“I believe that being a therapist is a privilege and I love providing support to my clients as we engage in this exciting, fulfilling, and often challenging work together.”
What was your path to becoming a therapist?
Over the course of my career, I have had the opportunity to work in diverse fields, including social work, international development, and human rights. But the common thread has always been my desire to help individuals live their lives to the fullest potential. I received my clinical training in hospital and community health center settings, which provided opportunities to work with diverse populations who presented with a wide range of needs. I believe that being a therapist is a privilege and I love providing support to my clients as we engage in this exciting, fulfilling, and often challenging work together.
What should someone know about working with you?
My style is warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental but I will push you to take a deeper look at how your experiences have shaped your thoughts and behaviors and how they have held you back from achieving your goals.
What do you do to continue learning and building competencies as a provider?
I engage in independent reading, a broad range of trainings, and peer supervision.
“My style is warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental but I will push you to take a deeper look at how your experiences have shaped your thoughts and behaviors and how they have held you back from achieving your goals.”