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Accepting Clients
In-Person or Online
Accepting Clients
In-Person or Online
Calm, compassionate, quirky, creative, empathetic, present, gentle yet direct, collaborative, challenging (in a good way).
I want our time together to be helpful. I want you to, above all, feel heard. I am good at picking up on patterns of thought or themes, unpacking systemic issues and barriers that might be holding you back from the life you want to live.
Navigate the challenges in your life such as grief and loss, illness, caregiving, dementia, end-of-life decision making, family conflict, life transitions such as retirement or moving into assisted living, anxiety and depression, and more.
are grieving any type of loss (death or otherwise), are grappling with caring for an ill spouse, are going through their own chronic or terminal illness, families who need to have hard conversations but need some structure and nudging.
Older adults are often overlooked in our country and few therapists focus on their unique needs. Put simply, I think older adults are just the best!
My office is in a beautiful 1886 yellow Victorian house! My space is colorful and loaded with natural light. And Zoom - well that's convenient!
For the first 8 years of my practice I -only- made housecalls to older adults. I wanted to break down barriers to older adults receiving mental healthcare. Nowadays I have an office, use Zoom, and still see folks in their homes!
Grief
Illness and Disease
Narrative Therapy
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
Bachelors of Arts - Psychology - Hamline University
Fellow in Thanatology - Association for Death Education and Counseling
Grief
Illness and Disease
Narrative Therapy
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
Bachelors of Arts - Psychology - Hamline University
Fellow in Thanatology - Association for Death Education and Counseling