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About My Clients
I specialize in couples therapy, where I help partners work toward relational repair after infidelity, betrayal, or ongoing conflict. I also work with individuals wanting to work through attachment and relationship issues, identity development, spirituality, trauma, anxiety, and depression. I believe our identities and inner landscapes are shaped by relationships, and that healing happens in and through relationships.
My Background and Approach
I hold a Master of Arts in Couple & Family Therapy and my training is rooted in systems theory, which means I privilege context, relational dynamics, emotional connections, and the influence of generational patterns in considering who you are and what brings you to therapy. My work with both individuals and couples is attachment-based, psychodynamically oriented, and informed by intersectional feminist thought. With couples, I draw mainly from emotionally-focused therapy and attachment theories. These theoretical references all describe an approach to therapy that is rooted in a relational, collaborative framework. This means throughout the course of our work, I will invite us to consider your emotional patterns, family history and earliest relationships, attachment style and ways of relating, and internalized narratives about yourself.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
The work we do to bring greater awareness to our unconscious behaviors and beliefs will also ask us to identify and dismantle oppressive systems and narratives, both within ourselves and in our relationships. In our work together, we will explore some of these broader systems of oppression, including racism, sexism, and homophobia, and how they have fractured and splintered our collective and individual sense of wholeness and empowerment.