Explore grief, trauma, and work to gain an understanding of complex emotions and behaviors. You will gain self-compassion, learn to hear your own voice, and regain your ability to manage difficult emotions.
Explore grief, trauma, and work to gain an understanding of complex emotions and behaviors. You will gain self-compassion, learn to hear your own voice, and regain your ability to manage difficult emotions.
I use my extensive educational background, evidence-based practices, and humor in my sessions to balance the complex topics we navigate together.
Create goals that are best fit for you and work towards these goals in an effort to help you advocate for your life. We will also spend time learning to operationalize important topics and contextualize them towards your experience.
Create goals that are best fit for you and work towards these goals in an effort to help you advocate for your life. We will also spend time learning to operationalize important topics and contextualize them towards your experience.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy places emphasis on providing objective observations towards discrepancies and dissonances that occur within our own narrative. Most of our work will revolve around building upon foundations of vulnerability and trust.
define the problem(s), set goals for a better future, set specific objectives, and create a timeline for achieving it all. The keys are Positivity, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, Achievement and Vitality. All of these are important to well-being
define the problem(s), set goals for a better future, set specific objectives, and create a timeline for achieving it all. The keys are Positivity, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, Achievement and Vitality. All of these are important to well-being
I take an eclectic approach to therapy, but start with respect and unconditional positive regard. Positive Psychology is my foundational basis for everything I do. While happiness is nice, well-being is the ultimate goal.
Focus on YOUR goals. Sometimes that means less of something (anxiety, sadness, anger, confusion, frustration, toxic relationships), and sometimes more (clarity, self-acceptance, confidence, boundaries, support, strength, communication).
Focus on YOUR goals. Sometimes that means less of something (anxiety, sadness, anger, confusion, frustration, toxic relationships), and sometimes more (clarity, self-acceptance, confidence, boundaries, support, strength, communication).
My approach to working with you will be unique to your needs and goals and to who you are as a person. My focus is on cultivating mental health, not treating mental illness.
Together, we'll explore the story your feelings, and even your body, are telling, meeting whatever we find with curiosity and compassion. We'll undo the fragmentation that keeps you stuck. Every step toward wholeness is a step toward flourishing.
Together, we'll explore the story your feelings, and even your body, are telling, meeting whatever we find with curiosity and compassion. We'll undo the fragmentation that keeps you stuck. Every step toward wholeness is a step toward flourishing.
I approach counseling primarily from an approach called AEDP. The first thing to know is, I enjoy it. Beyond that, it's highly relational, a profound resource for healing trauma, it's empowering, and it's relentlessly curious.