Services
- Individual
- Couples
- Group
About My Clients
I work well with people who have felt misunderstood, judged, or asked to explain too much in therapy. My clients include LGBTQ+ folks, kinky/BDSM communities, ENM/polyamorous clients and partners, and people navigating sex, intimacy, identity, trauma, shame, or relationships. You deserve care that makes room for your whole self.
My Background and Approach
My clinical work centers on sex, intimacy, relationships, trauma, and identity. I am pursuing certification as a sex therapist, which means I bring focused training to conversations that many clients have been taught to avoid, minimize, or feel ashamed of. My approach is relational, trauma-informed, and grounded in warmth, curiosity, and respect. I also incorporate somatic work, helping clients notice how stress, fear, shame, desire, and connection show up in the body. Our work may include strengthening communication, understanding nervous system responses, processing painful experiences, exploring values and boundaries, and building a more compassionate relationship with yourself and others. I move at a pace that honors both safety and meaningful change. I do not see sexuality, relationship structure, gender, or desire as problems to be solved. I see them as meaningful parts of your story that deserve care, understanding, and respect.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I am bisexual, and my values are deeply shaped by reproductive justice, LGBTQ+ liberation, bodily autonomy, and the belief that people deserve care without shame, coercion, or judgment. These commitments inform how I show up in therapy: with respect for your identities, relationships, choices, grief, pleasure, and self-definition. Outside of therapy, I have served as a board member of an abortion fund, trained abortion doulas, presented at the NNAF Summit, and continue to volunteer as a patient care coordinator for abortion patients. The organization I work with also supports queer and trans healthcare access, which reflects my broader commitment to care that is practical, affirming, and rooted in dignity. I am especially committed to supporting people healing from religious trauma, including shame, purity culture, spiritual abuse, family rejection, fear, grief, anger, and the process of rebuilding trust in yourself.