Integrative therapy for deep, embodied, soul-level healing

Reconnect with yourself, your body, your life, and your purpose.

Dr. Lauren Zaniboni, Psy.D. is a Clinical Psychologist in Massachusetts who specializes in holistic therapy and therapy intensives for disordered eating and clinical eating disorders, trauma healing, identity work, and life transitions.

You’re dynamic and layered. Your therapy should be too.

You’ve done the reading, the reflecting, the podcast listening, and maybe even the talk therapy. You feel like you understand yourself and your story, but you still feel stuck.

That’s because healing isn’t just thought. It is embodied and felt.

I offer an integrative approach to therapy that thoughtfully combines insight-building with relational, somatic, and experiential practices to help you move beyond awareness toward authentic, embodied change and healing you can feel across mind, body, heart, and soul.

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Here for it all—the shadows, the joy, and the magic of transformation.

Many of the people I work with are:

  • Thoughtful, reflective, and self-aware

  • Empathic, highly-sensitive, and/or neurodivergent; they feel as though they don’t fit easily into society’s prescribed boxes

  • Recovering from trauma, burnout, people-pleasing, or perfectionism

  • Curious about embodiment, somatics, or holistic healing

  • Deeply intuitive, but may struggle to differentiate intuition vs. anxiety

  • Capable and successful but quietly carrying more than others realize

  • Seeking deeper meaning, purpose, connection, or authenticity

These qualities are incredible strengths. But they can be difficult to carry in a world that values productivity over presence, doing over being, and thinking over feeling.

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You may find yourself:

  • Exhausted from holding it all together while struggling in silence

  • Stuck in frustrating patterns despite years of therapy, self-reflection, or personal growth work

  • Surviving, functioning, and getting through the day, but not truly living

  • Feeling disconnected from your body, emotions, intuition, or sense of self

  • Feeling chronically misunderstood

  • Hiding, suppressing, or making parts of yourself smaller to be accepted

  • Spending so much time attending to others' needs that you've lost touch with yourself

If this feels familiar, I see you. And I would love to help you create a life that feels more connected, authentic, embodied, and alive.

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Tailored Support That Meets You Where You Are

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to therapy. Whether you’re looking for condensed and transformative therapy intensives, or more consistent support, I’ve got you covered. 

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    Therapy Intensives

    For those who are seeking deep healing across mind, body, heart, and soul, intensives are powerful containers for focused work in a condensed format. They offer a personalized experience tailored to your unique needs, goals, and schedule and are designed to support deep change and healing in days, rather than months or years.

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    Therapy

    Some seasons call for consistent support. I offer integrative therapy sessions that follow the more traditional weekly or bi-weekly session format. Therapy sessions offer a grounded, connected, and safe space to explore patterns, gain clarity, work through trauma, heal your nervous system, and reclaim your authenticity, power, and purpose.

It’s nice to meet you

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I’m Lauren, a Clinical Psychologist who helps people who are feeling lost, stuck, burned out, and stuck in patterns that are not serving them find authentic, embodied change and healing.

My work is integrative, relational, and grounded in the understanding that wellbeing is rooted in connection—to ourselves, our bodies, our relationships, our communities, the earth, and our sense of meaning and purpose.

I specialize in working with clients navigating disordered eating and clinical eating disorders, trauma healing, life transitions, and identity work (who am I and what am I doing here?).

In addition to my primary Clinical and Somatic Psychology framework, my practice is also informed by my experiences as a Reiki Master Healer, Yoga Instructor, Intuitive, and Artist, as well as advanced studies in transpersonal and energy psychology, shadow work, eastern theologies, indigenous wisdom and healing practices, and non-secular spirituality. 

I am a trusted guide and fellow traveler. My journey of trauma healing, cancer survivorship, and shadow work has taught me that life’s greatest challenges can be portals to empowerment, safety, and vitality. This mind-body-soul level healing requires honoring the full spectrum of the human experience, so you won’t find any bypassing or toxic positivity here. What you will find is authenticity, connection, embodied wisdom, empowerment, and a little magic.

I have worked in the wellness and healing space for over a decade, and as clinical therapist for over 8 years. In that time, I have had the privilege of working with many amazing clients in a variety of settings, including intensive residential eating disorder care, University Counseling, Women’s Health at the Department of Veteran’s Affairs, Brown University’s Center for Children & Families, and outpatient community mental healthcare.

Degrees and Certifications

  • Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.)

  • Master of Science in Clinical Psychology (M.S.)

  • Reiki Master Healer

  • Certified Yoga Teacher (CTY-200)

Other specialized training and certifications: Somatic Therapy, Women’s Mental Health Specialization Certificate, Art Therapy, Yoga Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavior Therapy

Doctoral Dissertation: In and Through the Body: A Quantitative Exploration of Embodiment in Eating Disorders.

We are likely a good fit if:

You're looking for a therapist who is genuine, engaged, authentic, and human

You are navigating disordered eating, a clinical eating disorder, trauma healing, identity work, or a life transition

You are looking for a personalized approach tailored to your unique needs, goals, strengths, and challenges, not a one-size-fits-all solution

You are creative, curious, and looking for new ways of understanding yourself, others, your experiences, your body, and your nervous system

You resonate with the idea that healing is multidimensional and involves more than understanding your story or changing your thoughts

You want to feel more connected to yourself, others, your body, your story, your intuition, or your purpose

You feel that something is no longer working for you but you can’t quite put the pieces together to integrate the change you want into your daily life

You are ready to experience the power of returning to yourself and your body

We may not be a great fit if:

You prefer a “blank slate in a suit” style of therapist

You prefer a structured, highly clinical approach to therapy

You’re looking for a quick fix solution

You are not interested in exploring holistic or integrative healing modalities

You are primarily seeking symptom management through a directive, skills-based approach

My Work Is

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    Grounded

    A safe and containing space is essential for growth and healing. Work with me takes place in a grounded container where you feel held, supported, and able to feel, explore, and move through what emerges.

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    Connected

     As humans, we are wired for connection. Healing happens when we are in right-relationship with ourselves, others, and the world around us. I show up with curiosity, compassion, and genuine presence, to create a space where you can feel safe, seen, understood, and supported.

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    Authentic

    Authenticity makes us feel safe and seen. I show up as a warm, real person, not a blank slate that analyzes you from behind a professional mask. I will always be real with you. If I am being honest, there may even be a coffee stain on my shirt :)

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    Experiential & Creative

    Some layers of our experience can’t be accessed through words alone. Experiential practices, including somatic journeying, guided imagery, expressive arts, yoga, Energy Psychology, and nature-based techniques can support deeper exploration, insight, and healing when words alone are not enough.

  • Transformative

    Lasting change takes more than insight—it requires lived, embodied shifts in thought, emotion, energy, and behavior. The work I do goes beyond symptom management to help you move past coping into true freedom. Together, we will empower you to step forward into the life you want to create.

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    Come As You Are

    All parts of you are welcome, including the ones that feel messy, uncertain, or hard to name. My goal is to create a space where you can show up authentically, without masks, defenses, or the pressure to perform. There is no judgment or shame here, and no emotion too big, experience too complicated, or topic too taboo.

I can’t tell you how to live, but I can show you how to be fully, authentically, vibrantly alive.