She shows up. She goes deep. Trauma-informed, liberation-focused, and genuinely, radically present.
Molly Lubin-Fosha is a licensed therapist who believes healing is inherently relational, deeply personal, and often political. Trained in AEDP, IFS, and Brainspotting, she works at the intersection of clinical precision and genuine human presence. With an affinity for working with people from historically marginalized communities, those investigating their identity, and whose stories live outside the mainstream. Her practice is shaped by feminist and liberation psychology and a deep, abiding respect for Indigenous wisdom: the knowing that we are not separate from each other or the world we came from. She brings warmth without softening hard truths, and curiosity without agenda. In ketamine-assisted therapy, Molly holds each journey with reverence — trusting that the psyche, given the right conditions, knows how to find its way home.