About Us

We are a group of psychologists, educators, and community builders who promote authentic and loving relationships of all forms. We are excited to learn about how we can support you and your partnerships.

Dr. Chandra Khalifian is a clinical psychologist, researcher, and educator (CA PSY 31914). She focuses on developing and evaluating couple-based interventions for relationship distress and mental health, including enhancement of evidence-based treatments with psychedelics. At Enamory, she works with people in relationships and specializes in non-monogamy, sexual expansion, and psychedelic-assisted therapy. She completed several psychedelic and psychopharmacotherapy training programs and she is one of the few people in the world trained in psychedelic-assisted couple therapy. She presents her work at conferences throughout the world and is available for workshops and trainings focused on the interplay between mental health and relationship functioning, evidence-based relationship therapies, and psychedelic-assisted therapies.

Dr. Chandra Khalifian

Dr. Kayla Knopp (she/her) is a clinical psychologist, researcher, and educator (CA PSY 32016) who specializes in helping people build expansive, empowering, and creative intimate relationships. She has experience working with people holding diverse identities and participating in diverse relationship types and structures, as well as working with trauma, mental health diagnoses, and emotion dysregulation. She is also one of only a few people worldwide trained in psychedelic-assisted couple therapy. Her passion is in helping individuals and relationships thrive, so that together we can create more harmony, joy, and love in the world.

Dr. Kayla Knopp

Genevieve is the Director of Operations at Enamory. She has been an entrepreneur in the health and wellness space for over a decade and thrives in environments that revolve around bettering others mentally, physically, and emotionally. Her role is designed to help integrate our clients into our therapy and coaching programs in a seamless way, answering any questions or concerns that come up throughout the integration process. She also oversees all day to day business needs and creates order in all of our processes. Outside of managing our operations, Genevieve’s passions include being outdoors, being the best dog mom to her dog, Gus, and creating core memories with those she loves. Her ability to hold safe space for people of all walks of life and the ability to create order out of chaos is why she is an integral part of the Enamory Team.

Genevieve Guido

Dr. Emmaline (Em) Mitchell

Dr. Emmaline (Em) Mitchell (she/they) is a clinical psychologist (CA PSY 34503) specializing in working with couples and relationships of all kinds, sexual functioning and intimacy, life transitions, and spiritual or identity concerns. She earned her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from John Jay College in New York City and completed her postdoctoral residency at the VA San Diego Healthcare System. She has expertise in evidence-based couple and sex therapies, mindfulness- and acceptance-based therapies (e.g., ACT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and trauma therapy. As an identify-affirming, queer therapist, her heart is in helping clients to live the fullest life that they envision. She works to support you to build more of what works best for you and your partner(s) based on your unique values and needs. Her therapeutic style is empathic, direct, and (at times) humorous. It’s most important to her that clients feel safe and comfortable enough to discuss things that are hard to share – especially when those things are stigmatized or shamed by societal forces. She works from a trauma-informed, anti-racist, anti-shaming, kink-friendly approach, and enjoys working with folks of all races, ethnicities, genders, sexualities, and relationship structures.

Amanda Turull is an associate marriage and family therapist (AMFT140058) specializing in non-traditional couples and sexual issues. She is passionate about the process of creating and maintaining healthy and authentic relationships, and sees all of her clients as courageous for doing this work. She utilizes a trauma-informed approach, combining integrative behavioral couples therapy (IBCT) with components of somatic therapy, EFT, parts work and psychodynamic therapy. Her educational background is a B.A. in Dance from UC Berkeley and a M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy from National University. Amanda has personal and clinical experience with non-monogamy, kink and the LGBTQ+ community. Her work is always client-centered, compassionate and shame-free, working within the present moment to highlight strengths and understand stuck patterns. Amanda is currently accepting new individual and couple clients for telehealth sessions.

Amanda Turull