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.
Together we will better understand the root of your presenting issues, as well as develop agreed upon goals for what you would like your life to look like.
Together we will better understand the root of your presenting issues, as well as develop agreed upon goals for what you would like your life to look like.
I tend to use an eclectic approach. I will first engage in a conversation that better allows me to understand what brings you to therapy. From there we will develop a specific treatment plan to help better direct your life.
We will work to identify underlying issues and to rationalize a plan that will allow you to navigate that in a healthy and successful way. Goals will be realistic and feasible. You will feel valued and your strengths will be highlighted.
We will work to identify underlying issues and to rationalize a plan that will allow you to navigate that in a healthy and successful way. Goals will be realistic and feasible. You will feel valued and your strengths will be highlighted.
You will own your experience. We will discuss what brought you here and, when you are ready, I will challenge you to look deeper. You may experience feelings of validation, acknowledgment, relief, and self-understanding.
Identify the issues you want to address and then dig in to get to the root of the problem. Once you understand how you got to be where you are, then that will shed light on where you should go from here.
Identify the issues you want to address and then dig in to get to the root of the problem. Once you understand how you got to be where you are, then that will shed light on where you should go from here.
I am a cognitive behavioral therapist, meaning that we will consider: What do you think about your situation? How do you feel about it? What are you doing about it? Then, together, we'll figure out what needs to change and how to accomplish it.
Work together to help you develop healthier coping skills, improve your ability to manage the stress that is bringing you to therapy; decrease feelings of anxiety and depression and improve your interpersonal relationships.
Work together to help you develop healthier coping skills, improve your ability to manage the stress that is bringing you to therapy; decrease feelings of anxiety and depression and improve your interpersonal relationships.
I do a lot of work around grief and loss; addiction, stress management and navigating life transitions. Therapy can help you decrease suffering, increase feelings of satisfaction. and improve your overall mental health.