Services

I offer individual psychotherapy for adults navigating the lasting effects of trauma, painful relationship patterns, anxiety, depression, and struggles with self-worth.

Many of the people I work with are thoughtful, self-aware, and capable in many areas of life, while still finding themselves caught in patterns that feel painful, confusing, or difficult to shift alone. Therapy offers a space to understand these experiences more deeply, make sense of how they developed, and begin practicing new ways of relating to yourself, others, and the life you want to build.

These are some of the concerns that often bring people into this work:

Modalities & Approach

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    Relational + Psychodynamic

    Early relationships often shape self-worth, expectations, and the ways people learn to navigate closeness, conflict, and vulnerability.

  • EMDR

    Some experiences continue to feel emotionally charged long after they are over. EMDR can reduce that intensity so the past no longer feels so active in the present.

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    Internal Family Systems

    Protective and vulnerable parts of the self are met with curiosity rather than judgment to make room for greater clarity, compassion, and internal steadiness.

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    Sensorimotor Psychotherapy

    Trauma is carried not only in memory, but in the body. Tension, activation, shutdown, and other nervous system responses become part of the work of healing.

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“Therapy is not only about understanding why you feel the way you do.

It is also about creating the conditions for something to shift.”