Little else is more important than taking seriously the opportunity to understand what is causing separation between us.
We can talk about the various approaches I take during that evaluation but it’s important to note that if you’ve heard of nightmare experiences with Couples Therapy elsewhere, I’m not surprised. It is an unstandardized field with sparsely trained therapists who often bring their own issues to project into other people’s relationships. They do things like take one person’s side over the other(s) because it reminds them of whatever they went through. I take great care to ensure you will have an experience that is nothing like that. No sides will be taken, all will be heard, and we’ll work towards truthful relating to get to the roots of issues.