I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Kentucky, Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio, and West Virginia, and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Kentucky. I provide telehealth services in all the above states, plus West Virginia. My experience is in autism, multiple disabilities, and miscarriage or stillbirth within the family system. My passion is in helping individuals, couples, and families navigate complex medical situations, including new diagnoses of physical and/or mental health concerns. I am in the process of completing my PhD in social work, where I study health disparities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?
In our first session, we will get to know each other and decide if we're a good fit. We'll talk about your goals and objectives, focusing on your priorities. I will send you a simple intake form before our first session, and it helps me if you have it completed so that I know a little about you before we start. I will ask you a lot of questions about your goals and objectives, and I hope you feel free to ask me questions, too!
Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.
I've worked with neurodiverse people and their families for the past twelve years. Prior to that, I worked with people who had experienced trauma from intimate partner violence, political upheaval, and abuse from family members. I am compassionate and collaborative, and keep my clients' strengths at the center. I use humor and storytelling to help people access the stories they've told themselves that keep them stuck in their problems.