Services
About My Clients
I work with clients who feel stuck after trying short-term or symptom-focused therapy. You may be navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, or the weight of systemic harm. You’re not looking for quick fixes, you want to make sense of your story, name what’s been unspeakable, and move beyond coping into deeper healing. You don’t want to be reduced to a diagnosis or checklist. You want space to ask better questions, uncover patterns, and reconnect with yourself and others.
My Background and Approach
I’m a Licensed Social Worker with a background in trauma-informed care and a foundation in psychodynamic therapy. My work is grounded in the belief that healing is not about returning to “functional,” but uncovering the unconscious patterns that shape our lives and relationships. I don’t offer quick fixes or prescriptive treatment plans. Instead, I create space for exploration, meaning-making, and transformation. I take a relational, non-pathologizing stance that honors your unique story and resists the idea that people are problems to fix. I have experience working with LGBTQIA+ clients (including trans and nonbinary folks), neurodivergent individuals, and survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Therapy with me is collaborative and honest, a space to heal within and build the life you want beyond “functional” or survival. We will discover what works for you and will incorporate creative tools like art and mindfulness when useful.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I believe healing isn't about “fixing” what’s broken, it’s about understanding what’s been silenced, misunderstood, or distorted. I don’t see people as diagnoses or problems. Each person has a unique story to tell that has been shaped by a lifetime of experiences. Experiences that have been formed by a chorus of voices from our past. They impact how we see ourselves, the choices we make, and how we show up in our relationships. We may not recognize that some of these voices are lying to us and leaving us stuck in patterns that no longer serve us in our present. While they may have once been used to protect us, they leave us in patterns that no longer serve us. We may also find our voice has been forgotten through the pressure to conform and function in a broken system. I believe healing happens through reconnecting with that voice, putting words to what was once unspeakable, and making space to connect more deeply, with yourself, others, and the world around you.