Services
About My Clients
The clients I see are typically looking for help with anxiety, depression, substance abuse and/or relationship issues. The clients who get the most out of therapy are those who understand it to be a collaborative endeavor. Additionally, it’s important to know that in many ways it’s the time between sessions that determines whether growth can occur. Are the things we discuss in sessions being integrated into your week? Change is not easy to come by. But I truly believe we are all capable of it.
My Background and Approach
I did my undergrad at Georgetown University and my graduate work at Fordham University. I was lucky enough to go through additional training at the William Alanson White Institute, one of the more storied and truly wonderful training institutes in the city. More recently I’ve completed two years of training in one of the more somatic modalities, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. My approach depends entirely on the client. Not just their presenting issue but who they are as a person. What might work for one person might not for another. Whether it’s client-centered psychotherapy, CBT, mindfulness, psychodynamic work or Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, it needs to be used intentionally and in a way that is sensitive to the uniqueness of every client. The relationship between client and therapist itself is the bedrock of the work. The relationship itself can in fact be the route to healing. I think my ability to show up as an authentic and unpretentious human being serves this fact well.