Services
- Individual
- Adolescent/Teen
About My Clients
My clients are navigating the emotional side of the reproductive journey: fertility and IVF, pregnancy and postpartum mood and anxiety (PMADs), and reproductive grief, including miscarriage, stillbirth, pregnancy after loss, birth trauma, and intrusive thoughts. Maybe it's the anxiety no one sees. The grief without a clear name. The mixed feelings about a path you worked hard for. The distance from your partner or your body. Whatever you're carrying, it's welcome here.
My Background and Approach
I'm a licensed clinical psychologist with a Ph.D. from the University of Vermont, postdoctoral training at the University of Colorado, and residency at Denver Health. I've specialized in perinatal and reproductive mental health for over 5 years and hold the PMH-C certification from Postpartum Support International. Through PSYPACT, I see clients virtually in 40+ participating states. Therapy with me is warm, collaborative, and evidence-based. I draw primarily from CBT, DBT, ACT, CPT, and trauma-focused approaches, tailored to what you actually need. Reproductive mental health rarely fits a manual. One week we might be processing a loss, the next we're practicing a grounding skill for 3am panic or rehearsing a hard conversation with a partner or provider. Sessions are structured when you need structure, and softer when you need space to feel what you're feeling.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I believe reproductive mental health is for everyone. That includes single parents by choice, LGBTQ+ families, parents who came to parenthood through adoption or surrogacy, and people who chose, or are choosing, child-free living after loss. The reproductive journey is rarely linear and rarely matches the version we were sold. People arrive in therapy carrying experiences that are often invisible to others: a loss no one knew about, postpartum anxiety hidden behind competence, the grief of fertility treatments that didn't work, ambivalence about a child you wanted very much. All of it is welcome here. You don't have to wait until you can explain it clearly to ask for help, and you don't have to be in crisis to deserve support.