I built Evora at the intersection of two realities: the intense pressure people face inside legal proceedings, and my professional background in trauma, stress, and neurobiology. I have seen how often people pursue legitimate outcomes but struggle to function well enough under pressure to support their own case.
Therapy can be valuable when legal stress is significantly affecting someone’s mental health. Evora is different. It offers a targeted, non-clinical service for clients who need practical support to stay steadier, think more clearly, communicate more effectively, and function with greater control in high-pressure legal settings.
That can matter when a client becomes reactive in ways that increase conflict, drive up costs, or strain the working relationship with counsel. It can also matter when a client withdraws, shuts down, avoids necessary communication, or feels tempted to accept less than they otherwise would simply to escape the stress of the process. By helping clients function more reliably under pressure, Evora helps protect time, reduce avoidable friction, and support stronger legal participation.

My education and training are grounded in advanced work related to stress, neurobiology, and trauma-informed clinical practice. Evora draws on that background to develop non-climinal strategies that help clients stay steadier when legal pressure creates a sense of threat.
The goal is to help clients avoid shifting into a state of urgency, shutdown, or escape that can interfere with clear thinking, effective communication, and sound decision-making. This supports clients in staying aligned with the strategy developed with counsel rather than reacting against the pressure of the moment.
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