Services
- Individual
- Couples
- Family
- Adolescent/Teen
- Group
About My Clients
Have you been carrying something for so long it's started to feel like just the way things are? Maybe it's showing up as anxiety, or substances, or relationships that keep going the same way. Maybe it's harder to name — a sense of not quite belonging, or grief that won't move, or a version of yourself you don't fully recognize anymore. Whatever brought you here, you don't have to keep holding it alone.
My Background and Approach
I hold a Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and am a Licensed Professional Counselor-Associate and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Intern in Texas. Before counseling, I spent years in law, advertising, and sociology — fields that taught me how people construct meaning, defend identity, and communicate around the things that matter most. That background shapes how I work. I arrive curious, not with a fixed agenda. My approach is depth-oriented, drawing from varied theoretical approaches, with expressive arts woven in when language hits a wall. Symptoms are rarely the problem — they're usually the most creative solution a person has found to something they haven't been able to fully name yet. I have a particular interest in culture and identity. Sessions are collaborative and relational. I'm not here to hand you a program — I'm here to think alongside you, honestly and with genuine investment in where you're trying to go.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I practice transcendental meditation, and it has shaped how I show up in the room — with steadiness and a genuine belief that stillness is worth working toward. I am a woman of color who has lived between cultures, and I carry that experience into my work with intention. I understand what it means to hold identities that don't always translate, and I am committed to creating a space where that complexity is welcome rather than flattened. I am bilingual in English and Hindi, a member of Chi Sigma Iota, and I believe therapy should be accessible across difference — whoever you are and wherever you're coming from, my aim is that you feel that in the room.