My Approach to Helping
I believe every person is unique and deserves to be treated as a whole person. You’re not a diagnosis or a problem to be fixed, but instead a complex being full of strengths and potential. You don’t need to be ‘good enough’ or ‘sick enough’ to reach out, you just need to be exactly who you are right now.
When you decide to seek care, you’re taking a risk by trusting another person to know how to help you. I don’t take that lightly. I’ve been committed to helping people with mental health struggles for the past 20 years. I’ve received extensive training so I can offer the best care possible.
I understand how hard it can be to ask for help. You may feel uncomfortable or vulnerable when that’s the last thing you want. You may be wary of trusting a new person with your very personal information. I know what it’s like to be on the ‘asking side,’ and I’ll do my best to help you quickly and to the best of my ability.