I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I received my Masters from the University of Phoenix and have been practicing for the past 10 years. I use a straight-forward yet empowering approaches to help people heal through evidenced-based techniques that focus on the individuals strengths, their values, and their goals. I share a passion for those who have been victims of trauma, which has let me to obtain certification as a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional.
What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?
In our first session we will start with brief introductions. I'm here to offer guidance and support as we work together towards positive change. During our time together, my primary goal is to get to know you better and to better understand what brings you to seek counseling. This is an opportunity for us to connect, discuss your concerns, and explore how we might work together to support your mental health and well-being. I will ask some questions and answer any that you may have for me. After I ask my questions, we will discuss my thoughts and observations about what you've shared, so that I can make sure that I understood correctly. Then we will discuss my initial thought and plan for how we can work together to help you feel better.
Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.
Having worked over the past 9 years with justice-involved individuals, people who are now, or have spent time in correctional facilities, or prisons, that have faced disproportionate risks of violence, overdose, suicide, and family, education, and employment difficulties has helped me gain a passion for those who have become accustomed to suffering. My experience has motivated me to obtain certification as a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. It had brought great meaning into my life, increased my sense of purpose and strength, and heightened my sense of connection with others to help them walk down their healing journey.