Working Together

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My Approach

It is hard to be a human. I can help you open to the beautiful parts of your life and find new ways of being that feel supportive and fulfilling. 


I work with clients of all ages, from children as young as 7 to adults at every stage of life, with a particular love for working with teens, young adults, and adults in the thick of figuring themselves out. With younger clients, I draw on play and art therapy, meeting kids in the language that comes most naturally to them. With older clients, I do deep, exploratory work that goes beyond symptom management.

I specialize in anxiety, depression, self-esteem, and the kind of general life malaise that is hard to name but impossible to ignore (some might call it "meh"). If something feels off and you can't quite put your finger on it, or you can put your finger on it and it's been there way too long, I would love to help you figure out why, and what to do about it.

My approach is integrative and rooted in psychodynamic therapy, which is a fancy way of saying I'm interested in the whole person, not just the presenting problem. I'm warm and direct, I don't take myself too seriously, and I believe that while some pain in life is unavoidable, suffering doesn't have to be the whole story. Whatever you bring into this work, I'll receive it without judgment and walk alongside you as you find your way back to yourself.


We are built to heal together, and we don’t have to do this alone. It is my great honor to lovingly hold whatever it is you bring into this work with you.

Possible Areas of Focus

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Anxiety

Anxiety has a way of making the world feel smaller than it actually is. It shows up in the body, in our thoughts, in the stories we tell ourselves about what might go wrong. My work with anxiety is not just about managing symptoms, though that matters too. It is about understanding what your anxiety is trying to tell you, where it comes from, and what it might be protecting. Together we will slow down, get curious, and help you build a different relationship with the fear so that it no longer has to run the show.

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Self-Esteem

The way we talk to ourselves is everything. I say this to my clients all the time because I truly believe it. That quiet inner voice running in the background of your day shapes how you feel, how you see yourself, and how you move through the world in ways that are easy to underestimate. And low self-esteem is rarely just about confidence. It is often something much deeper, rooted in early experiences and long-held beliefs about our worth. And the way we internalize those beliefs, the things we tell ourselves day after day, shapes how we feel about ourselves over time. The good news is that voice is not fixed. With time and practice, we can change it. The shifts might feel small at first, but I have seen the way they compound over time into something truly transformative.

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Pregnancy

(Prenatal & Postnatal)

The transition into parenthood is one of the most profound and complex experiences a person can go through. Whether you are navigating the emotional landscape of pregnancy, adjusting to life after birth, processing a difficult delivery, or finding yourself somewhere you did not expect to be emotionally, this is a time that deserves real support. I hold this work with particular tenderness, knowing that so much is asked of people during this season of life and that asking for help is one of the bravest things you can do for yourself and your family.

The First Session

The first session is not about fixing anything. It is not a test, and there is no way to do it wrong. It’s a chance for us to begin getting to know each other, and for me to start understanding who you are, what has brought you here, and what you are hoping for.


I will ask you some questions covering a bit of background, some history, and what is going on in your life right now. But I am not running through a checklist. You do not need to have perfectly articulated answers; we’re just beginning to open the door.


You are in charge of how much you share, in the first session and in every session. You do not have to go to the hard places before you are ready. In fact, I believe it is important to build a safe relationship before exploring the most challenging or painful things, and I will never rush that process. If you do feel rushed, I always welcome that feedback.


The first session is not just me evaluating you. It is also you evaluating me. Your instincts matter, and a good therapeutic fit is one of the most important ingredients in successful therapy. Please ask me anything that would help you feel more informed and at ease.


I welcome you to come as you are. Sometimes people come in knowing exactly what they want to work on. Sometimes they just know something is not right and cannot quite name it yet. Both are completely valid starting points, and we’ll figure out the direction together!

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