“My practice has evolved from focusing only on the emotional obstacles in the way of success to now including the mental and spiritual obstacles as well.”
What was your path to becoming a therapist?
I have been a psychotherapist for over 35 years. My practice has changed over the years as the people I work with and their challenges and goals have changed. My practice has evolved from focusing only on the emotional obstacles in the way of success to now including the mental and spiritual obstacles as well.
What should someone know about working with you?
My approach to therapy is not about putting out fires; it is about discovering the issues that are getting in the way of achieving your goals and resolving them.
How do your own core values shape your approach to therapy?
I am the therapeutic tool that I use the most; I use my thoughts and feelings within the framework of my training and experience to help people.
What are you most excited about within the evolving mental health landscape?
Telehealth provides a great opportunity for people to take part in consistent therapy sessions. It makes therapy accessible to more people. It also makes it more convenient and easier to commit to.
“My approach to therapy is not about putting out fires; it is about discovering the issues that are getting in the way of achieving your goals and resolving them.”