Services
- Individual
- Group
About My Clients
One struggle therapists have is finding a therapist who supports all their unique needs. Therapists have to cope with everyday problems like life transitions, loss, career development, relationship dynamics, and managing daily tasks. There are also stressors specific to being a therapist, including burnout, vicarious trauma, imposter syndrome, and moral injury. Designed with our needs in mind, I use an integrated and ecological approach that aims to support all aspects of ourselves, careers in
My Background and Approach
Our therapy is rooted in three pillars: personal, relationships, and career. We focus on individual cognitions, coping skills, and emotional regulation. We address family and relationship dynamics, including roles, conflict, support, and behavioral dynamics. Lastly, we explore the unique challenges of being a professional, including vicarious trauma, burnout, financial stress, moral injury, and career dissatisfaction.