My practice integrates existential, humanistic, and contemporary psychoanalytic approaches to psychotherapy. This means that our work together will endeavor to go beyond strategies for short term symptom relief or behavior modification, moving to also address the roots of suffering and invite deeper transformation. With new awareness and insight, and through novel experiences, clients come to know themselves and their place in the world differently. Change is set in motion.
I offer individual, group, and relationship/couples therapy. I work with clients of all ages across a broad spectrum of human experience, including depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, relationship challenges, identity questions, life transitions, parenthood, and childhood emotional and behavioral development.
Together, we embark on a relationship. In the unique dynamic we create, new possibilities emerge. We surprise ourselves. We play and we invent. We get curious. We grieve, we rage, we celebrate. We hope. We make meaning, awaken to mystery. We get to know you. And by the singular relationship that is ours, we are changed.
I practice from a relational stance that recognizes the unique interplay between client and therapist is at the heart of our therapeutic work. My style is warm, engaged, grounded, and collaborative.
I have had the privilege of working with people across a wide range of cultural and racial backgrounds, ages, gender identities, sexual orientations, and mental health challenges. My practice affirms LGBTQIA+ individuals, consensual nonmonogamy, kink, sex work, and harm reduction. I believe that individual care and collective liberation are reciprocal.
I love what I do.
Registered Marriage & Family Therapist Associate (AMFT 158989)
Registered Professional Clinical Counselor Associate (APCC 20902)
Supervised by Joe Latuga, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT 127359)


