...look at what brings you to therapy, how you'll know when you've achieved those goals; your values and priorities, and what we can do to help you get the most out of life.
...look at what brings you to therapy, how you'll know when you've achieved those goals; your values and priorities, and what we can do to help you get the most out of life.
...that I draw from psychodynamic, existential, narrative, strength-based and cognitive-behavioral approaches while using imagery, metaphor, humor, and authentic interactions to help you understand important concepts and tools.
Work through identifying and processing thoughts, emotions, interpersonal patterns; evaluate how those patterns are/are not serving you; make intentional choices for what you want your life to look like while relieving symptoms getting in the way.
Work through identifying and processing thoughts, emotions, interpersonal patterns; evaluate how those patterns are/are not serving you; make intentional choices for what you want your life to look like while relieving symptoms getting in the way.
Therapy can and will look different for every individual. Therapy is hard work, and also fun and rewarding. My approach to therapy is evidence-based and tailored to your needs and goals, which may change and pivot over the course of therapy.
I want to help you become the absolute best version of yourself and discover the miracles that can happen in your life when you learn to love yourself.
I want to help you become the absolute best version of yourself and discover the miracles that can happen in your life when you learn to love yourself.
I enjoy utilizing emotionally focused therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy and exploring family of origin issues. My approach is meant to help a person develop coping skills as well as to identify root causes of existing issues.
Start with the intake phase, which I learn more about you and what you hope for, as well as gather historical/familial history. Then, we talk more about your goals in-depth and I offer ideas about treatment. Then we get started on your therapy path!
Start with the intake phase, which I learn more about you and what you hope for, as well as gather historical/familial history. Then, we talk more about your goals in-depth and I offer ideas about treatment. Then we get started on your therapy path!
My therapeutic approach values a strong therapeutic relationship. I use a collaborative approach that is influenced most by: Interpersonal Neurobiology, Parts Work, Brene Brown, and Attachment Science.
I want you to feel empowered to bring any topic to therapy. Whether we discuss childhood, past relationships, present stressors, or future concerns, we will aim to identify patterns, with hope of fostering a better understanding of yourself.
I want you to feel empowered to bring any topic to therapy. Whether we discuss childhood, past relationships, present stressors, or future concerns, we will aim to identify patterns, with hope of fostering a better understanding of yourself.
Through the therapeutic relationship, I will aim to see the world from your perspective. We will explore your stressors, thoughts, and emotions to find connections. We will highlight and embrace your strengths while building up your coping toolkit.