Are you having a hard time coping with your life? Too stressed? Are burned out? Can't sleep? Can't seem to get over that bad or abusive relationship? Are you a victim of violent crime? Are you planning a wedding or other big event that is driving you nuts?
No matter who you are, if you're ready to change your life I might be able to help. I he
I work with individuals across the life span using a relational, collaborative and non-directive approach. My goal is to empower others and help them identify dysfunctional relational patterns, recognize behaviors that are no longer working and to explore new options for living. As relational trust deepens in a safe therapeutic environment, the
Many of the people I work with come to therapy feeling lonely, misunderstood, or “different,” even when they’re surrounded by others. They’re deep feelers, big thinkers, and often outsiders who have spent years masking their emotions or editing themselves to fit in. My approach is grounded, compassionate, and trauma-informed
My approach is collaborative and active. I balance making therapy challenging at times, yet playful enough so that you will want to come back. My clients say this therapy-on-the-move is easier than a traditional sit-on-a-couch scenario in which the confinement of the room can get in the way of the work. I think for some people, especially teens &
Greetings! By seeking out a therapist, you've already taken a big step in addressing the challenges you're facing, rather than avoiding those challenges. I give you a lot of credit for doing that! Life can be complicated and difficult! What is the best way to deal with relationships & work challenges and conflicts? What is the best way to deal
Are you struggling with depression, low self-confidence, or anxiety? Are you having difficulties in your relationships or at work? Are you finding it hard to cope with a loss, life transition, or illness? I have brought warmth, insight, and compassion to my work with individuals & couples for 25 years as a Psychologist. My approach to psychotherapy
You’ve checked all the boxes—you’ve achieved success in school and in your career. From the outside, things may look good. But internally, you may feel anxious, burnt out, or unfulfilled, and unsure why. You might struggle with perfectionism, overthinking, or feeling disconnected from what you truly want. The idea of changing cour
If you often find yourself feeling out of place, playing it safe, or struggling inside—even though other people think you have it all together—positive change and peace of mind are possible. I offer mindfulness-based, depth-oriented Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy to caregivers, therapists, and those challenged by anxiety and self
I am very approachable, informal, careful with people's feelings and work well with those who are new or hesitant to come to psychotherapy because they are unaccustomed to the "culture" of psychotherapy, fearful of being judged or not "doing it right" (i.e. ethnic minority, working class background, new immigrant, men whose wive
To start with, somatic psychotherapy can look like traditional talk therapy. We sit in a comfortable room, and together unfold your story and agree upon what to pay attention to first.
The first thing that is different are some of the questions of inquiry, which ask about internal states related to your thoughts. In my work with clients we migh
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