Hone in on the strengths you already possess and work on areas in which you'd like to grow. We will work together to develop strategies for coping with the challenges that come up in everyday life.
Hone in on the strengths you already possess and work on areas in which you'd like to grow. We will work together to develop strategies for coping with the challenges that come up in everyday life.
My approach is client-centered, so I focus on you and your world. I operate with a systems lens, so I want to understand who you are within the context of the many communities to which you belong.
We will get to know you and understand when you are your most authentic self . We will look at what lessons you have learned in your life and ask if those are lessons we want to continue living by.
We will get to know you and understand when you are your most authentic self . We will look at what lessons you have learned in your life and ask if those are lessons we want to continue living by.
I work from a systemic lens, meaning that I look at our lives as a whole. I use narrative and attachment therapies to help clients be the author of their own story. I have advanced trainings in Gottman Couples Therapy, AIR Network, and Play Therapy.
Figure out how to navigate your concerns.
Figure out how to navigate your concerns.
That I believe that people have the ability within themselves to change and heal, but need a safe relationship to do it in.
We will work together to help you meet your goals and find relief from your troubles.
We will work together to help you meet your goals and find relief from your troubles.
I understand that throughout life we can experience stressors and obstacles that impact our mental health. I use a collaborative and relational approach to help you explore your thoughts and feelings, which can lead to insight and a sense of relief.
Identify your "whys" and "hows." I’ve had the honor of working with people who have experienced unimaginable loss and pain, and no one needed to be "fixed." Good therapy helps you to discover what is most important to you, and to live as if it is.
Identify your "whys" and "hows." I’ve had the honor of working with people who have experienced unimaginable loss and pain, and no one needed to be "fixed." Good therapy helps you to discover what is most important to you, and to live as if it is.
I work within an ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) framework which helps clients use their personal values as motivation for the sometimes very difficult work of change.