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About My Clients
My clients are thoughtful, self-aware people who are successful by most external measures but feel privately stuck, disconnected, or quietly wondering what is missing. Many are high-achieving professionals navigating burnout, career transitions, or questions of identity and meaning. I also specialize in LGBTQ+ individuals and couples building their families. People who want more than coping. They want to actually understand themselves.
My Background and Approach
My approach draws on Jungian and depth psychology, with an emphasis on understanding the unconscious patterns shaping your life rather than simply managing symptoms. I work in a style that is warm, exploratory, and reflective, creating space for the kind of sustained self-examination that is difficult to find in the middle of a demanding life. I tend to work with people who are intellectually curious and self-aware, and who want more than symptom relief. Many of my clients are people who are rarely given permission to not have the answer. That is something I take seriously.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I believe that the most important work a person can do is to understand themselves honestly. Not to optimize or fix, but to actually see clearly. That conviction came from my own experience of building a life that looked right from the outside and felt incomplete on the inside. Before becoming a therapist, I had a career in law, including civil rights work, federal service, and entertainment litigation. Leaving that path was not easy, but it taught me a great deal about what it means to act on what you actually know to be true about yourself. That experience shapes how I sit with clients who are at their own crossroads. I am also a member of the LGBTQ+ community, and have personal experience navigating family building. That lived experience informs the depth of understanding I bring to working with LGBTQ+ individuals and couples, and is some of the most meaningful work I do.