Clinical Specialty

My specialty is working with people with anxiety, depression, and a history of interpersonal trauma. I often work with graduate and college students, other adults with various professions, and those exploring the impact of gender and race on their identity and life experiences.

My goal is to help people understand their minds at a deep level, own their bodies, and live their lives more fully and meaningfully.

Having worked in university counseling centers, community clinics, and hospitals, I value working with people across class, culture, and language, including those in the LGBTQ+ community and those living between cultures and languages.

Although my personal life experience is not a sufficient qualification for understanding each unique BIPOC experience, I am often sought out by persons of color and those of Asian descent, as well as those who had disappointing experiences with prior therapy. The experience of living between cultures and languages is of particular interest to me.

A compassionate and deep understanding of self allows you to live a fuller and more satisfying life, not bound by old patterns.

My goal is to help you understand how your mind works, digest difficult experiences, and develop the capacity to build and maintain enriching relationships with others and yourself. We will be listening to your mind and body in depth, including aspects that are not readily available to us. Understanding your mind in this way can be transformative.