A Little About Me
My Practice
Integrative Medicine Practitioner | Neuropsychology Specialist | Behavioral Change Expert
Hello, I'm Nada, founder of WellPower, an integrative-medicine practice built on a simple premise: the mind and body are not separate systems, and lasting change happens when both are addressed at once.
I work with people who are high-functioning but inwardly stuck.
The ones caught in overthinking, burnout, chronic fatigue, emotional overwhelm, or a body that no longer feels like home. The ones who have tried therapy, tried discipline, tried "doing the work", and still feel like they're managing symptoms instead of resolving them.
How the work fits together
Everything I do sits under one integrative-medicine umbrella, organized into four doors that clients can enter through.
Door 01 — The Nervous System.
Where trauma is held, and where rewiring begins. Polyvagal-informed work, Window of Tolerance, Interpersonal Neurobiology, co-regulation, and the neuroscience of state-shifting.
This is where most of the deeper work lives.
Door 02 — The Brain.
Where thought patterns and emotions are processed. I work across mood and affective conditions (anxiety, depression, mood regulation), neurodevelopmental conditions (ADHD and executive function), eating disorders as clinical pathology, and cognitive-emotional patterns like perfectionism, attachment wounds, inner-child work, and personality-related patterns.
Therapy modalities include Brainspotting, IFS, EFIT, ACT, CBT, and DBT — whichever the work calls for.
Door 03 — The Body.
Whole-body integrative medicine. Autoimmunity, hormones, metabolism, gut–brain axis, and functional labs sit alongside movement and somatic work, including my certified Pranayama, Yoga Nidra, and trauma-sensitive yoga practice, plus resistance training, Barre, and Pilates.
Door 04 — Behavior.
What shows up on the outside: habits, food relationship, lifestyle, body trust, energy and recovery. Sustainable change, anchored in neurobiology, not willpower, not diet culture.
Sleep and circadian rhythm run underneath every door; not as a separate category, but as the substrate that makes everything else possible.
The lineage I work from
I'm an International Affiliate of the American Psychological Association (APA) — the institutional anchor for my clinical work. My biology and integrative-medicine foundation comes from training under Dr. Leslie Korn (PhD, MPH), one of the leading authorities in integrative medicine and nutrition for mental health.
My broader formal training spans Brain Longevity (certified by the Alzheimer's Research & Prevention Foundation), Clinical Neuroscience through Stanford University, Trauma Psychology, Change Psychology, and Modern Applied Psychology (DiMAP), with additional certifications in Sports Nutrition, Integrative Nutrition, and Nutritional Psychiatry.
My clinical thinking is shaped by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, Dr. Gabor Maté, Dr. Peter Levine, Dr. Pat Ogden, Dr. Arielle Schwartz, Dr. Sue Johnson, Dr. Janina Fisher, and Dr. Leslie Korn — whose work informs my integrative-medicine practice as deeply as the trauma authorities shape my neuropsychology work.
What this means in practice: I don't treat surface symptoms. I guide people into the root causes; often stored in the body, the subconscious, and outdated survival maps, and offer the tools to gently rewire them.
Who this is for
Clients often come to me for one thing; weight, anxiety, burnout, a chronic symptom that won't move, and end up healing in ways they didn't expect.
Because this work isn't just about health.
It's about no longer being at war with your own biology.
If you're looking for a practitioner who connects the dots between biology, behavior, and belief systems, who won't pathologize your coping, but will help you rewire it, you're in the right place!
This isn't about pushing harder.
It's about finally feeling safe enough to change.
And from that place, everything becomes possible.
Let's rebuild, gently, intelligently, and powerfully, together!
What I'm Like
I certainly walk my talk and thus lean on my personal experience ( and share when and where needed) to give perspective to my patients on what they are going through, the journey they are in, the crossroads they will encounter and the hurdles they will face on the road to Change.
I am passionate about what i do and this pretty contagious.
I bring my authenticity, my humor, my seriousness, ,my empathy, my dedication, my experience, my professionalism and my all to the session!
My sessions are judgement free "zone", where we can explore, create, dissect, understand and move forward with full support.
What Can You Expect From My Sessions
Depending on the case at hand, and the person i am working with, sessions can be structured towards a specific goal or can be completely fluid, explorative & intuitive.
Fees
Does not accept Insurance
Cost
- 120 USD/single session
Approach
Expertise
Accepts international clients
A Little About Me
My Practice
Integrative Medicine Practitioner | Neuropsychology Specialist | Behavioral Change Expert
Hello, I'm Nada, founder of WellPower, an integrative-medicine practice built on a simple premise: the mind and body are not separate systems, and lasting change happens when both are addressed at once.
I work with people who are high-functioning but inwardly stuck.
The ones caught in overthinking, burnout, chronic fatigue, emotional overwhelm, or a body that no longer feels like home. The ones who have tried therapy, tried discipline, tried "doing the work", and still feel like they're managing symptoms instead of resolving them.
How the work fits together
Everything I do sits under one integrative-medicine umbrella, organized into four doors that clients can enter through.
Door 01 — The Nervous System.
Where trauma is held, and where rewiring begins. Polyvagal-informed work, Window of Tolerance, Interpersonal Neurobiology, co-regulation, and the neuroscience of state-shifting.
This is where most of the deeper work lives.
Door 02 — The Brain.
Where thought patterns and emotions are processed. I work across mood and affective conditions (anxiety, depression, mood regulation), neurodevelopmental conditions (ADHD and executive function), eating disorders as clinical pathology, and cognitive-emotional patterns like perfectionism, attachment wounds, inner-child work, and personality-related patterns.
Therapy modalities include Brainspotting, IFS, EFIT, ACT, CBT, and DBT — whichever the work calls for.
Door 03 — The Body.
Whole-body integrative medicine. Autoimmunity, hormones, metabolism, gut–brain axis, and functional labs sit alongside movement and somatic work, including my certified Pranayama, Yoga Nidra, and trauma-sensitive yoga practice, plus resistance training, Barre, and Pilates.
Door 04 — Behavior.
What shows up on the outside: habits, food relationship, lifestyle, body trust, energy and recovery. Sustainable change, anchored in neurobiology, not willpower, not diet culture.
Sleep and circadian rhythm run underneath every door; not as a separate category, but as the substrate that makes everything else possible.
The lineage I work from
I'm an International Affiliate of the American Psychological Association (APA) — the institutional anchor for my clinical work. My biology and integrative-medicine foundation comes from training under Dr. Leslie Korn (PhD, MPH), one of the leading authorities in integrative medicine and nutrition for mental health.
My broader formal training spans Brain Longevity (certified by the Alzheimer's Research & Prevention Foundation), Clinical Neuroscience through Stanford University, Trauma Psychology, Change Psychology, and Modern Applied Psychology (DiMAP), with additional certifications in Sports Nutrition, Integrative Nutrition, and Nutritional Psychiatry.
My clinical thinking is shaped by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, Dr. Gabor Maté, Dr. Peter Levine, Dr. Pat Ogden, Dr. Arielle Schwartz, Dr. Sue Johnson, Dr. Janina Fisher, and Dr. Leslie Korn — whose work informs my integrative-medicine practice as deeply as the trauma authorities shape my neuropsychology work.
What this means in practice: I don't treat surface symptoms. I guide people into the root causes; often stored in the body, the subconscious, and outdated survival maps, and offer the tools to gently rewire them.
Who this is for
Clients often come to me for one thing; weight, anxiety, burnout, a chronic symptom that won't move, and end up healing in ways they didn't expect.
Because this work isn't just about health.
It's about no longer being at war with your own biology.
If you're looking for a practitioner who connects the dots between biology, behavior, and belief systems, who won't pathologize your coping, but will help you rewire it, you're in the right place!
This isn't about pushing harder.
It's about finally feeling safe enough to change.
And from that place, everything becomes possible.
Let's rebuild, gently, intelligently, and powerfully, together!
What I'm Like
I certainly walk my talk and thus lean on my personal experience ( and share when and where needed) to give perspective to my patients on what they are going through, the journey they are in, the crossroads they will encounter and the hurdles they will face on the road to Change.
I am passionate about what i do and this pretty contagious.
I bring my authenticity, my humor, my seriousness, ,my empathy, my dedication, my experience, my professionalism and my all to the session!
My sessions are judgement free "zone", where we can explore, create, dissect, understand and move forward with full support.
What Can You Expect From My Sessions
Depending on the case at hand, and the person i am working with, sessions can be structured towards a specific goal or can be completely fluid, explorative & intuitive.
Fees
Does not accept Insurance
Cost
- 120 USD/single session