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Accepting Clients
In-Person or Online
Accepting Clients
In-Person or Online
Warm, intuitive, and genuine. I believe that deep and authentic connection to others is essential to our sense of well-being.
I do not believe one-size-fits-all, but instead offer a trusting space for you to share what is going on. I support those who are curious about the origins of their symptoms in order to create a meaningful life in the present.
We can make sense of your current struggles and explore the deeper, underlying patterns that sustain them. We will identify recurring patterns of relating to yourself and others and support you in deepening self-awareness, connection, and agency.
experience anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief, low self-esteem, perfectionism, shame, childhood trauma, and struggle with emerging adulthood and identity. I support people through life transitions and in developing their own identity.
I embrace the complexity of life, relationships, and humanity and feel honored to support people in their journeys.
We are located in the historic Monadnock Building. Our office is light-filled; I welcome you to experience in-person sessions.
At Fermata Psychotherapy we work with people who are curious about themselves, and who want to understand their experiences and process their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. We are trusting, nonjudgmental, and go beyond superficial solutions.
College Students
Complex Trauma
Couples
Depression
Friendships
Grief
Identity
Life Transitions
Loneliness
People Pleasing
Perfectionism
Relationships
Self-Esteem
Self-Worth
Social Anxiety
Psychodynamic Therapy
Relational Psychotherapy
Somatic-Attachment
M.S.W. University of Chicago
NeuroAffective Relational Model (Level 1)
Gottman Therapy (Level 1)
Fellowship in Psychoanalysis - Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis
College Students
Complex Trauma
Couples
Depression
Friendships
Grief
Identity
Life Transitions
Loneliness
People Pleasing
Perfectionism
Relationships
Self-Esteem
Self-Worth
Social Anxiety
Psychodynamic Therapy
Relational Psychotherapy
Somatic-Attachment
M.S.W. University of Chicago
NeuroAffective Relational Model (Level 1)
Gottman Therapy (Level 1)
Fellowship in Psychoanalysis - Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis