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About My Clients
Our life is a map and when we experience a roadblock, like a death or other significant life change, it can stop us in our tracks. Such changes can leave us feeling lonely, angry, hopeless and grieving. My clients are looking for hope. They are looking for tools to help them cope with everyday life – to go to the grocery store, to meet friends for coffee, to return to work – while moving through their grief. I will support you as you move through the tasks of mourning and find your new normal.
My Background and Approach
I approach therapy from an “integrative or eclectic” perspective. Meaning, I work with clients first to determine the approach that best fits them and their needs. I believe we all have within us the ability to move through hardships – and I will walk this journey with you through these challenges. I have moved through many of these roadblocks myself and I understand how debilitating grief is.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
From a neurodiverse and LGBTQ+ affirming lens, I see grief as deeply individual and shaped by lived experience, identity, marginalization, and resilience. Many people have learned to mask, adapt, or minimize their needs; in grief, those strategies can become exhausting. Therapy can be a place where you don’t have to perform or translate yourself. I believe love does not end with death, change, or loss—it continues in memory, meaning, and relationship. Hope, to me, is not about forcing positivity, but about making room for honesty, rest, and connection, even alongside pain. My role is to help you move at your own pace, honor who you are, and build a way forward that feels authentic, safe, and yours.