I believe that therapy should meet you where you are, and that healing takes time. My work is deeply guided by the belief that everyone has the capacity for change and growth.
My Approach
My clients often describe me as warm, caring, and compassionate.
In our sessions, I want you to feel safe and comfortable to show up exactly as you are.
Whether we’re working together for the first time or have built a relationship over time, my hope is that you leave each session with a sense of relief, hope, and the belief that healing and change are possible.
What I Treat
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Do you feel stuck? Have you lost interest in things you once enjoyed? Do you find yourself feeling persistently sad, empty, or hopeless?
You’re not alone. Depression can make even simple tasks feel overwhelming and disconnect you from the things and people that matter most. With support, it’s possible to rediscover motivation, connection, and hope—and begin moving toward a life that feels meaningful again.
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Do you feel constantly on edge or find your mind racing with “what ifs”? Is it hard to relax, sleep, or stop worrying—no matter how much you try?
Anxiety can make it feel like your mind and body are always in overdrive. But you don’t have to live in a constant state of tension. Together, we can work to understand your triggers, quiet your thoughts, and help you feel calmer and more in control.
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Do you often doubt yourself or feel like you’re not good enough? Do you find it hard to accept compliments or recognize your own worth? Are you your own harshest critic?
Low self-esteem can quietly shape how you see yourself and the world around you. It can hold you back from pursuing goals, setting boundaries, or feeling confident in relationships. The good news is that self-esteem can grow. Through support and self-discovery, you can learn to challenge negative self-talk, build confidence, and develop a more compassionate relationship with yourself.
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Is your child dreading school or withdrawing from friends? Have you noticed changes in their mood, sleep, or confidence? Do you suspect they may be experiencing bullying but aren’t sure how to help?
Watching your child struggle with bullying can be heartbreaking. It can leave them feeling scared, anxious, or alone—and leave you feeling helpless as a parent. With the right support, both you and your child can learn ways to respond to bullying, rebuild confidence, and create a sense of safety and connection. Together, we can help your child feel seen, supported, and secure in themselves and their world.
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Have you experienced something that still feels difficult to think or talk about? Do certain memories, places, or situations leave you feeling anxious, tense, or disconnected? Are you finding it hard to feel safe, trust others, or move forward?
Trauma can leave lasting effects on the mind and body, often long after the events themselves have passed. It can influence how you relate to yourself and others, affect your sense of safety, and shape patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior. You don’t have to face these challenges alone. With understanding and compassionate support, it’s possible to process difficult experiences, rebuild trust, and move toward a greater sense of balance, connection, and well-being.
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Are you struggling to communicate with loved ones or feeling disconnected from those closest to you? Do conflicts, misunderstandings, or unresolved patterns keep coming up in your relationships? Are you feeling lonely, unsupported, or unsure how to navigate family dynamics?
Family and relationship challenges can impact your emotional well-being and sense of stability. With guidance and support, it’s possible to improve communication, set healthy boundaries, and build stronger, more fulfilling connections with the people who matter most.
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Do you feel overwhelmed by the loss of someone or something important in your life? Have you experienced the end of a relationship, the death of a loved one, the loss of a job, home, or other significant life changes? Are you struggling with sadness, emptiness, or a sense of disconnection that just won’t go away?
Grief can affect your emotions, body, and daily life, and it’s different for everyone. With support, you can process your loss, honor your feelings, and gradually find ways to reconnect with life and move forward at your own pace.
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Do you or your child struggle with patterns of behavior that feel difficult to manage or control? Are certain actions or reactions creating tension at home, at work, or in relationships? Do you feel frustrated, overwhelmed, or unsure how to respond in these situations?
Behavioral challenges can be confusing and exhausting, but they often have underlying causes that can be addressed with understanding and support. Together, we can explore what drives these behaviors, develop strategies to manage them, and create healthier patterns that make life feel more manageable and balanced.