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About My Clients
I work best with adults and students who feel overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected—whether through eating concerns, anxiety, mood shifts, or relationship patterns they can’t quite name. My ideal clients tend to be thoughtful, reflective, and wanting more than quick fixes. They’re ready to understand themselves more deeply and create a steadier, more grounded way of being.
My Background and Approach
I’m a licensed psychologist with specialized experience treating eating disorders, body image concerns, anxiety, and mood issues. My background in psychodynamic and relational therapy helps clients understand the emotional and relational patterns that often sit beneath symptoms like restrictive eating, bingeing, or perfectionism. I aim to create a calm, grounded space where clients can explore what they’re carrying and why. This depth-oriented approach helps people build a more stable relationship with others, food, their bodies, and themselves.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I approach therapy as a shared exploration of how a person is being in their world—how burdens, moods, relationships, and possibilities shape the sense of what is open or closed to them. My work is guided by the belief that suffering often arises when we become cut off from our own lived experience, moving through life on autopilot or according to demands that no longer fit. In therapy, I try to slow things down so we can notice what shows up—how a person is moved, constrained, or called—without rushing toward quick solutions. I value presence, honesty, and a kind of gentleness that allows truth to emerge in its own time. I’m committed to offering a space where all identities, especially those who have felt unseen or misunderstood, can come as they are. My hope is that therapy helps people recover a clearer sense of themselves, their freedom, and the possibilities that feel truer to the life they want to live.