Chloë Di Tirro
M.A., Doctoral Trainee
Individual & Ketamine Therapy
she/her
chloe@alchemytherapy.org
Supervised by:
Liz Abrams, PhD (PSY29020)
lizabramsphd@protonmail.com
I am a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at The Wright Institute in Berkeley. I also hold a Master’s in Psychology in Education at Teacher’s College Columbia University, where I completed a concentration in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.
My practice is psychodynamic, and borrows from humanistic, existential, and feminist orientations. I believe that each person’s subjective experience is rich, complex, and fundamentally unique. In my clinical work, I strive to provide a safe, non-judgmental space where you can feel welcome in expressing yourself fully, working at a pace that feels comfortable for you. I work with a range of topics including life stressors, relationship difficulties, as well as mood and anxiety disorders.
I provide psychotherapy for adolescents, couples, and adults, and I welcome individuals from all backgrounds and identities. I am deeply committed to providing queer and gender-affirming psychotherapy to individuals across the LGBTQ+ spectrum, and I also welcome working with couples and individuals in both monogamous and non-monogamous relationships.