Our Team
Travis Trotter, PsyD(c) Associate Psychologist
With more than 11 years of experience as an Executive Coach, Travis has been a trusted companion for clients navigating transformative leadership, personal development, trauma recovery, psychedelic integration and relationship counseling.
Travis is committed to providing authentic and impactful support to my clients. Whether you are seeking personal growth, career advancement, or trauma recovery, he can guide you on your journey toward fulfillment and success. For more on Travis , visit his site at True North Integration.
Erin Chalfant, PsyD (s) Associate Psychologist
Erin is an Author, Educator, and Holistic Therapist. She is rooted in Indigenous Earth-Based Wisdom Practices, Western Herbalism, Hatha Yoga, Hakomi (Mindfulness-based Somatic Psychotherapy), and Buddhist Meditation.
Erin has been guided by a lidless curiosity to live, work, participate and study ceremony and plant medicine all over the world (including in Colombia, Barcelona, and Vancouver), and has 20 years of experience teaching, writing, mentoring, psychedelic integration and facilitating ceremony. She has a profound way of listening and adept pattern recognition that is grounded in application and attuned to each individual’s unique situation and life circumstances. She offers somatic based, EMDR, psychodynamic and integrative therapeutic sessions.
For more on Erin, visit her site at Wild Sage Path.
Julane Andries, LMFT, Psychologist
ulane Andries is a practicing psychotherapist in Marin County, Ca. She worked in acute care medicine before becoming a marriage family therapist. She is an investigator in the MAPS Phase 3 study using MDMA assisted psychotherapy for severe PTSD in San Francisco. She was the principle co-therapist for the MAPS sponsored, Phase 2 MDMA assisted psychotherapy study for individuals suffering from anxiety with life-threatening illness. She has been a pioneer in the development of Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy
Her work is unique and is creative to the psychotherapy process using this medicine. She, along with others on their team, treats patients with treatment resistant depression, first line depression, anxiety and PTSD, as well as those seeking transformation.
She and Dr. Wolfson have founded a non-profit, Ketamine Research Foundation, whose mission is to provide training for practitioners, collect data to track outcomes with Ketamine therapy, starting a new protocol for using KAP for those diagnosed with a life threatening illness, and those in palliative and hospice care, research in lactating women and ketamine for post-partum depression, ketamine for PMS and other projects. Julane is also co-founder of the Ketamine Training Center and helps lead trainings across the country teaching practitioners in the skills used in KAP.