Pre-Licensed Supervised by Dr. Hannah Bosley, PhD
In-Person & Video Sessions
Greg Tre Harris (They-She-He-All) is a PsyD candidate at the California Institute of Integral Studies and the founding Pastor of Freedom Place Church. A native San Franciscan, Greg embodies the richness of being Black, Queer, Neurodivergent, and Disabled, carrying forward the sacred love their city poured into them. Her ministry and psychological praxis are rooted in reclaiming the sacred from the margins, where the spirit still dances freely. As a Pastor and Prophet, he holds spiritual space where LGBTQIA+ folks can remember that God is not hate, and that healing is a holy act of activism. Through sermons, sessions, and spirit, Greg cultivates refuge for the ones pushed outside the gate.
Guided by African-centered psychology and transpersonal thought, Greg’s work honors ancestral memory, interdependence, and the epigenetic presence of spirit. Drawing from Bantu wisdom, Sankofa, and the communal ethos of Ubuntu, they live into frameworks that have a knowing that healing is a communal, spiritual, and ancestral act. Her clinical orientation integrates psychoanalytic and psychodynamic insight with the illumination of the soul, what ancient Kemet called Sakhu Sheti. For Greg, therapy is not just treatment; it is ritual return. It is the remembering of who we were before the forgetting caused by trauma. Grounded in community, love, and radical presence, they step into each healing container as kin, not savior. When not studying or serving community, Greg is found nurturing five beautiful children alongside a beloved partner, embodying the sacred labor of tenderness.
Additional Topics & Specialities
- African-centered and transpersonal psychotherapy
- Psychodynamic and psychoanalytic therapy
- Queer-affirming therapy and LGBTQIA+ support
- Trauma-informed care, with focus on intergenerational, racial, and cultural traumas
- Spirituality and spirit work integration in therapy
- Healing through music, creative expression, and cultural practices
- Family dynamics, relational health, and community-centered healing
- Disability-affirming and neurodivergent-affirming therapeutic approaches


