Services
About My Clients
I work with adults, teens, and families who are navigating grief in its many forms—whether from death, separation, illness, or significant life transitions. My clients are seeking a supportive and non-judgmental space to process loss on their own terms, while exploring opportunities for meaning-making and resilience. Together, we honor the uniqueness of each person’s experience and move toward healing in a way that feels both grounded and authentic.
My Background and Approach
I’m a grief and family therapist with over 20 years of experience supporting children, adults, and families as they navigate the often overwhelming terrain of loss, death, and medical trauma. I’ve spent much of that time walking alongside families facing serious or terminal illness, suicide, or other sudden and traumatic events. My work is trauma-informed and relational; grounded in deep empathy, clinical skill, humor, and a belief that an important part of healing can happen in connection. I work with adults, children and teens, and families in individual and group settings. Whether your loss is recent or years old, we’ll work together to process your grief, reconnect with your resilience and sense of self, and build new meaning without minimizing your pain. I’m also a clinical supervisor. Supporting other clinicians is one of the most meaningful parts of what I do. I offer a reflective, collaborative space where therapists can deepen their practice.