Your Alchemy Therapy

Your Alchemy Therapy, P.C.

Holistic Psychotherapy for Mind, Body, and Spirit

Healing begins when you feel safe, seen, and supported.

At Your Alchemy Therapy, P.C., we help individuals, couples, and families transform emotional pain into connection, clarity, and inner peace. Our integrative approach blends evidence-based psychotherapy, mindfulness, and holistic healing for deep and lasting change.

Healing Mind, Body & Spirit Through Compassionate Trauma-Informed Therapy

Trauma-informed therapy to restore balance, release emotional burdens, and reconnect with yourself and others. Virtual therapy across California and in-person sessions in Burbank & San Diego, CA.

Healing from trauma is not just about moving past difficult experiences, it’s about reclaiming your sense of self, restoring balance in your mind, body, and spirit, and reconnecting deeply with yourself and others.

Through compassionate, trauma-informed therapy, you can address the emotional wounds that have held you back and create a life of resilience, clarity, and meaningful connection.

Whether you prefer virtual therapy across California or in-person sessions in Burbank and San Diego, our practice offers a safe, nurturing space to begin your journey toward healing and transformation.

Your Alchemy Therapy, P.C. is a trauma-informed psychotherapy practice led by Katina LaFond, MSW, LCSW, serving clients in California, Maryland, Virginia, Florida, and Washington, D.C. We now include a team of compassionate clinicians and supervised interns dedicated to accessible, ethical, and heart-centered care.

Your Alchemy Therapy, P.C. is a trauma-informed psychotherapy practice led by Katina LaFond, MSW, LCSW, serving clients in California, Maryland, Virginia, Florida, and Washington, D.C. We now include a team of compassionate clinicians and supervised interns dedicated to accessible, ethical, and heart-centered care.

Why Trauma-Informed Therapy Matters

Trauma can quietly influence your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors long after the original events. Our trauma-informed therapy approach prioritizes safety, trust, and understanding.


Each session is tailored to your unique needs, ensuring you feel supported, seen, and empowered throughout your healing process.


With Virtual Therapy California and in-person options in Burbank and San Diego, clients can access consistent, compassionate care no matter their location. Healing is possible when you are met with empathy, guidance, and professional expertise.

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Take the First Step Toward Healing

Healing is a journey, and every journey begins with a single step.

Through trauma-informed therapy, you can:

  • Restore balance in your mind, body, and spirit
  • Overcome anxiety, depression, and trauma

  • Strengthen connections through couples and family therapy Burbank CA

  • Access expert guidance through virtual therapy California

Your path to emotional freedom and wholeness is possible.

Let us guide you with compassion and expertise.

Healing from trauma is not just about moving past difficult experiences, it’s about reclaiming your sense of self, restoring balance in your mind, body, and spirit, and reconnecting deeply with yourself and others.

Through compassionate, trauma-informed therapy, you can address the emotional wounds that have held you back and create a life of resilience, clarity, and meaningful connection.

Whether you prefer virtual therapy across California or in-person sessions in Burbank and San Diego, our practice offers a safe, nurturing space to begin your journey toward healing and transformation.

Is Therapy Right for Me?

Instructions: This self-reflection quiz is designed to help you explore whether therapy might be a helpful next step.

There are no right or wrong answers

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Is Therapy Right for Me?

This self-reflection quiz helps you explore whether therapy may be appropriate for your current needs. Please answer honestly. There are no right or wrong answers.

Trauma-Informed Therapy for Lasting Healing

Your healing journey begins here.

Trauma affects not only your mind but also your body and spirit, often leaving you feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected.

Our trauma-informed therapy provides a safe, compassionate environment to help you process past experiences, release emotional burdens, and restore balance.

Whether you choose virtual therapy in California or in-person sessions in Burbank and San Diego, you’ll find a professional, trauma-informed space to begin your journey toward emotional freedom and renewed well-being.

About Katina – Experience and Compassion You Can Trust

With over 30 years of experience as a licensed therapist, I specialize in guiding individuals, couples, and families through trauma, anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges. My approach combines evidence-based practices such as EMDR, CBT, and EFT with holistic healing modalities including mindfulness, energy psychology, and sound- and light-based therapies.

About Katina – Experience and Compassion You Can Trust

With over 30 years of experience as a licensed therapist, I specialize in guiding individuals, couples, and families through trauma, anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges. My approach combines evidence-based practices such as EMDR, CBT, and EFT with holistic healing modalities including mindfulness, energy psychology, and sound- and light-based therapies.

« Healing begins the moment you choose to show up for yourself.»

Our Trauma-Informed Therapy Services

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Individual Therapy

Every person’s healing path is unique. Our trauma-informed therapy for individuals addresses trauma, anxiety, depression, and life transitions. Together, we explore patterns that hold you back and develop strategies to foster resilience, self-compassion, and personal growth.

Couples and Family Therapy Burbank CA

Relationships can be mirrors for unresolved trauma. Our couples and family therapy in Burbank, CA focuses on enhancing communication, rebuilding trust, and deepening intimacy. We combine empathy with practical tools to support stronger, more connected relationships.

Integrative Healing Sessions

For those seeking holistic support, our integrative healing sessions combine sound- and light-based therapies (in-person Burbank only) with traditional therapy. These methods help release energy blocks, calm the nervous system, and restore emotional and physical harmony.

Trauma Healing Intensives

Sometimes deeper work requires immersive sessions. Trauma healing intensives provide extended, focused therapy designed to foster significant breakthroughs and lasting transformation. These intensives are ideal for individuals or couples ready to engage in deep healing work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your first session is a chance for us to get to know each other. We’ll explore what brings you to therapy, your goals, and any immediate concerns you’d like to address. It’s a collaborative space, and there’s no pressure to share more than you’re comfortable with.

I support individuals, couples, and families navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, stress, relationship difficulties, life transitions, and more. I also offer specialized support for veterans and military families.

I use an integrative approach combining evidence-based practices like CBT, EMDR, EFT, and mindfulness with holistic healing methods including sound therapy, energy psychology, and guided meditation. Each session is tailored to your unique needs.

While I am not currently paneled with insurance companies, I can provide superbills for reimbursement if your plan offers out-of-network coverage. I also accept private pay and offer secure online payments through HIPAA-compliant systems.

You can schedule a session or register for a group through the “Work With Me” page, which is integrated with my Practice Better (or Acuity) booking system. If you have questions before booking, feel free to reach out via the contact form.

Yes, I offer secure, HIPAA-compliant virtual therapy sessions. This allows you to receive support from the comfort and privacy of your home.

Yes, this is a core part of my practice. I have extensive training and experience working with veterans and military-connected individuals on issues like trauma, reintegration, grief, and family dynamics.

Please provide at least 24 hours’ notice to cancel or reschedule a session. Late cancellations or no-shows may be subject to a cancellation fee.

A special resource for your healing journey

Support your nervous system with gentle practices designed to help you reconnect with your body and return to inner steadiness. This free ebook is yours to download and revisit anytime you need grounding and regulation.

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Reclaiming Intimacy: Why Slowing Down Helps Heal the Patterns That Push Love Away

Reclaiming Intimacy: Why Slowing Down Helps Heal the Patterns That Push Love Away In our busy lives meetings, messages, endless to-dos we often forget we carry a history: emotional hurts, protective patterns, nervous‑system alarms. In that rush, even relationships become fast‑tracked: quick attachments, hurry‑to‑commitments, or reactive withdrawal when things get too intimate. But intimacy doesn’t thrive in haste. Just as experts on slow‑living highlight, when we slow down when we give ourselves space, quiet, and presence our body and mind begin to soften, relax, and come back to the present. When we don’t give ourselves this space, old survival responses mistrust, fear of vulnerability, shutting down keep us from truly connecting. Why Slowing Down is Key for Healing Emotional Patterns Here’s what slowing down brings to the table especially when old emotional patterns interfere with love: Calm and clarity over reactivity: When we slow down, we give our nervous system room to regulate. Instead of reacting with defensiveness or withdrawal, we can pause, reflect, and respond from calm. Space to feel and observe emotions: Slowness allows emotions that were suppressed fear, shame, longing to surface gently. Instead of being overwhelmed, you can name them, feel them, and start healing. Deeper listening and safer connection: In relationships, slowing down invites true presence, listening, empathy, mutual understanding. It becomes easier to communicate honestly and gently. Relearning intimacy as safety, not threat: For many, closeness once meant emotional danger. But in slow, safe pacing with supportive habits intimacy can transform from a trigger to a healing container. How to Slow Down to Rebuild Intimacy A Guide Here are practices, rooted in both slow‑living wisdom and relationship healing, that you can begin using. 1. Pause Before Reacting When you feel triggered fear, shut down, anger takes a breath. Give yourself even 10–20 seconds of stillness. That pause can shift you from automatic protective response to intentional communication. 2. Practice Stillness Together & Alone Schedule simple pauses: A quiet morning tea without phone or rush A walk outside, notice your breath, the air, the ground beneath you not walking to get somewhere, just walking to be present. An evening wind‑down: lights down, no screen, maybe journaling or gentle reflection These pauses ground you. They make your nervous system feel safe. 3. Respect Your Inner Rhythm and Your Partner’s When you or your loved one needs space, accept that. Love isn’t only proximity. Sometimes resting, stepping back, breathing is part of intimacy. Over time, this respects each person’s pace and lets closeness grow without forcing it. 4. Cultivate Empathy Through Presence & Listening Set aside dedicated, slow‑paced moments to just listen. Not to respond, but to hear. No distractions No rushing Just presence This builds trust, compassion, and deep connection emotional safety that heals old fears. What Shifts When You Let Intimacy Unfold Slowly You stop reacting from old protective patterns and start responding from authenticity. You may feel safer to open up, ask for support, and receive love without guilt or fear. Relationships become spaces for emotional safety, not triggers. You grow more grounded in yourself, your nervous system feels calmer, your emotional rhythm steadier. Slow living and slow healing aren’t passive. They are deliberate practices tools that let love arrive gently, safely, and sustainably. Healing Intimacy at Your Own Pace with Support At Your Alchemy Therapy, we walk with you as you heal these patterns not by rushing change, but by gently guiding you to slow down, notice what’s happening inside, and build intimacy as a process of safety, trust, and presence. If you feel caught between the desire for closeness and a nervous system taught to protect, know this: you don’t have to choose between safety and love. You can have both when you slow the pace, breathe, and let healing unfold.

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When Your Heart Needs Space to Unravel: Why Slowing Down Supports Emotional Healing and Healthy Love

When Your Heart Needs Space to Unravel: Why Slowing Down Supports Emotional Healing and Healthy Love In a world that rewards speed, achievement, and constant doing, learning to slow down can feel uncomfortable almost wrong. You may catch yourself thinking, If I stop, I’ll fall behind. If I rest, I’ll lose control. If I slow down, things will fall apart. But what if the opposite is true? What if slowing down allows you to finally breathe deeply, feel fully, and love more gently starting with yourself? At Your Alchemy Therapy, we see slowing down not as a luxury, but as a form of emotional medicine. Healing doesn’t always come from pushing harder often, it comes from allowing space for your heart to unravel tenderly, at its own rhythm. Why Slowing Down Matters in Emotional Healing When life moves too quickly, your emotions don’t get the time they deserve to be felt or understood. Instead, they get buried beneath schedules, caregiving, expectations, or old habits of survival. Over time, this creates emotional tension like a knot that keeps tightening. Slowing down creates room. Room to feel. Room to breathe. Room to notice what hurts and what longs to heal. Here’s what naturally begins to happen when you give yourself space: Your nervous system softens: Busyness keeps the body in alert mode, fight, flight, or freeze. Slowing down signals safety. It tells your heart, You don’t have to defend yourself right now. Emotional awareness rises: In stillness, suppressed grief, joy, anger, or longing begin to surface not to overwhelm you, but to be witnessed and understood. Love grows healthier: Rushed connection creates miscommunication, assumptions, and emotional distance. Slowing down makes space for listening, empathy, and warm presence the soil love grows in. Why Many People Struggle to Slow Down If slowing down feels difficult for you, you’re not alone. Many people associate rest with guilt or view slowness as weakness. Sometimes, speed becomes a survival mechanism, a way to avoid feeling pain or uncertainty. You might have been taught that you must always do, achieve, or perform to be worthy. But worthiness is not earned through speed. It’s remembered through stillness. Therapy can help undo old conditioning and teach your nervous system something new: stillness is safe. Rest is allowed. You do not need to earn ease. Practical Ways to Slow Down & Support Emotional Healing You don’t need to change your whole life to experience the benefits of slowing down. Gentle, daily practices can shift your emotional landscape in profound ways. 1. The 5-Minute Morning Pause Just five minutes of quiet before the world enters: Sit with your breath. Place a hand over your heart. Ask: What do I need today? No pressure to have an answer asking is enough. 2. One Slow Meal a Day Pick one meal to eat mindfully: No screens, no rushing. Notice taste, texture, warmth. Let nourishment become an act of self-care. 3. A Gentle Walk Without Destination Not a workout, a presence practice. Feel your feet against the ground. Notice sounds, colours, breeze. Walking slowly teaches your body that there is no emergency. 4. The Heart Check-In Journal Each evening, write just three simple reflections: What I felt today Where I held tension One moment of comfort or relief This builds emotional awareness without being overwhelmed. 5. Technology-Free Windows Try short intentional unplugged pockets: First 30 minutes of the day Meals Before sleep When the nervous system quiets, clarity returns. 6. Speak Slower, Listen Deeper In conversations, especially with loved ones, slow your pace. Pause before replying. Listen to understand, not to respond immediately. Love grows stronger when we slow down enough to hear each other. 7. Rest Without Earning It This is the hardest and the most healing. Rest even if the to-do list isn’t finished. Lay down for 10 minutes. Let your body soften. Rest is not a reward. Rest is a right. Slowing Down in Relationships Healthy love doesn’t rush. It breathes. When relationships move too fast, misunderstandings multiply and nervous systems clash. Slowing down gives space for: Gentleness Emotional safety Real listening Deeper attunement Vulnerability that feels held rather than exposed Love grows like roots quietly, steadily, below the surface. Not through urgency, but through presence. A Final Reflection for Your Heart Your heart does not need you to hurry. It needs space to unravel, to feel, to thaw, to heal. When you slow down, you meet yourself again. You meet your tenderness, your softness, your truth. You begin to live more from your centre and less from survival. At Your Alchemy Therapy, we walk with individuals who are learning to slow their pace, soften their nervous system, and rebuild emotional safety from within. You deserve a healing journey that honours your timing not the world’s rush.

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Cultivating Self-Trust: A Gentle Guide to Finding Strength Within

Cultivating Self-Trust: A Gentle Guide to Finding Strength Within At Your Alchemy Therapy, we know that true healing begins inside, with yourself. Self-trust is the quiet confidence that you can rely on your own voice, choices, and instincts. It’s not about perfection; it’s about showing up for yourself, even when life feels uncertain. Whether you’re navigating trauma, stress, or simply seeking a deeper connection with yourself, building self-trust can transform the way you live and relate to the world. Why Self-Trust Matters When you trust yourself: Decision-making becomes easier: You rely on your instincts rather than constantly seeking outside validation. Resilience strengthens: Life’s challenges feel more manageable when you know you can trust yourself to handle them. Authenticity flourishes: Living in alignment with your values brings peace and a sense of purpose. Healing deepens: For those recovering from trauma, self-trust is a cornerstone of emotional recovery. Understanding Self-Trust Self-trust isn’t about knowing all the answers it’s about: Believing in your capacity to handle life’s challenges. Honoring your feelings and needs. Accepting your mistakes as part of your growth. Think of it as your internal compass, the voice that guides you gently, even when the path is unclear. Steps to Build Self-Trust 1. Start Small with Kindness Self-trust grows when you treat yourself with compassion: Notice negative self-talk and respond as you would to a friend. Practice affirmations like: “I am learning. I am enough. I can handle this.” 2. Keep Your Promises to Yourself Even tiny commitments matter: Choose small actions: “I will take a 10-minute walk” or “I’ll write in my journal tonight.” Celebrating following through it reinforces your reliability. 3. Spend Time in Quiet Reflection Give yourself space to listen to your inner voice: Meditate, breathe deeply, or sit in silence for a few minutes each day. Observe your thoughts without judgment, letting clarity emerge naturally. 4. Connect with Your Values Your values are the guideposts of trust: Identify what matters most to you: honesty, creativity, kindness, growth. Check whether your decisions reflect these values. Alignment strengthens self-confidence. 5. Celebrate Your Wins Don’t wait for big milestones to recognize your progress: Appreciate small successes, like completing a task or setting a healthy boundary. Reflecting on the positive impact of your choices reinforces self-trust. 6. Reframe Mistakes as Lessons Mistakes are part of growth, not failure: Ask, “What can I learn from this?” Document your insights and release guilt. Mistakes can teach resilience and deepen self-trust. 7. Be Patient with Yourself Healing takes time, especially after trauma: When doubt or fear arises, respond with compassion. Treat yourself as you would a loved one navigating a difficult journey. How Self-Trust Supports Therapy Empowers you: Helps you make healthier choices and set boundaries. Creates inner safety: Provides stability and comfort after emotional challenges. Supports growth: Encourages consistent progress in healing and personal development. A Simple Daily Exercise Write one thing you appreciate about yourself today. Make a small promise to yourself (e.g., rest for 15 minutes or drink a glass of water). Reflect at the end of the day: “I kept my promise,” and notice how it feels. Final Thoughts Self-trust is like a garden it grows when nurtured with patience, compassion, and intention. At Your Alchemy Therapy, our goal is to help you reconnect with your inner strength, trust your own voice, and cultivate a sense of safety within yourself. If you’re ready to begin your journey toward deeper self-trust and healing, visit Your Alchemy Therapy to learn more about our supportive therapy services.

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