work together to understand how your past experiences inform your present difficulties as well as your strengths. We will use this lens to develop new tools and strategies to generate momentum for sustainable change.
work together to understand how your past experiences inform your present difficulties as well as your strengths. We will use this lens to develop new tools and strategies to generate momentum for sustainable change.
I work collaboratively using an integrative approach that draws on mindfulness, cognitive behavioral, dynamic, and creative techniques. We work together to create a plan to help support healing in your thoughts, emotions, and interpersonal patterns.
Together we will create a path to wellness based upon your own personal goals, strengths, and experiences.
Together we will create a path to wellness based upon your own personal goals, strengths, and experiences.
My practice utilizes an individualized, collaborative, multi-theory approach. My work is driven by a passion for discovering what it means to be human. Why do people do what they do? Why are they the way they are?
We will partner with you to design a treatment plan that works for you. There is no cookie-cutter or one-size-fits all method to therapy.
We will partner with you to design a treatment plan that works for you. There is no cookie-cutter or one-size-fits all method to therapy.
We work with individual clients to create a warm, welcoming, and affirming space, that promotes growth, discovery, and recovery from the range of mental health related disorders.
If we can figure out the root cause of what's causing your discomfort, we can then define a path to fixing the issue. Many people wonder why they continue to engage in self-destructive behaviors. Remember, within the problem lies the solution.
If we can figure out the root cause of what's causing your discomfort, we can then define a path to fixing the issue. Many people wonder why they continue to engage in self-destructive behaviors. Remember, within the problem lies the solution.
I think one of the roles counselors most frequently neglect is that of a teacher. If you're going to shell out money to talk to someone, they better offer you simple tools and techniques to utilize as you face the challenges before you.
Assess the problem, explore past experiences, perform self-reflection, explore different perspectives, set goals, address concerns, and monitor progress.
Assess the problem, explore past experiences, perform self-reflection, explore different perspectives, set goals, address concerns, and monitor progress.
My therapeutic approach is collaborative, respectful, and direct