I focus on listening and honoring your unique experiences so therapy feels supportive, affirming, and grounded in who you are. My background within the LGBTQIA+ community fuels my commitment to creating an inclusive, understanding space. My style is a little irreverent and eclectic—because no two people are the same. Together, using evidence-
I approach therapy through a collaborative and relational lens, working with clients to understand their challenges within the broader context of their relationships and lived experiences. Drawing from collaborative therapy and systemic sex therapy, I partner with clients to explore how family dynamics, early life experiences, and past traumas shap
My place in this world is to be the foundation for people when they feel as if they have none. My duty is to provide my clients with the tools they need to continue the process of healing long after they cease receiving my services. I am the pillar of strength for my clients to lean on until, together, we find a way for them to stand tall on their
I am truly passionate about supporting my clients in their process to gain deeper self-understanding and to foster personal growth through self-compassion. I work from a place of genuine curiosity about my client’s lives and relationships, respecting each person’s path as unique. I take a warm, supportive, and collaborative approach, u
I believe that we are all meant to live happy lives, full of meaning. I feel strongly that the adversities we face in our lifetime can serve us well by providing us with the opportunity to gain a higher plain of purpose. My passion and excitement for providing psychotherapy stem from my desire to help individuals discover how they can use their n
At LBA Therapy, I believe that real change happens when you feel safe enough to be your full self—messy parts, worries, doubts, and all. My approach is grounded in compassion and collaboration. I’m not here to sit silently while you talk; I’m here to be an active partner in your growth. Together, we’ll explore the patterns t
It’s hard to seek help — it brings us to acknowledge our struggles and vulnerabilities. But suffering from concerns such as anxiety, depression, PTSD and difficult relationships can be worse. Seeking therapy is a sign of strength. It means you want to improve your life and work through your challenges. Therapy helps because it bring
Let's embrace change and embark on a path towards a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
I’m a therapist who wants to help people live a meaningful and value-driven life. Working under the supervision of two licensed psychologists, I specialize in providing psychotherapy for adults working through life transitions, anxiety, depression,
When we've had our feelings chronically invalidated, and when we've experienced abuse, we need a safe person to help us move forward. I use "unconditional positive regard" meaning that I'll view you positively regardless of what you share to help my clients experience what it's like to be in a safe, affirming relationship.
Many people come to therapy because they feel "stuck". You may not believe it right now, but you are the expert on your life. Therapy is one way to help you navigate toward your personal sense of freedom. Everyone must struggle through ups and downs, but when your thoughts or emotions begin to stand in your way, then it may feel like you will alway
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