“Together we build rapport and trust, going at your pace, to unlock your past and create a new experience.”
What was your path to becoming a therapist?
I’ve been in private practice for the past several years but my background with clinical social work, advocacy, and activism are decades long. From domestic violence and substance abuse to inpatient psychiatric care, listening, guiding, and helping others grow and change has been my lifelong mission.
What should someone know about working with you?
Though recently trained in psychoanalytic psychotherapy, my style is eclectic. I am warm, open, and compassionate and dedicated to helping you transform your life. Your needs are unique and so is your treatment. Together, we build a trusting environment for you to share freely, reflect on your past, change behaviors, reach new goals, and bring solutions to current problems that keep you stuck.
What do you do to continue learning and building competencies as a provider?
I love learning and growing both spiritually and emotionally, as well as professionally. In addition to my private practice, I direct the continuing education department with a colleague at the Training Institute for Mental Health in Chelsea. Every few months, we host prominent, progressive speakers on an array of exciting and relevant topics. I also supervise second year MSW students in our clinic.
“I am warm, open, and compassionate and dedicated to helping you improve, change, and grow.”