LCSW, 4 years of experience
New to Grow
I’m someone who understands how overwhelming it can feel to be caught in life’s in-between space, whether it’s the end of a relationship, the shift in a friendship, or the uncertainty of what comes after graduation. I work with adults who are often the ones others depend on, but who sometimes struggle with supporting themselves. As a therapist and thought partner, I bring warmth, honesty, and curiosity into our work. I believe therapy is a place where you can take off the mask, slow down, and reconnect with who you are outside of expectations and pressure. My role is to walk alongside you as you process the past, make sense of where you are now, and move forward with greater clarity and confidence.
Our first session is all about slowing down and getting to know you. We’ll explore what brought you to therapy, your current challenges, and what you hope to gain from our work together. I’ll ask questions to better understand your story and give you space to share at your own pace. There’s no pressure to have it all figured out. We’ll also start identifying your goals so that therapy feels meaningful and tailored to your needs. My priority is to create a warm, safe environment where you feel comfortable and supported from the very beginning.
My greatest strength as a therapist is creating a compassionate, down-to-earth space where clients feel seen, heard, and understood. With years of experience supporting young adults and adults through anxiety, depression, and major life changes, I understand how overwhelming transitions can be. I specialize in helping clients untangle the habits of overthinking, people-pleasing, and perfectionism that often keep them stuck. By combining evidence-based approaches, such as CBT, with a holistic, person-centered perspective, I help clients not only manage symptoms but also reconnect with their sense of identity and purpose. What makes my approach unique is the balance of structure and warmth. I offer practical tools for managing anxiety and building self-trust, while also approaching you with compassion and patience as you navigate your journey.
I work best with adults who feel stuck in seasons of change. Whether that’s ending a relationship, adjusting to life after high school or college, or redefining themselves after shifting friendships. My clients are often the ones others turn to for support, yet when it comes to showing up for themselves, they feel uncertain or drained. They may struggle with self-doubt, anxiety, perfectionism, people-pleasing, or overthinking, and are looking for a safe space to process, reset, and rebuild confidence. If you’re ready to move away from replaying conversations and second-guessing your decisions, and instead step into a season of clarity, healing, and self-trust, you’re in the right place.
I have experience using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help clients identify unhelpful thought patterns and how those thoughts influence their emotions and behaviors. In my practice, I guide clients in recognizing and challenging negative or distorted thinking and developing healthier coping strategies.