My Approach to Therapy

I’m a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) with a person-centered, depth-oriented approach to therapy. My work is grounded in compassion, mindfulness, and a deep respect for the complexity of each individual. I seek to create a welcoming space where all parts of you are invited into the therapeutic process. My integrative work with individuals draws on somatic practices, mindfulness, Hakomi, and Internal Family Systems (IFS) to support meaningful growth and healing. With couples, I incorporate research-based approaches from the Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to strengthen connection and foster emotional safety. I am LGBTQIA+ affirming and multiculturally conscientious.

Learn more about my Clinical Values and Therapeutic Orientation below.

If you have questions or would like to explore working together get in touch to book a complimentary 20-minute consultation. I would be happy to meet with you.

Clinical Values

Therapeutic Orientation

Areas of Experience

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    Anxiety

  • Attachment Issues

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    Career Exploration

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    Chronic Illnesss

    i.e. Autoimmune Conditions

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    Depression

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    Grief

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    Identity Exploration

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    Life Transitions

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    Relationships

    with Self and Others

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    Stress Management

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    Trauma & PTSD

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    Talk with me about whether we might be a good fit.

“Look inward as much as you look outward. The truth is always going to be inside you if you have the means of finding it.” 

— Gabor Maté