Explore your reasons, of course, for seeking therapy and your overall goals, but, more importantly, we would want to figure out in the first few sessions whether we're a great fit for each other.
Explore your reasons, of course, for seeking therapy and your overall goals, but, more importantly, we would want to figure out in the first few sessions whether we're a great fit for each other.
While I listen/reflect as any good therapist or coach would, I'm not passive. Clients tell me that I really challenge them to think critically about the choices they're making and whether those choices are really giving them the life they want.
Tackle emotional challenges, relational issues, self-identity, life transitions, goal setting, coping strategies, communication skills, mindfulness and self-care
Tackle emotional challenges, relational issues, self-identity, life transitions, goal setting, coping strategies, communication skills, mindfulness and self-care
I utilize an eclectic approach that allows me to select the most suitable strategies from cognitive, behavioral, humanistic, and other therapeutic modalities, thus ensuring that I address a wide range of client needs.
tackle issues of the past, present, and future. We will challenge negative thinking patterns and old behaviors that are just not working for you. We will build self-confidence, self-worth, self-concept, and value while embracing your strengths.
tackle issues of the past, present, and future. We will challenge negative thinking patterns and old behaviors that are just not working for you. We will build self-confidence, self-worth, self-concept, and value while embracing your strengths.
Comfort, peace, and security is what I strive for in a therapy session. My clients feel a sense of release and freedom and know that it is a space where they are free to do so. All of the clinicians in my group practice desire to create that space.
Creating a life that sparks joy can be scary, but oh so worth it. It’s sometimes easier to find ways to fit in, to stay busy, or distract ourselves. I invite you to be in the present, to imagine stepping outside of the box you may be used to.
Creating a life that sparks joy can be scary, but oh so worth it. It’s sometimes easier to find ways to fit in, to stay busy, or distract ourselves. I invite you to be in the present, to imagine stepping outside of the box you may be used to.
My primary approach to therapy is through connection, presence, and acceptance. There is no judgment here. I want you to feel empowered to embrace exactly who you are and to help you discover who you are if you haven’t quite figured it out yet.
We'll work to build a safe relationship in therapy so that you can experiment with new ways of handling difficult emotions, articulating boundaries, exploring vulnerability, understanding internal thought patterns and regulating body reactions.
We'll work to build a safe relationship in therapy so that you can experiment with new ways of handling difficult emotions, articulating boundaries, exploring vulnerability, understanding internal thought patterns and regulating body reactions.
I personalize my integrative approach, using Attachment-Focused EMDR, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Interpersonal Process as my primary approaches. I respect and incorporate many intersections of clients' identities and strengths.