Services
- Individual
- Couples
- Group
About My Clients
High-functioning adults and couples navigating betrayal or repeating painful relationship patterns. They’re insightful, motivated, and ready to understand why this hurts so deeply. Often shaped by early relational wounds, they want clarity, stability, and lasting change—not just symptom relief, but meaningful, transformative healing.
My Background and Approach
When trust is broken or familiar patterns resurface, it can feel destabilizing—like everything you thought was solid no longer is. My work began with high-performing individuals navigating complex relational dynamics, where I saw how success often coexists with unresolved emotional patterns. This led me into advanced clinical training focused on betrayal trauma and early relational wounds. I specialize in helping individuals and couples at pivotal moments—stabilizing the immediate overwhelm while uncovering the deeper patterns driving it. My approach is collaborative, direct, and insight-driven, helping you understand why this feels so intense and how to move forward with clarity. This work creates lasting change—so you’re not just coping, but no longer repeating the same pain.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I believe healing is not only possible, but essential to living a fully embodied life—one where pain is not just reduced, but understood and transformed into meaning. I see emotional pain, especially from early relationships or betrayal, as carrying important information about how we learned to love, trust, and protect ourselves. When explored with care, that pain can become a powerful guide toward clarity, strength, and lasting change. I value depth, curiosity, and genuine connection, both in my work and in my life. Travel and development of relationships throughout the world have been a meaningful part of my journey, expanding my perspective and deepening my appreciation for how people live, relate, and heal across cultures. I am drawn to experiences that foster growth, insight, and connection—believing that even our most difficult experiences can become a foundation for a more intentional, meaningful life.