Therapy Intensives
Intensives are intended for adults who have a clear focus for therapeutic work and are seeking a more concentrated format than standard weekly therapy allows. Many have prior therapy experience and are looking to work more directly with entrenched patterns, emotional material, or life circumstances that feel difficult to address in shorter sessions over time.
Therapy intensives are extended-format sessions designed for focused clinical work within a compressed timeframe.
Rather than meeting weekly over time, intensives create sustained continuity of attention, allowing deeper engagement with specific themes such as trauma and relational patterns.
Intensives are available to both current clients and individuals new to my practice.
Intensives may be structured as single-day (7 hours) or multi-day experiences depending on clinical needs. Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Intensives are single-day. The format supports more immersive work with internal patterns, with the intention of moving beyond insight into meaningful psychological change that can be carried forward into daily life.
1-day and multi-day therapy intensives starting at $2,700
Therapy Intensives
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Trauma Healing Intensive
A targeted intensive combining Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to safely process traumatic material, reduce distress and avoidance patterns, and strengthen present-moment psychological flexibility.
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Self-Worth & Relational Patterns Intensive
An experiential intensive focused on identifying and reorganizing internalized self-criticism and relational schemas using IFS parts work alongside ACT-based values alignment and committed action.
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Grief & Life Transition Integration Intensive
A contained therapeutic process supporting grief processing and adjustment to major life transitions. May incorporate IFS, ACT, or an integrative combination of both, guided by clinical appropriateness and client preference.
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Personalized Clinical Intensive
A highly individualized therapeutic intensive designed around the client’s specific presenting concerns and goals, integrating evidence-based modalities such as IFS, ACT, and other clinically appropriate approaches within a structured, focused treatment format.
Internal Family Systems Intensives
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Burnout & Compassion Fatigue Intensive
A restorative intensive aimed at mapping depleted internal parts, reducing overextension patterns, and rebuilding sustainable balance and boundaries.
Option to integrate ACT techniques and principles as clinically appropriate and aligned with client preference.
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Attachment Patterns Intensive
A focused exploration of attachment dynamics using parts-based mapping of protective strategies.
Option to integrate ACT techniques and principles as clinically appropriate and aligned with client preference.
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Intensives
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Self-Worth & Relational Patterns Intensive
A 1-day ketamine-assisted psychotherapy intensive integrating IFS to access and reframe core self-beliefs and relational templates within an expanded neuroplastic state for accelerated emotional updating.
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KAP/IFS Trauma Intensive
A 1-day ketamine-assisted psychotherapy intensive combining IFS-guided processing with structured therapeutic support to access, process, and integrate traumatic memory networks.
Intensive work is effective when it is clinically structured rather than simply extended in duration.
The approach I use is grounded in a clear framework that organizes depth, pacing, and integration so that the work translates into meaningful change.
IFS, ACT, and other modalities are integrated to support the specific clinical focus, with attention to how change carries forward beyond the intensive itself.
Intensives are intended for adults who have a clear focus for therapeutic work and are seeking a more concentrated format than standard weekly therapy allows.
Many have prior therapy experience and are looking to work more directly with entrenched patterns, emotional material, or life circumstances that feel difficult to address in shorter sessions over time.
This format is also relevant for individuals with limited availability for ongoing weekly work or for those who benefit from sustained attention to initiate meaningful psychological change.
Powell is a therapist who offers individual therapy for adults in Georgia, California, Colorado and Florida.
He offers individual therapy, but also specializes in Gender Identity, Life Transitions, and Self-Worth.