Together we will explore the experiences that may be causing unhealthy thoughts about yourself and may be negatively affecting your relationship with yourself and others. We will then develop a practical plan to help you create the life you want.
Together we will explore the experiences that may be causing unhealthy thoughts about yourself and may be negatively affecting your relationship with yourself and others. We will then develop a practical plan to help you create the life you want.
I treat anxiety, trauma, grief and other things with some of the newest mind-body technologies such as EMDR and others techniques. These techniques retrain your brain to replace negative thoughts about yourself with more compassionate alternatives.
My approach is a collaborative one. I provide options on how to get where you want to go, and you choose what works best for you.
My approach is a collaborative one. I provide options on how to get where you want to go, and you choose what works best for you.
I work to meet clients where they are and provide trauma informed care. The therapy room is a safe, non-judgmental space where you can be yourself. You decide what we talk about and the boundaries surrounding those topics.
There are no limits to what we can discuss. Nothing is off the table! Therapy becomes your sanctuary, a safe and judgment-free space where you can freely express your innermost thoughts, unveil past hurts, and tackle current challenges.
There are no limits to what we can discuss. Nothing is off the table! Therapy becomes your sanctuary, a safe and judgment-free space where you can freely express your innermost thoughts, unveil past hurts, and tackle current challenges.
My strengths-based approach to therapy centers around celebrating and harnessing the inherent strengths, resilience, and capabilities within each individual. I believe that every person possesses unique qualities and resources that can be utilized.
In session, we will pay special attention to how language is used and the different narratives you hold about yourself, working to separate what you want for your life versus what others may want or expect of you.
In session, we will pay special attention to how language is used and the different narratives you hold about yourself, working to separate what you want for your life versus what others may want or expect of you.
In sessions, we will examine how your symptoms may be connected to the past, including any previous traumas and your role in your family of origin. I may use interpretation to examine what lies under the surface of your presenting problems.
define what a meaningful life looks like for you, work toward your values, and squash any self-doubt in your way of actualizing your goals.
define what a meaningful life looks like for you, work toward your values, and squash any self-doubt in your way of actualizing your goals.
that I prioritize establishing honest communication in our therapeutic alliance. If you’re open to receiving feedback that will directly relate to your role in your relationships and mental health, the road to healing will be far less bumpy.