“I am able to provide faith-based treatment to Christians.”
What was your path to becoming a therapist?
I first pursued a degree in criminal justice and later on in my collegiate career, I studied psychology. From there, I was introduced to the field of social work, where I thrived and found purpose.
What should someone know about working with you?
I am able to provide faith-based treatment to Christians. I am also trauma-informed and use a cognitive approach, which means I do a lot of mindset work.
What do you do to continue learning and building competencies as a provider?
I consider myself a lifetime learner. I am always hungry for wisdom and I am constantly involved in training to make sure I am up-to-date with new research and methods in the field.
“I am also trauma-informed and use a cognitive approach, which means I do a lot of mindset work.”