Being in the Social Work field for 20 + years, so there are no subjects in which I do not welcome a client to discuss. Some of these topics could include issues involving Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, Bipolar Disorder, Transitional Issues and more.
Being in the Social Work field for 20 + years, so there are no subjects in which I do not welcome a client to discuss. Some of these topics could include issues involving Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, Bipolar Disorder, Transitional Issues and more.
Clients should feel open to share their thoughts and/or feelings without any type of judgement. They should also feel like they are "being heard" with whatever challenges that they are facing. In addition, clients need to feel supported as well.
Explore expectations. You are expected to do so much in a day; you are responsible for the mental load of the house, your kid’s safety and well being, and you start wondering “why can’t I do it all like everybody else?”
Explore expectations. You are expected to do so much in a day; you are responsible for the mental load of the house, your kid’s safety and well being, and you start wondering “why can’t I do it all like everybody else?”
I'm not a blank slate, I'm here with you in healing from being the "best" and taking on everything like it's your job (because I've been there too). Fears of being judged, criticized and yelled at don't have to rule your life anymore.
figure out why your inner critic is never satisfied. You just keep doing more and pushing yourself but it never feels "good enough". Over-achieving, putting yourself last, and setting yourself on fire to keep other people warm isn't sustainable.
figure out why your inner critic is never satisfied. You just keep doing more and pushing yourself but it never feels "good enough". Over-achieving, putting yourself last, and setting yourself on fire to keep other people warm isn't sustainable.
I help overachievers stop "doing it all" so they can actually start living a life they want! Starting therapy, my clients realize they lost themselves trying to be who they were "supposed" to be. My goal is to guide you to who you WANT to be.
Couples explore themes like communication, trust, conflict resolution, emotional intimacy, infidelity, pre-marital, Divorce and Seperation, Parenting/ Co-Parenting, and personal growth to strengthen their relationship.
Couples explore themes like communication, trust, conflict resolution, emotional intimacy, infidelity, pre-marital, Divorce and Seperation, Parenting/ Co-Parenting, and personal growth to strengthen their relationship.
clients experience insightful guidance and a welcoming atmosphere. She uncovers core relationship issues, fostering understanding and connection. Her personalized, practical strategies empower couples, focusing on strengths for meaningful growth..
Have fun, address tough subjects in a safe manner, continually adjust the approach based on what is working, focus on your strengths as well as your challenges, improve communication, understand each other better, and maintain a positive attitude.
Have fun, address tough subjects in a safe manner, continually adjust the approach based on what is working, focus on your strengths as well as your challenges, improve communication, understand each other better, and maintain a positive attitude.
My approach is individualized for every couple. I pull from the Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Therapy, among other approaches. I see the relationship as the client, so I work to support your goals.