Meet Our Team
Training Faculty
Trainer
Sarah Zoghbi is a Licensed Professional Counselor in private practice whose work integrates relational psychodynamic psychotherapy with holistic, somatic, and psychedelic-assisted approaches. In addition to her role as training faculty with Fluence, she co-founded the Loyola Center for Counseling & Education, founded Care for Creatives New Orleans, and serves as co-founder and board member of the Psychedelic Society of New Orleans. She also brings experience facilitating therapeutic retreats and contributing to innovative group models, reflected in her published research.
Sarah earned her M.S. in Counseling at Loyola University New Orleans, where she received multiple honors, and holds B.A.s in Psychology and Theatre. Her postgraduate training in psychedelic-assisted therapy has been primarily through Fluence and MAPS/Lykos. She has apprenticed in ceremonial group work with indigenous healers and is a lineage carrier of a Germanic shamanic drum journey tradition.
She is re-establishing her private practice, Psychevolve, in Nashville while continuing to serve clients in New Orleans via telehealth and in collaboration with The Center for Psychedelic Therapy at Spyre Center. Rooted in relational psychodynamic psychotherapy, Sarah’s clinical approach is trauma-informed and experiential, creating a safe and compassionate container that honors the natural intelligence of the healing process and the expansion of consciousness. With a specialty in group and individual therapy, she draws on a “medicine cabinet” of modalities including ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, psychedelic integration, aromatherapy, shamanic drum journeys, autogenic hypnosis, mindfulness, breathwork, and beyond — grounded in professional certification and apprenticeship experiences across Hawaii, Germany, and the Americas.