Beverly A Reader MD

Beverly A Reader MD

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05/23/2026

You have built your career on an unshakable foundation of resilience. But the armor required to survive the boardroom often forces you to isolate the most vulnerable parts of yourself in order to keep the company moving forward.

​That internal isolation is the root of OS Drain.

​In my practice, we do not just treat executive burnout; we treat the complex trauma underneath it. By combining Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy with Internal Family Systems (IFS), we embark on a collaborative mission to safely recalibrate your mental architecture. Together, we learn to meet those isolated, burdened parts of you with the curiosity, compassion, and profound respect they deserve.

​True leadership capacity isn't found in ignoring the pain—it is found in integration.

​Reach out to my office directly to schedule a Vantage Point Consultation.

05/17/2026

Your Saturday Practice:

Pause the Forward Lean

Place One Hand on Your Chest & Breathe
Ask Gently: “Where am I leading from protection instead of presence?”

Listen Without Fixing

Offer Compassion

No need to analyze or fix anything. Just notice. Just be kind to whatever part shows up.
The more often you do this, the more natural it becomes — and the lighter, clearer, and more powerful your leadership feels.

This is the foundation of the Executive Catalyst work I do with high-achievers.

If this resonates and you’re ready for deeper support (IFS, Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy, or personalized leadership healing), I’m here.
DM “CENTER” or tap the link in bio to book a confidential strategy session.

You don’t have to figure this out alone.

LeadershipFromPresence HighPerformanceHealing

04/25/2026



During the week, we scatter ourselves.

As a leader, you leave "tracks" everywhere—in every meeting, every decision, and every high-stakes crisis you managed since Monday. By Friday night, it’s easy to feel like your energy is spread too thin across a landscape that isn’t even yours.

Saturdays are for the walk back.

I call this the Saturday Gathering. It’s the deliberate act of following your own tracks back to center. It’s not about "doing" more; it’s about recovering the parts of yourself that got left behind in the noise.

Today, I invite you to leave the digital noise on the shore:

Close the "Background Apps": Your brain wasn't designed to run a global strategy 24/7 without a system update.

Inhabit the Silence: The most profound leadership insights don't happen behind a screen. They happen in the space where you finally allow yourself to be still.

Trust the Internal Compass: Your "Self"—that calm, compassionate core—is always there, waiting to lead you back to your own capacity.

Your brilliance isn't sustained by how fast you run. It’s sustained by how well you recover.

Take the day to be still. The world will be there on Monday, but you will be more "integrated" when you return to it.

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03/19/2026

The higher you climb, the more important the path beneath your feet becomes.

For a high-performing leader, Wednesday isn't just a "hump" to get over—it is a vantage point. Look back at the first half of your week. Did you lead with clarity, or were you navigating through the fog of old triggers and mental exhaustion?

Most executive coaching focuses on the destination (the skyline).
My work focuses on the path (the internal architecture).

When you heal the foundational trauma and "legacy burdens" that drain your bandwidth, the walk toward your biggest goals doesn't feel like an uphill battle. It feels like an intentional progression.

Stop trying to out-hustle a cluttered mind. Clear the path, and the horizon takes care of itself.

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