People come to therapy for two basic reasons: they feel bad and want to feel better, or, they simply want to grow and improve their lives. Feeling better should be about resolve- not just relief. Getting there can be achieved with an organized set of principles (or tools, if preferred) that anyone can use. A similar set of principles can be used
I believe that children heal through safe, trusting relationships—especially with the adults who know them best. In my work, I focus on strengthening the parent–child connection, supporting emotional regulation, and helping families feel more grounded, attuned, and connected.
My approach blends trauma-informed care, play therapy, and
In therapy, we develop the capacity to pause, step out of the stress and burnout of living on autopilot, and explore the particular ways you struggle: self-defeating patterns, cyclical fights, limiting beliefs, self-protective behaviors that cause disconnection in your relationships, stress, anxiety, and depression. Therapy is a safe place that all
I specialize in treating anxiety and anxiety-related disorders, helping clients build tolerance, acceptance, and practical tools to manage stress, trauma, and life transitions. My approach integrates EMDR, somatic-based practices, and mindfulness to support clients in understanding and regulating their anxiety with greater ease and self-compassion.
I create a non-judgmental, warm, and welcoming space for each of my clients and it would be an honor to share some time with you. If you’re here because you’ve been struggling with a life change, feel overwhelmed by anxiety, want to improve your relationships, or you’re seeking support for other challenges, then you’ve come
I work with individuals from late adolescence through middle adulthood, with a special focus on college-aged individuals and those navigating the challenges of young adulthood. Many of my clients come to therapy struggling with anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, or difficulty connecting with others socially or emotionally.
Some feel stuck, unmo
Emotional discontent, unpleasant thoughts, and feeling stuck are our mind's way of telling us that something internal needs tending to. As your therapist, we will work together to heal the parts of you that need attention. My approach to therapy is to provide a collaborative, judgment-free, and honest space where we can explore your inner world
High performers often carry invisible weight. Whether you’re an executive, attorney, medical professional, athlete, or veteran, the same drive that fuels your success can also create stress, anxiety, and exhaustion. My work focuses on helping high-achieving individuals, adults and adolescents alike, restore clarity, balance, and purpose so th
I am empathetic and enthusiastic about my work and encourage my client's to be curious about their lives, goals, and treatment. My approach to helping others is "eclectic," in that I do not adhere to one specific way of working with people. Instead, I utilize a combination of psychodynamic, object relations, and a family systems persp
I use a relational and depth-oriented approach that helps my clients find lasting relief from their distress by improving their self-understanding and their ability to tolerate difficult emotions. I begin by establishing clear goals with my clients to address their immediate concerns, and then I work with them to help them see how those concerns re
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