Professional Services

Individual Psychotherapy

Therapy is a space full of potential and possibility. I approach the work with a focus on understanding your individual experience and perspective. I have an attentive presence and bring a genuine attitude to the room. Over time, we’ll develop a mutual and trusting dynamic with each other that will enable us to do deep work.

My practice is informed by a variety of diverse modalities and philosophies but primarily revolves around the significance of relationships in our lives and gaining insight into our patterns of coping with the world and being. Part of the process involves helping you get in touch with your body through somatic techniques in order to build awareness, improve self-regulation, and work through past trauma. 

Couples Counseling 

From a foundational standpoint, the principles that guide my individual practice are consistent with my approach to couples counseling. However, the focus shifts to deepening your relationship with your partner rather than your own individual experience. 

A substantial part of the work is discovering the relational patterns and moves within your relationship. We’ll examine how familial dynamics influence the ways in which we’ve learned to get our needs met and how this may be leading to conflict and impasse. I seek to bring you closer to the present experience with one another by highlighting your attempts to connect and achieving clarity by honing your communication and emotional expression.

Consultations

Taking the first step to reach out can be daunting whether you’re looking to begin treatment for the first time or have prior experience with therapy. A consultation can be a great way to get a sense of how it would be like to speak with me about your current difficulties and intentions for therapy. I’m looking forward to hearing how the process has been for you and learning more about you.

You can get a sense of my availability and schedule a free phone or video consultation through Calendly.

A painting of "Landscape at Sunset" by Felix Vallotton.

You need not, and in fact cannot, teach an acorn to grow into an oak tree.

— Karen Horney