“I take a warm, cooperative, and empathic approach to my work.”
What was your path to becoming a therapist?
Ever since I started this journey as a mental health counselor, I have worked in a variety of settings providing individual, couples, family, and group counseling using different modalities. I have completed the Intensive Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program at the William Alanson White Institute where learning and using the interpersonal psychoanalytic approach has enhanced my skills in offering comprehensive services to clients from diverse backgrounds with a wide range of needs.
What should someone know about working with you?
I take a warm, cooperative, and empathic approach to my work. I utilize traditional talk therapy and several modalities, including interpersonal psychodynamic theory and CBT modalities. My goal is to help my clients develop self-awareness, recognize alternatives, and feel empowered to take charge of their lives while addressing personal, social, environmental, and behavioral barriers.
What advice would you give to someone trying therapy for the first time?
Starting the process of self-discovery can be scary. But it can also help you gain insight and provide the skills needed to navigate through the issues that are hindering you from positive growth. Let's chat and see how we can work together in this process. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
“My goal is to help my clients develop self-awareness, recognize alternatives, and feel empowered to take charge of their lives while addressing personal, social, environmental, and behavioral barriers.”