Look at how things in your life may be getting in the way of being where you want, easing the pain and stress of life.
Look at how things in your life may be getting in the way of being where you want, easing the pain and stress of life.
I like to meet the person where they are at on their journey. Identify what barriers are preventing them from being their best self and working to overcome them.
get more insight into your thoughts/feelings/behavior and then take effective action in your everyday life. I firmly believe that if therapy works, you should see tangible changes for the better outside of therapy room.
get more insight into your thoughts/feelings/behavior and then take effective action in your everyday life. I firmly believe that if therapy works, you should see tangible changes for the better outside of therapy room.
I used evidenced-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Exposure Therapy (for anxiety), Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy (ERP), and more.
We will work together to identify your strengths and how you can build on those strengths. We will also work through conflict that keep you from moving forward with personal and vocational goals.
We will work together to identify your strengths and how you can build on those strengths. We will also work through conflict that keep you from moving forward with personal and vocational goals.
My approach is based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which helps clients identify conflicting thoughts, feelings, and actions. Usually, overcoming these conflicts allows us to move forward in all areas of life.
Together we will work to create a 'safe space' where you can engage your past and present experiences, while supporting self awareness, healing and growth.
Together we will work to create a 'safe space' where you can engage your past and present experiences, while supporting self awareness, healing and growth.
My approach to therapy is client centered and “trauma informed.” A “trauma informed” approach to therapy is non-pathologizing, compassionate, body-aware and hope-filled, addressing a full range of presenting problems.
As a LPC, I aim to guide clients towards emotional growth and symptom reduction. Together, we'll understand how internal conflicts interact with external stressors, identify destructive relationship patterns, and foster healing.
As a LPC, I aim to guide clients towards emotional growth and symptom reduction. Together, we'll understand how internal conflicts interact with external stressors, identify destructive relationship patterns, and foster healing.
I employ an eclectic approach to therapy, in which we draw on multiple theoretical orientations and techniques. This multi-modal approach is highly individualized, engaging, and flexible.