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Address Existential Struggles, trauma Distorted thinking/ intrusive thoughts, What is "Imposter syndrome," Learn Self-love/acceptance, How to develop Healthy relationships, Find self-identity, Learn and understand Dynamics of addiction etc
Address Existential Struggles, trauma Distorted thinking/ intrusive thoughts, What is "Imposter syndrome," Learn Self-love/acceptance, How to develop Healthy relationships, Find self-identity, Learn and understand Dynamics of addiction etc
I understand that starting your mental health journey can be complicated and intimidating. In order to help ease your fears, I am willing to talk to you before your first session to ease any discomfort and answer any questions regarding services.
co-occurring / dual diagnosis (substance use + mental health); discerning ADHD vs. differential diagnoses; attachment & codependency; personality disorders; anxiety disorders; eating disorders; family systems; and CBT for chronic pain & illness.
co-occurring / dual diagnosis (substance use + mental health); discerning ADHD vs. differential diagnoses; attachment & codependency; personality disorders; anxiety disorders; eating disorders; family systems; and CBT for chronic pain & illness.
I utilize a variety of approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), solution-focused therapy (SFBT), attachment theories, and CBT for chronic pain / illness.
embark on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and personal growth.
embark on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and personal growth.
that I prioritize a client-centered and collaborative method. I believe in tailoring therapy to the unique needs and goals of each individual.
In my practice, I draw primarily from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Person-Centered Theory, while also taking each person’s unique needs and goals into account, incorporating evidence-based techniques from other theories when appropriate.
In my practice, I draw primarily from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Person-Centered Theory, while also taking each person’s unique needs and goals into account, incorporating evidence-based techniques from other theories when appropriate.
My approach to therapy involves a combination of validation, self-exploration, psychoeducation, accountability, reframing unhelpful beliefs and behaviors, and above all, unconditional care and compassion.
I work collaboratively together with my clients to achieve their goals and objectives and to promote healing in their heart, mind and body.
I work collaboratively together with my clients to achieve their goals and objectives and to promote healing in their heart, mind and body.
My practice includes but is not limited to cognitive behavioral therapy for depression/anxiety, Cognitive processing therapy for PTSD/trauma, interpersonal psychotherapy for depression, couples/marriage counseling and addictions.