walk together and gain a deeper sense of Self. And the further we walk together, I am confident we will find a pathway to relief, healing, and wholeness.
walk together and gain a deeper sense of Self. And the further we walk together, I am confident we will find a pathway to relief, healing, and wholeness.
I like to imagine therapy as going on a walk. Along the walk we'll find some parts of ourselves who may be hurting, some parts who may be protective, and other parts who might just hold the keys to our healing.
We’ll focus on the areas or goals you want to focus on.
We’ll focus on the areas or goals you want to focus on.
My specialties are mental health concerns (like depression and anxiety) and addictions or unhealthy relationships with substances. I am EMDR trained and work with trauma and negative memories. I do individual therapy with adults and older teens.
Lean into emotions, challenge old self-defeating and limiting thoughts, focus on the here-and-now to heal and process, identify maladaptive patterns, identify your strengths and values, and create a space to be your true authentic self.
Lean into emotions, challenge old self-defeating and limiting thoughts, focus on the here-and-now to heal and process, identify maladaptive patterns, identify your strengths and values, and create a space to be your true authentic self.
I meet you where you are. What that means is that we will work together to figure out your strengths and what is holding you back. Your goals are discussed and work towards. Empathy and non-judgement are felt in the room so that you can be yourself.
Work using your strengths to help you realize your full value and potential.
Work using your strengths to help you realize your full value and potential.
I believe that everyone goes through difficulties in life, and these do not define a person. These difficulties add to the strengths and beauty of each person, it just takes some time and clearing the brush to realize this.
. . . help you (a) make sense of how you experience yourself and others across your most important relationships, and how to make this work better for your mental health; (b) make your thinking/behaviors fall in line with your goals/values.
. . . help you (a) make sense of how you experience yourself and others across your most important relationships, and how to make this work better for your mental health; (b) make your thinking/behaviors fall in line with your goals/values.
. . . I use an integrated mix of evidence-based cognitive-behavioral interventions in context of an object relations-oriented conceptualization of relationships and personality. I am specifically trained in transference-focused psychotherapy.