Prairie & Path
Therapy and Consulting
Therapy for complex minds, big feelings, identities in motion, and the bodies that carry it all
Services
Therapy
“I love myself. The quietest. Simplest. Most powerful revolution ever.” Gwendolyn Brooks
Prairie & Path offers individual therapy for adults navigating complex mental health challenges, including:
Complex Trauma
Personality disorders, including Borderline Personality Disorder
Disordered eating patterns
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Chronic Health Conditions
Support for neurodivergent and those navigating the complexities of gender, sexuality, and identity
With curiosity, care, and evidence-based approaches, therapy becomes a place to build insight, reduce suffering, and reconnect with your own inner resources. Therapy is grounded in the belief that people can heal — even from patterns that feel deeply rooted.
Services are affirming, trauma-informed, and tailored to each person’s needs.
Sexuality & Intimacy Support
“Pleasure is the measure.” Adrienne Maree Brown
Prairie & Path specializes in recovering pathways to intimacy for individuals living with PTSD, chronic pain, sensory processing disorders, and other disabling conditions.
Support in this area may include:
Restoration of safety and pleasure after sexual assault or trauma
Accommodating sensory aversion to touch or differences in sensory processing
Navigating desire discrepancies within relationships
Gender identity and sexual orientation exploration
Understanding cultural, religious, or family-based shame around sexuality
Supporting consensual non-monogamy, including polyamorous relationships
Affirming support for kink, BDSM, and power exchange relationships
Assessment & Diagnosis
“I want to unfold. Let no place in me hold itself closed.” Rainer Rilke
Prairie & Path provides clinical assessments and diagnostic evaluations for children and adults seeking clarity, support, or documentation related to:
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Personality Disorders
Each evaluation includes a clinical interview, standardized self-report measures, and collateral input when appropriate. Clients receive a written report with diagnostic impressions and individualized recommendations. Assessments can be used to guide therapy, support accommodations, or fulfill legal and forensic requirements.