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Chandra Khalifian, Ph.D.
Co-Founder, Trainer, Therapist
Dr. 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. She is one of the few people in the world with expertise in psychedelic-assisted couple therapy. At Enamory, she works with people in all relationship structures and utilizes Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy, Emotion Focused Couple Therapy, and the Enamory model of Ketamine-Assisted Therapy. She presents her work at conferences around 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. Khalifian completed her undergraduate education at the University of California, Berkeley, her PhD in Clinical Psychology at University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and her internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California San Diego / Veteran Affairs Consortium.
Kayla Knopp, Ph.D.
Co-Founder, Trainer, Therapist
Dr. Kayla Knopp 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 is certified in Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT) and has experience working with people holding diverse identities and participating in diverse relationship types and structures, as well as extensive experience working with trauma, mental health diagnoses, and emotion dysregulation in both community and hospital settings. She is also one of only a few people worldwide who specialize in psychedelic-assisted couple therapy. She co-founded Enamory to help individuals and relationships thrive, so that together we can create more harmony, joy, and love in the world. Dr. Knopp completed her PhD at the University of Denver and her clinical internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the VA San Diego / UCSD consortium.
Dr. Skylar Kelsven, Ph.D.
Chief Educational Officer, Therapist
Dr. Kelsven (CA PSY35112) is a clinical psychologist and researcher specializing in trauma-informed complementary and integrative health interventions, including mindfulness meditation and compassion. Skylar integrates mind-body approaches with time-limited, evidence-based psychotherapies to provide person-centered, holistic treatment. She is also one of a select group of providers trained in psychedelic-assisted therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder. She is dedicated to making novel, effective interventions more accessible to both therapists and their clients. Dr. Kelsven completed her baccalaureate education at Southern Methodist University in Dallax, TX. She received her PhD from the San Diego State University / University of California, San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, and completed her clinical internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the San Diego VA / UCSD consortium.
Amanda Turull, AMFT
Therapist
Amanda 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. 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 received her Bachelors in Dance from UC Berkeley and Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from National University. She is currently a PhD student in Clinical Sexology at the Modern Sex Therapy Institute.
Dafna Paltin, M.S.
Therapist
Dafna is a clinical psychology doctoral candidate specializing in couples and sex therapy. She is especially passionate about working with people navigating multiple marginalized identities, complex trauma, addiction, and the impact of stigma on mental health and relationships. Her clinical approach draws from trauma-informed cognitive behavioral therapies (CPT, PE, and CBT-SUD), Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT), and relational approaches such as DBT and ACT. Dafna’s work is collaborative, affirming, and systems-aware — she shows up with warmth, curiosity, and deep respect for lived experience. Dafna’s research focuses on substance use, stigma, and resilience among historically excluded communities. She works with individuals and partners of all genders and relationship structures, and holds space that is sex-positive, queer-affirming, and shame-free. Dafna earned a Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience from Temple University and a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from San Diego State University. Currently, she is in the final year of her PhD program in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis on Behavioral Medicine, at the SDSU/UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program.
Jasmine Davis, Ph.D.
Therapist
Jasmine Davis (she/her) has a PhD in Counseling Psychology and a Master’s in Marriage & Family Therapy. She provides individual, couples, and family psychotherapy, creating a genuine, affirming, and collaborative space to support healing and growth. Dr. Davis takes an individualized, strengths-based approach that integrates evidence-based treatments. She meets clients where they are, honoring their sociocultural identities, values, and lived experiences. Her specialties include relationship concerns, interpersonal trauma across the lifespan, sex and intimacy issues, weight stigma and body image, and gender-related wellness. She identifies with and is passionate about working with members of the queer community, the kink community, and polyamorous or non-monogamous relationships. Dr. Davis completed her undergraduate education at Saint John Fisher College and her master's degree in couple and family therapy from the University of Rochester in New York. She earned her PhD in Counseling Psychology at University of Denver. She completed her clinical internship and is currently a clinical psychology postdoctoral resident at the San Diego VA / UCSD consortium.
Natalie Ginsberg, MSW
Therapist
Natalie Lyla Ginsberg is a relational therapist and psychedelic educator who helps people better understand each other and themselves. She works with individuals, families and couples who want to better communicate, whether to repair and heal, or, in the case of some couples, to separate with love and respect. Natalie specializes in psychedelic preparation, integration and Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP). A trauma-informed therapist, Natalie balances psychodynamic, somatic, and parts-based therapy with transpersonal and intergenerational context. Currently studying to become a Rabbi, Natalie is especially passionate about working with Jewish and interfaith couples and families. Natalie spent a decade in leadership at MAPS, including developing MDMA-assisted therapy trainings and conducting psychedelic bridge-building research on couples therapy and between Palestinians and Israelis. She received her Bachelors in History from Yale, and her Masters in Social Work from Columbia.