Utilizes a multi-theoretical approach to therapy to meet the unique needs of her clients. She utilizes narrative, cognitive-behavioral, strength-based, empowerment, person-centered, and mindfulness-based therapies.
Utilizes a multi-theoretical approach to therapy to meet the unique needs of her clients. She utilizes narrative, cognitive-behavioral, strength-based, empowerment, person-centered, and mindfulness-based therapies.
Provides supportive and restorative therapy for those impacted by grief and loss, stress, anxiety, depression, fear of the future or unknown, as well as sadness, regret, guilt and/or shame.
I can support you with managing with anxiety, depression, relationship issues and family issues.
I can support you with managing with anxiety, depression, relationship issues and family issues.
I provide a sense of warmth and safety during sessions. I enjoy utilizing humor and laughter to increase comfortability with each other.
uncover the obscured path to joy and fulfillment. We will identify specific challenges that block you from recovery. We will also identify your strengths and inner resources that will not only aid your healing but unlock your greatest potential.
uncover the obscured path to joy and fulfillment. We will identify specific challenges that block you from recovery. We will also identify your strengths and inner resources that will not only aid your healing but unlock your greatest potential.
I accompany clients through their own emotional and psychological landscape, identifying old wounds that lead to present behavior, thoughts, and feelings. There are many roads to healing, and together, we will find what works best for you.
One of the greatest things about Brainspotting is that one can process just about anything using it. One can work on a specific issues such as anger towards someone or a more general issue such as a sense of not feeling good enough.
One of the greatest things about Brainspotting is that one can process just about anything using it. One can work on a specific issues such as anger towards someone or a more general issue such as a sense of not feeling good enough.
Working from a bottom-up approach, clients process issues to obtain healing in their brain and body which leads to change in their psychology versus trying to change their psychology via talk, which is the top-down approach.
...look at what brings you to therapy, how you'll know when you've achieved those goals; your values and priorities, and what we can do to help you get the most out of life.
...look at what brings you to therapy, how you'll know when you've achieved those goals; your values and priorities, and what we can do to help you get the most out of life.
...that I draw from psychodynamic, existential, narrative, strength-based and cognitive-behavioral approaches while using imagery, metaphor, humor, and authentic interactions to help you understand important concepts and tools.