“In my private practice, I am excited to work with people to help them improve their lives and experience personal growth.”
What was your path to becoming a therapist?
I began to develop an interest in becoming a therapist as a college undergraduate student when I had my own experience in therapy and found it to be extremely beneficial. After completing my education, I worked for many years as a hospice grief counselor and have found great reward in supporting individuals coping through life's biggest tragedies. In my private practice, I am excited to work with people to help them improve their lives and experience personal growth. I have been described as calming, which I believe helps me offer a comforting, safe space for clients to open up and begin to create positive change in their lives.
What should someone know about working with you?
Every person has unique needs and different ways of working through things. Therefore, I don’t believe in using a one-size-fits-all approach to therapy. I work with each client individually to understand their concerns and identify specific ways to help them improve their lives and feel more like themselves again.
What are you most excited about within the evolving mental health landscape?
The mental health field has seen tremendous changes recently, as we have all adapted to connecting with and helping others in new ways. I am incredibly excited about the accessibility of telehealth as a means to work with clients. It provides an effective way to connect while reducing other factors that can create obstacles to attending therapy in person.
“I have been described as calming, which I believe helps me offer a comforting, safe space for clients to open up and begin to create positive change in their lives.”