Hi, I’m Corinne.

I founded Attuned Holistic Healing to offer therapy that truly breaks the mold in authenticity, perspective, inclusion, and effectiveness: brave therapy.

I’m so glad you’re here.

Corinne Bailey (they/them) is the owner and founder of Attuned Holistic Healing, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), and published expert in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP).  They are a member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), a Gold Award Recipient and Lifetime Member of the Girl Scouts of America, and University of Texas School of Social Work Alum.

I am a social worker first and foremost, and strive to embody its core values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice in my practice. I believe in a humanistic approach to therapy: nonjudgmental, rich with empathy, client-led, and grounded in genuine connection. Theories foundational to my profession include systems theory, intersectional feminism, critical-race theory, neurobiology, and queer theory.

My holistic technique allows me to customize your experience. I combine a variety of evidence-based methods to ensure therapy sessions feel packed with perspective, valuable, and consider you as an entire human — not just your symptoms. My goal as your therapist is to meet you with curiosity and compassion as we gently disrupt harmful patterns of thinking, feeling, and being, cultivate your inner wisdom, and celebrate your identities.

I’m not your (neuro)typical therapist… I’m neurodivergent.
Our work will be, too.

I have a combined diagnosis of autism and ADHD, or “AuDHD” — this means that my brain, nervous system, and body are built and work differently from most folks who are neurotypical, or not neurodivergent. I take pride in my unique abilities that my neurotype affords me, and science has started to show that there are significant benefits to working with an autistic therapist.

I’m a natural hyper-systemizer: I identify patterns without trying. My brain is literally fueled by the drive to recognize, analyze, and understand patterns (relationship dynamics, habits, trends) and does so with ease. In sessions with me, I will tell you what I'm seeing, and explain how I got there — all while checking-in with you.  This allows us to quickly and accurately address the friction points in your life by going to the root cause.

I’m an insatiable learner. When something catches my interest, I deep-dive. My brain holds onto information best when I learn all the things I can — from details to abstractions to generalizations. I am always educating myself on the latest scientific studies and cutting edge intervention methods, and do my best to stay informed on issues that concern my clients, community, the planet, and future generations.

My communication is direct, open, and curious by default. I use language that is affirming, trauma-informed, antiracist, and respectful as a foundation. I’ve been told my style is refreshing and expressive: I’m honest, I tend to ask questions and gesture often, and sometimes use spicy language. Many autistic brains find it easier to relate to others through shared experiences, so while I use some appropriate therapeutic self-disclosure, I rely on clear boundaries to maintain the efficacy of our work together.

Professional Background & Education

  • After relocating to Denver in 2023, I spent about two years establishing my business and adjusting to life in Colorado.  Those two years included a role as a senior ketamine psychotherapist in a local group practice, and as a Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) Program Director at a small clinic south of Denver.  In April 2025, I branched off on my own, officially founded Attuned Holistic Healing and opened its doors on East Florida Avenue.  I've been thrilled to focus on what brings me the  most joy -- working with clients who are seeking a therapist who is just as weird and funky as they are -- and operating my practice according to core values of bravery, authenticity, and advocacy.

  • Shortly after being hired by Therapy Austin, I found another position with Roots Behavioral Health as a psychotherapist.  It was this clinic and this valuable connection that allowed me to discover my passion and fascination with psychedelic science and ultimately, ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP).  At the time, ketamine as a therapeutic medicine (outside of pain management and anesthesia) was still a new idea, and there were no other clinics in the state of Texas that offered ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.  I recognize the privilege I held and hold today: that I got to discover and witness first-hand the power of this medicine, and be trained by pioneering clinicians who worked directly with Phil Wolfson himself, psychiatrist and author of The Ketamine Papers.  I am forever grateful for this introduction.

  • After about three years of hard work that included over 3,000 hours of client sessions of all kinds (individual, couple and group), educational and training experiences, professional and skill development, I finally was a candidate to take the Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) exam.  I did so, and I became an official LCSW in March, 2021.

  • My time with Therapy Austin was a true learning experience, and my first official (paid) position as a psychotherapist.  At the time, Therapy Austin provided trainings on everything from trauma and client-focused work, to smart business practices and skills.  I learned the importance of professional development and ongoing learning among colleagues to continue to grow as clinicians.  I also realized the value of a supervisor-supervisee relationship, and how experienced clinicians and supervisors serve as pillars in the social work field with integrity.

  • In 2018, I had just graduated with my masters, and passed the Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) Exam given by the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC).

  • While in the last year of my classes at UT, I had the opportunity to work for the National Domestic Violence Hotline (NDVH) as a Phone Advocate.  Before taking calls, I received extensive training focused on intimate-partner violence (IPV) or domestic violence (DV) that still informs my practice today: recognizing the signs and typical patterns of abuse; using survivor-affirming language; conducting crisis-assessment and intervention; understanding the intricacies of minority communities (LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, disability) and IPV dynamics; and engaging community/regional resourcing.

  • In 2015, I left Maryland to pursue my masters at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas, and graduated from the School of Social Work (now known as the Steve Hicks School of Social Work) in 2018.

    During my time at UT, I served as a graduate teaching assistant for an American Sign Language (ASL) professor, a Psychotherapy Intern at Capital Area Counseling, and a Social Work Intern at People's Community Clinic.

  • My decision to attend Towson University was primarily driven by my passion for American Sign Language (ASL), d/Deaf Culture and the Deaf Community, and  my education there forged important connections between social justice, audism, and disability.  I also served as a Social Work Intern at Springfield Hospital Center, a notable inpatient behavioral health facility in Springfield, Maryland, where I gained experience with acute mental health disorders co-occurring with deafness or hearing loss.

    I was deeply honored upon my graduation to be selected graduate to perform (alongside the singer/vocalist) the National Anthem and Maryland State Song entirely in American Sign Language during the commencement ceremony.