Dawn M. Fabian, PMHNP-BC
Fort Collins
Integrative Psychiatric Services
(970) 818-7747
Practitioner Bio
Dawn Fabian (she/her/hers) is a distinguished Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) and a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) who has spent over two decades serving patients in both Colorado and Washington State. Having earned a Masters of Science in Nursing from Seattle University and a Masters of Social Work from the University of Washington, Dawn brings a wealth of knowledge and a holistic approach to her practice. Dawn is the proud owner of Integrative Psychiatric Services, a practice which focuses on providing individuals with alternative methods to achieve mental and physical health. She believes in empowering her clients through collaborative efforts, trusting in the human capacity for self-healing. Her therapeutic approach encompasses a wide range of techniques, including alternative and psychiatric medicines, body-work, somatic therapy, hypnotherapy, and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. Dawn also has extensive training in working with psychedelic integration and assisted therapy. Dawn's commitment to providing comprehensive care is further demonstrated by her completion of a year-long fellowship at the Integrative Psychiatric Institute, where she learned to incorporate a more naturopathic approach to psychiatry. Currently, she is in the process of completing an intensive, 3-year-long psychedelic therapist training program in Colombia, S.A. In addition to her clinical work, Dawn serves as a medical faculty member for the Psychedelic Research and Training Institute (PRATI) and Innate Path, contributing to immersive, community-based psychedelic training in Broomfield, CO. Dawn is committed to collaborating with and providing consultation to the therapists with whom she shares clients. Away from her professional obligations, Dawn enjoys exploring her forest land in Washington and immersing herself in different cultures through travel.
Specialties
Ketamine, Therapy, Prescriber, Addictions, Trauma Work