Currently accepting new clients. I often work with people who feel disoriented and disconnected from themselves and others. These feelings can be profoundly lonely and confusing, leaving one grasping for a sense of direction. I work directly and collaboratively to help them regain a greater sense of orientation within their own lives and discover t
I have enjoyed my extensive work with individuals that have struggled with substance misuse andor poly substance use, in addition to various mental health concerns such as depression, anxiety and PTSD. I genuinely look up to my clients as they are open to implementing new skills and ideas into their already established perspectives in life. It is m
Something feels “off” or maybe a little broken. Problems you once were able to solve with ease, now feel insurmountable. Friendships, relationships, and hobbies that used to bring you joy, now have less meaning. Your mind is scattered and the negative thoughts that tell you “you’re worthless,” are getting louder. You f
Are you feeling disconnected, alone, "empty" even though you have many things in your life that "should" make you happy?
Asking for help, especially from a stranger can be scary.
It is so important to find a therapist with whom you feel comfortable. Often people spend more time looking for the right car than they do looking f
I developed Full Circle after working as a social worker for many years in the fields of surrogacy, infertility and medical social work. I have witnessed clinically, professionally and personally how infertility has impacted the lives of so many women and their partners. On a personal note, my sister experienced four years of infertility which cumu
I implement effective psychotherapy methods to instill self-understanding among patients and encourage them to adopt new attitudes and feelings towards life situations. Therapy is a healing process that necessitates participation and investment from the patient and therapist alike. But in the end, making small changes to self-defeating behavior and
My philosophy about the need for treatment stems from the sense that people develop "symptoms" as a way of adapting to the problems they face. I see therapy as a means of exchanging "symptoms" for "coping mechanisms" and believe the therapy relationship is central to achieving this goal. It has been my experience that p
Lately, I am identifying myself as both an existential and psychoanalytic psychologist. What this basically means is that my diverse range of folks that I see have one essential thing in common (other than myself). I care deeply about making meaning in a relational context. My practice is about facilitating growth through relationship, and having c
I provide in-person neuropsychological evaluations, specializing in the impact of emotional wellness on learning (and vice-versa), and assessment of ADHD, anxiety, depression, temperamental & sensory sensitivity (i.e., highly sensitive childrenadults), autism spectrum, neurodiversity, and various learning differences (i.e., dyslexia, nonverbal lear
My ideal client is someone who is struggling and wants to improve. I love working with people with anxiety disorders, those with anger, andor have a particular behavior they want to change or eliminate. I have twenty years helping incarcerated individuals and understand the trauma and challenges of post incarceration and transitioning into society.
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