Services
- Individual
- Couples
About My Clients
I specialize in perinatal and postpartum mental health, supporting individuals and couples navigating pregnancy, birth, and the transition into parenthood. I focus on how early attachment experiences and relational patterns impact the parent-child relationship, identity, and emotional wellbeing. I also work with couples more broadly, using an attachment-based lens to understand conflict, disconnection, and relational patterns, and to support more secure, connected relationships.
My Background and Approach
I am a licensed clinical social worker in Michigan with nearly 15 years of clinical experience and advanced training in infant mental health and attachment-based psychotherapy. I am endorsed as an Infant Mental Health Specialist, reflecting expertise in early relational health, attachment development, and how early experiences shape emotional and relational patterns. I also have training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and Child-Parent Psychotherapy, which inform my focus on unconscious relational patterns and the impact of early attachment experiences. I help clients understand how these patterns show up in parenting, identity, and adult relationships. For parents, I support pregnancy, postpartum, and the transition to caregiving, including how their attachment history influences the parent-child relationship. With couples, I use an attachment lens to understand cycles of disconnection and support repair, emotional safety, and connection.