Concierge Performance Psychiatry® for High-Performers Who Have Outgrown Standard Care.
A small number of patients. A high standard of engagement. This is what it means to be one of them.
For Your Family
High-achieving households generate a specific kind of pressure: one that shapes how children develop, how they perform, and how they experience themselves. I work with children and teens navigating that environment, and with the parents building it. The work here accounts for that.
For the Athlete
Athletes who reach the highest levels of competition consistently encounter the same threshold: the psychological demands of performance begin to exceed the tools they have been given to manage them. The work here accounts for the competitive environment, the identity complexity, and the discretion that performing at this level requires.
For the High-Performing Professional
One of the most consistent patterns among the executives, founders, and physicians I work with: their external performance has outpaced their internal infrastructure. The capacity to lead, decide, and sustain output at the highest level requires more than most clinical models are built to address. This work closes that gap: precisely and discreetly.
How We Begin
The Conversation
Morgan, our care manager, will speak with you directly. This conversation establishes clarity on both sides: what brings you here, what you need, and what engagement looks like. If alignment is clear, you'll hear from me directly for a brief introduction. The Foundation is scheduled from there.
The Foundation
Your first appointment is where the work truly begins. Scheduled at a time and in a setting that serves your life—your location, our office, or secure telehealth. No questionnaires to complete beforehand. No paperwork to navigate in real time. You arrive, and our time together is entirely focused on you.
The Foundation is comprehensive and unhurried. We explore your full context: the pressures you navigate, the role you hold, the landscape of your life right now. From this foundation, a deeply individualized plan emerges—one built around the specific demands of your life, not a standard protocol. Built to close the gap between what excellence requires of you and the tools you have to sustain it.
Questions Before You Reach Out? These are the ones we hear most.
Your question likely lives below.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Concierge psychiatry operates on a fundamentally different premise than standard care. The model is built around direct access, extended time, and a relationship that is sustained rather than episodic. For the people I work with, this matters for a specific reason: the issues they bring into a session are rarely simple, rarely isolated, and rarely resolved in 20 minutes every six weeks. The concierge model creates the environment for the kind of work that actually moves the needle on sustained performance.
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Performance Psychiatry® begins from a different clinical question. Traditional psychiatry asks: what is wrong, and how do we treat it? Performance Psychiatry® asks: what does this person need to sustain excellence, and what is quietly working against it?
The distinction matters. Most high performers don't arrive with a diagnosable illness. They arrive with an environment that demands more than their current psychological infrastructure can support. That gap, between what is required and what they have the tools to manage, is where this work lives.
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This boutique practice operates on a fee-for-service and retainer basis. The structure that makes sense depends on the nature and frequency of engagement, which is why fees are discussed directly during the care manager conversation, where Morgan can ensure alignment before anything moves forward.
This is a cash-pay practice by design. Operating outside of insurance allows for care that is unhurried, fully confidential, and structured entirely around the patient. Superbills are available upon request for possible out-of-network reimbursement.
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I provide care for children (5+), adolescents, and adults. My approach for younger patients includes thoughtful collaboration with families when appropriate, while maintaining discretion and respect for the child or teen’s autonomy.
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The athletes I work with represent one segment of a broader population with a shared characteristic: they operate in environments where the psychological demands of performance are consistently high and the margin for error is consistently narrow. That same profile describes the C-suite executive before a board decision, the intelligent teen striving for acceptance to an ivy league college, the surgeon before a complex procedure, the founder navigating a liquidity event. The entry point varies. The underlying dynamic rarely does.
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As an out-of-network physician, I do not contract with insurance companies or participate in provider networks. This allows me to provide highly personalized, unhurried, and confidential care without the limitations often imposed by insurance-driven models. Payment is due at the time of service. Many of my patients choose to work with me because they value a level of care that prioritizes discretion, responsiveness, and clinical excellence. Upon request, I am happy to provide a detailed superbill that you may submit to your insurance carrier for possible out-of-network reimbursement, depending on your plan.
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I work with individuals facing a wide range of emotional, psychological, and performance-related challenges, including
Anxiety, stress, burnout, and overwhelm
Performance pressures, perfectionism, and high-performance identity
Attention, productivity, focus, and executive functioning concerns
Mood changes, life transitions, and loss of clarity or direction
Challenges related to visibility, leadership, and public-facing roles
Support for high-achieving teens navigating academic or athletic demands
My work is designed to help you regain clarity, build resilience, and perform at your highest level across all areas of your life.
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Yes. I serve as a psychiatric consultant to professional sports teams, Division I athletic programs, and corporate organizations seeking to enhance mental health, performance, culture, or well-being. I also provide speaking engagements, workshops, and customized mental performance programming upon request.
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No. Medication is one tool among many, and it is never the sole focus of care. My approach integrates a comprehensive mental health evaluation, performance psychology treatment principles, lifestyle optimization, and strategic therapeutic guidance. When medication is appropriate, it is used thoughtfully and collaboratively. Many patients work with me for performance, clarity, resilience, or stress-related concerns that do not require medication at all.
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Appointments are offered in the way that best supports your needs and lifestyle:
In-office at my Scottsdale location
On-site, including home, practice facility, arena/stadium, or workplace visits when clinically appropriate
Telehealth, available for patients throughout Arizona, California, Florida, Texas, and Washington.
All settings are designed to prioritize comfort, privacy, and flexibility.
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Discretion is foundational to this practice: not as a policy, but as a clinical and ethical commitment. The people I work with carry significant public and professional visibility. Their identity, their care, and everything discussed within that relationship remains fully private. This has always been true and will remain true.
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Your initial consultation is a comprehensive, unhurried session focused on understanding your goals, concerns, and the pressures you’re navigating. We will explore your background, current challenges, and performance landscape. I’ll offer expert recommendations, and together we will determine the most aligned next steps for your care.
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One of the core benefits of concierge care is timely access. Most new patients are able to schedule their initial appointment within days, not weeks or months. Follow-up availability is also prioritized to accommodate high-demand careers and dynamic schedules.

