Services
- Individual
- Adolescent/Teen
About My Clients
My clients are typically high-functioning women, and men seeking EMDR, who are successful in most areas of life but feel stuck when it comes to dating and romantic partnerships. They often struggle with self-doubt, limiting beliefs, perfectionism, and patterns they can't quite name. Smart, capable, and resourced, they sense they're meant for more, and they're ready to do the deeper work to access their full potential and build the kind of relationships they truly want.
My Background and Approach
I spent many years working in substance abuse treatment, where I witnessed the deep intersectionality between relational trauma and addiction in all its forms, including love addiction. Time and again, I saw clients who couldn't access the language to articulate trauma that lived in their bodies, but who found profound healing through reestablishing secure attachments and understanding how trauma is stored somatically. Over time, I began working with higher-functioning clients who had more external resources but grappled with the same core difficulties: love addiction, perfectionism, and patterns in romantic relationships they couldn't seem to untangle. My approach is warm, non-judgmental, and curious. Together, we get to know all of your parts-without judgment. I draw on EMDR, attachment theory, and somatic awareness to help you heal what words alone can't reach, and to support you in becoming your most authentic self.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I believe every person carries inherent value and the capacity to become their most authentic self. My work is rooted in helping people access that truth often buried beneath self-doubt, limiting beliefs, and the weight of stories we never chose to carry. I am a feminist and a social justice advocate. I stand with LGBTQ+ communities and the Black Lives Matter movement. I believe systems of oppression deeply shape how we see ourselves, how we move through the world, and what we believe we are allowed to want. Healing, then, is not only personal, it is contextual. Acknowledging the systemic forces that have shaped us is itself a profound act of reclamation, and it opens the door to healing parts of ourselves that personal work alone cannot reach. My hope is that our work together feels like a space where your full humanity is welcomed-your softness, your strength, your contradictions, and your becoming.