Licensed to practice in 2 states and accepts 26 insurances. Specializes in Grief, Life Transitions, Women's Issues and 10 more.
I am a licensed clinical social worker providing individual and couples therapy for adults navigating relationship challenges, grief and loss, emotional overwhelm and major life transitions. My goal is to help clients identify patterns that keep them stuck, strengthen boundaries and build practical coping strategies that support meaningful, lasting change. My approach is structured, supportive and nonjudgmental, creating space where clients can process challenges and move toward healing and growth. For clients who wish to integrate faith into their counseling journey, I also offer Christian based counseling. In addition to my therapy work, I bring over 6 years of experience as a medical social worker, serving in hospitals, hospices and long-term care settings. This background gives me a deeper understanding of the emotional, relational and practical challenges that often come with illness, caregiving, grief and significant life transitions.
In your first session, we will spend time getting a clear understanding of what brings you to therapy and what you hope to achieve. I will ask questions about your current concerns, relevant history, goals you want to work towards so we can begin to identify what support will be most helpful for you. We will also discuss confidentiality and what to expect in our work going forward. This is collaborative space and our first meeting is also an opportunity for you to ensure that my approach feels like the right fit for your needs.
My approach is structured, collaborative and focused on practical change. I integrate psychoeducation with evidence-based skills to help clients understand patterns in relationships, emotional responses and behavior. In session, we work on identifying unhelpful cycles, building healthier boundaries and developing coping strategies that can be applied in daily life. Clients often report improved emotional clarity, improved emotional regulation and healthier relationship choices over time.
I am best positioned to work with adults who are navigating relationship challenges, grief and loss, and major life transitions. Many of my clients feel stuck in unhealthy relationship patterns, struggle with boundaries or are working to rebuild their sense of self after emotionally difficult experiences. I work best with individuals who are motivated for change and open to a structured, goal-oriented approach that combines insight with practical tools. I also offer group therapy for those seeking support around grief or relationship recovery and Christian-based counseling is available for clients who wish to incorporate their faith.
Top specialties
Grief
Life Transitions
Women's Issues
Other specialties
Addiction
Coping Skills
Domestic Violence
Health/Medical Issues
Older Adults
Peer Relationships
Personality Disorders
Self Esteem
Serious Mental Illness
Trauma and PTSD
I identify as
Christian
Woman
Adults (18 to 64)
Elders (65 and above)
Illinois
North Carolina
Aetna
Aetna - ASR Health Benefits
Aetna - Allied Benefits
Aetna - Luminare
Aetna - Moda
Aetna - WebTPA
Aetna – HealthEZ
Amerihealth Administrators
Amerihealth NJ Medicare Advantage
Anthem
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Independence Administrators
Independence Blue Cross
Arlo
Cash - $150 per session
Centivo
Cigna
Cigna - HealthEZ
EAP:Cigna
EAP:Evernorth
Evernorth
GTEB
Humana - Medicare
Humana Dual (Medicare & Medicaid)
NC State Health Plan
Tufts Health/Cigna
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
I use cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as a practical, structured approach to help clients understand the connection between their thoughts, emotions and behaviors. In my work, I focus on identifying unhelpful thinking patterns, especially in the context of relationships, stress and life transitions, and helping client reframe these patterns in a more balances and realistic way. I incorporate skill-building strategies such as cognitive restructuring, boundary setting and behavioral changes that clients can apply outside of sessions. My goal is to help clients develop insight along with concrete tolls that lead to measurable, lasting change.
Integrative
I use an integrative approach, drawing from cognitive behavioral attachment-based and mindfulness-based therapies to meet each client's individual needs. I tailor treatment based on the client's goals, focusing on identifying patterns in relationships and emotional responses, while also building practical coping skills and strategies for change. This flexible approach allows me to provide both insight and structured, goal-ooriented work that supports meaningful, lasting approach.
Attachment-based
I use an attachment-based approach to help clients understand how early relationship experiences and past patterns influence their current relationships, emotional responses and sense of self. I focus on identifying patterns such as people-pleasing, difficulty with boundaries and fear of conflict or abandonment and helping clients develop healthier, more secure ways of relating. This work is paired with practical strategies so clients can build stronger boundaries, improve communication and create more stable, fulfilling relationships.
Mindfulness-Based Therapy
I incorporate mindfulness-based therapy to help increase awareness of their thoughts, emotions and reactions without immediately judging or reacting to them. I use mindfulness techniques to support emotional regulation, reduce reactivity and help clients stay more grounded in the present moment. This approach is especially helpful in managing stress, anxiety, and overwhelming emotions. It is often combined with practical strategies to support lasting change.
Christian Counseling
I offer Christian, or faith based, counseling for clients who would like to incorporate their faith into the therapy process. This may include exploring how spiritual beliefs influence thoughts, emotions and life decisions, as well as integrating prayer, Scripture and faith-based perspectives when appropriate. My approach remains supportive and nonjudgmental, and clients are always free to determine the level of faith integration in their care.