Ways to Work Together.
1. THERAPY
Individual
Asking for help is often difficult for humans. Having professional counseling with Buddhist psychotherapist Rachel Gordon can take the weight off your shoulders and help you address the issues that are affecting your quality of life.
Rachel offers a warm, compassionate environment where you can share your worries and fears. She also provides comprehensive care for issues that affect your emotional and mental health, including chronic anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. It’s time to find peace and happiness
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Couples
The decision to go to couples counseling can be intimidating. Rachel creates a safe, welcoming environment for you to explore your relationship as a couple. With a focus on Buddhist philosophies and holistic practices, she offers the guidance you need to strengthen your personal values and beliefs and your connection as a couple.
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psychedelic-assisted therapy
The journey of health and well-being that we're on is one of interdependence - we don't get happy alone. We become joyful people with the input and assistance of so many variables - from exercise and friendship to animal protein and plant medicine.
Plant medicine comes in many forms: from lavender and oregano, which are non-psychedelic, to psilocybin and mescaline, which are psychedelic.
Rachel can provide guidance, expertise and wisdom on the integration of plant medicine into your life and your wellness routine.
2. Joylab Online membership
Everything
You Need
To Feel
Better.
3. Retreats
A Safe Space to Connect to Yourself
healing retreat in nature
Nourish yourself with chef-made food, juices and teas; yoga, forest walking, sound healing; art and ecstatic dance, all within a stunning retreat center. Join now and treat yourself to an experience designed to bring you back Home to your Joy.
4. Books
Your Guides to Wellbeing
Get Rachel's book, The Divinity Within, and corresponding Divinity Within journal, to learn more about the concepts of humble warrior therapy, including ego work and living a life free from suffering.