“I am honored and humbled to have had the privilege of witnessing healing, growth, and transformation in the people I have worked with.”
What was your path to becoming a therapist?
My natural curiosity about people and my desire to learn more about resilience, motivation, and our ability to heal led me to this work. After obtaining my degree, I had the privilege of working in an outpatient clinic with a diverse range of people struggling with a diverse range of issues. I have trained extensively in various models of treatment, including somatic experiencing, internal family systems, EFT, and EMDR. I am honored and humbled to have had the privilege of witnessing healing, growth, and transformation in the people I have worked with.
What should someone know about working with you?
It takes a lot of courage to be vulnerable, and I respect my clients for allowing me to join them on their journey to self-discovery. My approach is primarily relational, and I use humor when appropriate. If you choose to work with me, I will tailor your treatment according to your specific needs, and I encourage feedback to help make the process more effective and rewarding.
What are you most excited about within the evolving mental health landscape?
I find it exciting that mental health issues are being discussed more openly in society. This has helped reduce the stigma of seeking mental health treatment and people are more likely to seek help if they need it.
“My approach is primarily relational, and I use humor when appropriate.”