I like to look at the whole person when considering a treatment plan. Our sessions can vary from discussing childhood memories, relationship patterns, life transitions, coping techniques, children, pets, and practical problem solving strategies.
I like to look at the whole person when considering a treatment plan. Our sessions can vary from discussing childhood memories, relationship patterns, life transitions, coping techniques, children, pets, and practical problem solving strategies.
I prefer the one-on-one relationship that working in individual psychotherapy provides. My philosophy is that the bond that I build with you is the most important aspect of your journey.
gain insight and answer any questions that you may have about yourself throughout the evaluation and/or therapeutic process.
gain insight and answer any questions that you may have about yourself throughout the evaluation and/or therapeutic process.
that I work collaboratively with my clients and other important systems and individuals in their lives. I tailor my approach based on the unique needs of each person and integrate techniques from many different modalities.
I work collaboratively with you to identify and address the underlying issues that are contributing to your challenges. In our work, you can expect to gain greater self-awareness, develop coping skills, and create positive change in your life.
I work collaboratively with you to identify and address the underlying issues that are contributing to your challenges. In our work, you can expect to gain greater self-awareness, develop coping skills, and create positive change in your life.
I use a client-centered approach that is tailored to your individual needs. I will listen and challenge you to dig deep and gain self-awareness to achieve your goals.
Together, we will start with building trust between us and get comfortable with what it means to be in therapy. Over time, collaborate together to define what my clients want to accomplish in our time together.
Together, we will start with building trust between us and get comfortable with what it means to be in therapy. Over time, collaborate together to define what my clients want to accomplish in our time together.
My approach to therapy varies based on the needs of each client I work with. I usually use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Client-Centered Therapy.
In my work I strive for self-reflection and encourage the exploration of difficult, often avoided emotions. My purpose is to help you examine those emotions and thoughts blocking your recovery. We will work together toward healing and growth.
In my work I strive for self-reflection and encourage the exploration of difficult, often avoided emotions. My purpose is to help you examine those emotions and thoughts blocking your recovery. We will work together toward healing and growth.
For the past eight years I have used Cognitive Behavior therapy as a valuable approach to help clients identify and modify unhealthy thinking patterns. We’ll work together to get to the root of your distress and learn strategies for healthier coping.