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hi, I'm Corinne.

I'm so glad you're here.

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I lead with empathy, authenticity, and creativity, so our sessions will feel warm, down-to-earth, and focused on you.  I'm an intuitive humanist, and love to celebrate the healing power of laughter, the wisdom of nature, and the resilience of humanity - including our own individual hidden talents and glimmers.
Corinne Bailey (they/them) is the owner and founder of Attuned Holistic Healing, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), and a Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) expert.
I will respect your self-determination, autonomy, and history as a human. You've been around longer than you've been in therapy with me, even if this is your first time in therapy.  Your story means something, and I'm here to honor it.
My eclectic, holistic style  allows me to alchemize your therapy experience.

 I combine multiple evidence-based perspectives to create sessions that are well-rounded, informed by science, and consider you as an entire human, not just your symptoms.  I recognize that you are complex, and you exist within a web of interconnected systems that exist in society, from personal relationships to the economy and global events.

I bring in concepts like neurobiology, functional medicine, intersectional feminism, and social justice into our sessions too, so you leave feeling empowered with knowledge about your brain, body, and community.

my listings on Therapy Den & Psychology Today

I'm not your (neuro)typical therapist: I'm neurodivergent.
Compared to other people, my brain (very) easily identifies patterns, and it's hard-wired for directness.  I will be real with you, tell you what I'm seeing, and explain how I got there, all while gently checking-in with you.  This allows us to efficiently yet accurately get to the root of your concerns, symptoms, and points of friction in life on the road to solutions.  I'm a verbal processor, and my communication is open and honest (sometimes bluntly so). During sessions, I will readily share my thought process with you, and I frequently use metaphor, and references to books, music, or culture.  While I joke that sessions with me can sometimes feel like being (gently) read, I model fierce self-compassion as we learn how to disrupt harmful patterns of thinking, feeling, and being. 
who do you work with?

who do you work with?

  • young adults, college students or graduate students

  • 2SLGBTQIA+ & queer folks/folx

  • gender-fluid, non-conforming & transgender folks/folx

  • survivors of organized religion(s) and/or cult groups

  • individuals with disabilities, chronic illness, autoimmune conditions, & chronic pain

  • artists, musicians, writers, stylists, creatives

  • therapy "first-timers" & "seasoned" clients

  • women and femme/feminine people

  • survivors of intimate-partner violence (IPV) and/or domestic violence (DV), and human trafficking

  • clinicians, therapists, counselors & coaches

  • healthcare workers, veterans, government employees (both active and former)

  • highly-sensitive or perceptive individuals (HSP)

interested in shadow work?
looking for ketamine therapy in Denver?

what can we talk about?

  • "adulting," entering college or the workforce, leaving home for the first time

  • health conditions, chronic illness, autoimmune disorders, surgery recovery

  • ADHD, autism, AuDHD, neurodivergence, and/or giftedness & twice-exceptionality (2e)

  • stress management, burn out recovery

  • adjustment issues: relocation, a new career or job, family dynamic, or health diagnosis

  • trauma, PTSD and complex trauma (C-PTSD)

  • body-image, diet-culture, wellness at all sizes/shapes​​

  • grief/loss, complicated grief, relationship endings, break-ups and divorce

  • mood disorders, depression, bipolar I and II, manic episodes/mania

  • anxiety disorders, perfectionism, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), social anxiety, panic attacks

  • racism, heteronormativity, homophobia, ableism, and internalized versions of "the -isms"

  • eating disorders, binge-eating, "disordered eating" and related conditions

  • self-worth, people-pleasing, making friends, confidence, self-compassion

  • unpacking generational narratives, understanding & undoing intergenerational harm

  • spiritual exploration, recovery and/or escape from organized religion and/or cult groups

  • politics, social injustices, global climate change, environmental crisis, economic instability, ethical and moral injury

  • healthcare system trauma, mistrust of mental health professionals

  • relationships, interpersonal effectiveness, boundaries and requests, communication

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what methods do you use?

  • Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

  • ​Somatic Experiencing (SE)

  • Trauma-Informed Approaches

  • Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)

  • Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)

  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)

  • Attachment Theory & Attachment-Based Therapy

  • Narrative Therapy

  • Motivational Interviewing (MI)

  • Mindfulness

  • Relational-Cultural Therapy (RCT)

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS)

  • Existential Therapy

  • Intersectional Feminism & Queer Theory

  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)

  • Humanistic Therapy

  • Shadow Work & Inner Child Work

  • Family Systems Therapy

therapies and theories

what are you working on?

  • Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) Certification Training

  • Certified Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist (ASDCS) Intensive Training

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy Certification (C-DBT)

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I am.
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why I do what I do

I am a social worker, first and foremost.  As such, I do not consider myself to be an apolitical therapist nor human; in fact I don't believe a clinician can provide quality, client-centered care with integrity otherwise.  I do not believe that any human alive today can truly operate outside the system of oppression that has been built and come to be known as "healthcare," and "norms of society."  Within this, there are advantages and disadvantages that every human is born with and without, into and outside of - unfortunately this means for many of us that are different, or fall outside the "norm," we are dismissed, ignored, or forgotten by the system meant to support us.

That's me too, and I see you.​​​

 

The theories that most inform my practice recognize that everything we experience is connected, holds meaning, and carries impact: humanistic and systems theories, integrative and holistic approaches, intersectional feminism, queer theory, and restorative justice are all evident in how I show up as a clinician.  I believe these are central not only in how I conduct myself as a therapist, but also in understanding the world.  Vulnerability and empathy are the keys to addressing the shame that often clouds our path to healing from past wounds.  Community allows us to access valuable, life-saving resources while creating a safe container for unlearning, relearning, and empowerment. 

 

As humans, our life experiences and identities we hold create a diverse and beautifully imperfect existence.  This wild diversity - the unique yet universal experiences of humanity - is what holds us together, especially in times of darkness and uncertainty.

why I dowhat i do

“I wish I could show you when you are lonely or in darkness the astonishing light of your own being.”
- Hafiz of Shiraz

more about me...

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A photo of me with a statue of Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc), in Rouen, France, September, 2024, one of my idols and favorite queer historical figures.

Outside of the therapy office, I am often spotted attending live music shows or at a flea market or thrift store (if not staring at plants).​​​  I also enjoy painting, gardening, visiting museums and antique stores, and generally have a deep appreciation for experiences with robust history and meaning.

Along that same path, I am what folks may consider "woo-woo" - I think nature carries wisdom, and I feel we carry nature within us.

Here's an example.

I proudly identify as queer/neuroqueer; nonbinary; disabled; neurodivergent (AuDHD); antiracist; antifascist; anticapitalist; intersectional feminist; a social justice advocate; and a living-things-lover.  I find meaning in making connections with other humans on topics like sustainability and environmental action, human and civil rights, mental and behavioral health, systemic injustices, nondenominational spirituality, and holistic wellness practices.

 

Curiosity, and sensory experiences are highly valued in my life:  I love learning, food and culture, language, art, music, history and old things, and nature.

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I grew up in Annapolis, Maryland and after spending a chapter in Austin, Texas, I relocated with my spouse and small army of felines to Denver, Colorado in April 2023.  Despite being far from home, I carry my Maryland and Baltimore pride with me everywhere.  I may even call you "hon."

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Professional & Academic Background

2023 - now | Owner, Founder & Psychotherapist, Ketamine Therapist
Attuned Holistic Healing

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.

2018 - 2023 | Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapist (KAP)
Roots Behavioral Health

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.

2021| LCSW Exam Completion

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.

2018 - 2021 | Psychotherapist
Therapy Austin

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.

2018 | LMSW Exam Completion

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).

2017 - 2018 | Phone Advocate
National Domestic Violence Hotline

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.

2015 - 2018 | Graduate-Level Education
University of Texas Austin
Masters of Science in Social Work (MSSW)

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.

2011 - 2014 | Undergraduate Education
Towson University Honors College | Cum Laude
Bachelors of Science in Deaf Studies & Human Services
Psychology Minor

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.

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