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About My Clients
My specialty areas include adjustment/life transitions, anxiety, body image concerns, eating disorders, emerging adulthood, identity-related stress, and women’s issues. I am especially happy to have centered my eating disorder treatment acumen and skills on cultural humility and culturally adapted care for under-represented individuals.
My Background and Approach
I am a graduate of Georgia State University’s counseling psychology doctoral program. I completed predoctoral internship at Duke University's Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and postdoctoral fellowship at the UNC-CH Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders. I apply feminist and multicultural lenses to evidence-based practices and person-centered approaches rooted in third-wave cognitive behavioral therapies. I have developed a warm and refined therapeutic approach that supports clients in understanding the function of their emotions and identities as they connect with their values, thoughts, stress, physical bodies, behaviors, and larger systemic realities. I also had the privilege of being expertly trained in effective eating disorder treatments: cognitive behavioral therapy enhanced for eating disorders (CBT-E), The Renfrew Unified Treatment for Eating Disorders and Comorbidity, cognitive behavioral therapy for ARFID (CBT-AR) and family-based therapy (FBT).