I am here to help with anxiety, depression, trauma and PTSD, relationship issues, life transitions and more. Through respect, understanding, honesty and a touch of humor, therapy becomes a safe place to ease distress and accomplish goals. As we work together, therapy can help with easing symptoms, healing and recovery, improving life satisfaction,
Whether facing life balance struggles, parentingrelationship conflicts, battling symptoms of anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, or just general issues; it is my belief that connecting with someone outside of your inner circle can be greatly beneficial. Life is ever changing and change can be difficult. I believe in working collaboratively with e
I specialize in helping patients that are dealing with anxiety, depression, and trauma related issues. Worry, fear and bad memories often interfere with a person’s daily life. These problems can be very stressful and can affect a person’s social relationships, work performance, and self-esteem. These individuals often turn to maladaptiv
I work from the premise that people are relational beings. First and foremost I focus on where you are and what you need at any given moment. The therapeutic relationship has the power to be transforming, and I see my role as being a facilitator in your growth and evolution as a person.
I am a firm believer in the power of community and support. I believe no one deserves to struggle alone. I take a gentle and compassionate approach to meet you exactly where you are. I take a person-centered approach to my work, which means that I acknowledge that you are the expert of your own life. I’m not here to judge or tell you what to
Let's be honest—therapy can be hard. It's vulnerable and intrusive. You don't know me, yet I'm asking about your deepest, darkest secrets. I get how bizarre that sounds. But rest assured, I'm here to provide a safe, non-judgmental space for you to speak freely and openly. My goal is to validate your feelings and empower you to discover your p
All of us experience stress, anxiety, and unhelpful patterns. Sometimes, it’s difficult to notice their insidious effects on our wellbeing.
When you think of stressors, your mind might go to your demanding job, family dynamics, recent break-up, or financial difficulties. However stress is manifesting in your day-to-day life, I'm here
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