• Depression • Anxiety • Relationship Issues • Parenting Problems • Career Challenges • OCD • ADHD • Physical Trauma • Emotional Abuse • Substance Related issues
• Depression • Anxiety • Relationship Issues • Parenting Problems • Career Challenges • OCD • ADHD • Physical Trauma • Emotional Abuse • Substance Related issues
In our first session, we will complete a plan of the work ahead. We will set a clear time frame to have markers for your progress. Most patients see gradual lifting of symptoms within a month and consistent improvement thereafter.
Whether you’re struggling with domestic violence, addiction, or anxiety, it is important that you know you don’t have to be alone in this journey.
Whether you’re struggling with domestic violence, addiction, or anxiety, it is important that you know you don’t have to be alone in this journey.
My view of the function of counseling is as a journey of self-exploration by the client, meant to increase their level of self-understanding and self-awareness.
I expect our initial sessions to be about understanding your needs and sharing my approach. I aim for you to leave with increased hope, empowerment, and clarity about our shared therapeutic journey.
I expect our initial sessions to be about understanding your needs and sharing my approach. I aim for you to leave with increased hope, empowerment, and clarity about our shared therapeutic journey.
I enjoy helping young adults navigate life's challenges, but I'm here for adults at any stage. I admire your bravery and resourcefulness in seeking help. You're already making progress, even if it doesn't feel like it yet.
Imagine, explore, and process. We will start with where you are at and work from there. This is your time and your journey, I am here to hold space and walk with you wherever you wish to go.
Imagine, explore, and process. We will start with where you are at and work from there. This is your time and your journey, I am here to hold space and walk with you wherever you wish to go.
I hold a strong value in remaining non-judgmental and client-focused as you work hard to show up for yourself, your loved ones, your future, etc. I tend to pull from ACT for client sessions as we explore the present moment, values and acceptance.
address your addictive behaviors, and any other concerns, by improving your relationship with yourself and others, building insight into your unique history, integrating therapeutic tools, and deepening your mind-body connection.
address your addictive behaviors, and any other concerns, by improving your relationship with yourself and others, building insight into your unique history, integrating therapeutic tools, and deepening your mind-body connection.
I use a harm reduction approach to understanding and treating substance use and other compulsive behaviors. This approach explores a number of contributing factors, such as co-occurring mental illnesses, family relationships, and medical problems.