Upcoming retreat: Valle de Bravo · MAY 1-4

Deep Psychology + your Wisdom + your Greatness will return you to your Self-Empowerment

Self-knowledge and the pursuit of your own greatness will awaken self-confidence and clarity to make decisions in service of your life. A deep sense of contentment will emerge, allowing you to live in authenticity. You will come to accept Life as it is.

You will discover your intuition, your strength, and your truth. You will embody your virtues to make your life more alive, with a deeper and more refined understanding of Consciousness. With expert guidance, you will design your own therapeutic—healing—evolutionary process, activating your intellect, resilience, inner magic, well-being, and your contribution to the world.

You will gain a profound understanding of your psyche, your personality, and its symptoms, allowing your life to transform over time.

Regina has guided more than 200 individuals, couples, and families through a comprehensive and personalized process. She offers the following spaces where you will design your healing and evolutionary journey toward transforming your life and relationships:

Sessions are held one-on-one on a weekly basis, focused on the goals to be achieved. In a safe space, Regina guides you through the analysis of each life experience—its context, the emotions involved, and the underlying psychopathology.

You will develop intellectual and emotional self-regulation and acquire strategies to face challenges. You will reach your own philosophical insights to reframe your personal history. You will cultivate a healthier way of thinking, a strong sense of self-worth, and your inner virtue—for life.

You will create a new life, grounded in responsibility for your choices, your health, and your joy.

Regina supports you in transforming the conflicting dynamics within your relationship—those conventions between two adults who claim to love one another. Her systemic model unlocks acceptance and fosters effective, non-violent communication.

She assesses the couple to make shared life both possible and loving, working with two distinct sets of values and expectations, both conscious and unconscious. Regina guides couples in identifying the symptoms that create imbalance and in establishing new patterns that enhance intimacy.

Double-bind dynamics, enmeshed relationships, overprotective partnerships, conflict-driven couples, and relationships prone to addiction are among the dynamics she addresses.

Regina conducts a dynamic analysis of the family as a living organism. Her approach focuses on the need for reorganization, conflicts arising from dysfunctional patterns among family members, the positive aspects of coexistence, and areas of suffering or tension.

She applies systemic and structural models to address disconnection, tension, and even violence among spouses, parents and children; psychosomatic families; three-generation families; families affected by addiction; and families undergoing life transitions.

Families achieve a functional restructuring. Regina posits that the human experience always involves more than one person, and that relationships are what matter most.

 Suffering from addiction is complex and painful, and no one should have to face it alone. Regina has specialized in addiction treatment, with years of experience helping individuals free themselves from substance dependence and other addictive processes.

Through an individualized treatment approach, Regina works with each patient to explore the history of the addiction and to define the most effective recovery strategies with clear, specific goals. She applies her own well-established model, grounded in extensive clinical experience.

Regina’s work is not limited to alleviating symptoms; it also addresses the deep roots of the condition. In a safe, non-judgmental space, individuals recover at their own pace, understanding that recovery is a lifelong process.

Regina holds a specialization in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy and Clinical Research from the California Institute of Integral Studies. Together with experts from the University of San Francisco and Johns Hopkins University, she researches and learns from clinical outcomes and the therapeutic potential of psychedelic substances in the treatment of mental health conditions.

Regina supports individuals in addressing the harmful psychological, cognitive, and behavioral consequences associated with the use of entheogenic plants and substances such as psilocybin (magic mushrooms), methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or Ecstasy), mescaline, peyote, ibogaine, dimethyltryptamine (DMT), and ayahuasca—many of which hold ancestral significance and medicinal use within Indigenous cultures around the world.

She is part of clinical research teams investigating the therapeutic application of these compounds and emphasizes that a harm-reduction approach is critical, particularly in light of the growing recreational use associated with adverse effects and the inappropriate administration of these substances for psychiatric treatment.

Regina assists individuals in understanding their experiences with these substances, their psychological effects, and their integration into daily life—supporting healing outcomes, especially in cases of major depressive disorder, treatment-resistant depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

I offer a free 20-minute introductory session so we can get to know each other, answer your questions, and see if this coaching is right for you.