As a therapist, I attempt to provide a safe, supportive space where you can explore your thoughts and feelings without shame, blame, guilt or judgment. I believe it's important to listen to your story, your questions, and help you as you set and reach your goals. I'll help you through teaching you about the patterns may be keeping you stuck, then applying the best approach to help you with practical tools, developing healthy and effective coping skills, challenging negative patterns, and fostering self-compassion. Ultimately, I want to help you make the positive changes you want, achieve personal and relational growth, and become your own best support and friend.
What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?
In our first session, I'll introduce myself and talk briefly about topics in the consents that are important to cover. I'll ask specific questions to get to know your history in areas of family, mental health, medical health, education and work, and relationships. And then I'll listen as you share your story of what's happening now, what problems you're facing, and what you'd like to accomplish in therapy. Our first session is a time to start to get to know each other, and I want you to feel safe and comfortable to share. I encourage clients to ask questions about me, or therapy, or interventions I may discuss. There are no stupid questions in therapy - it is a learning process.
Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.
I have been in the field of psychology for 40 years now, either studying in my field, working in research, counseling in clinical practice, or teaching/leading as a community volunteer. I have learned how to listen to others and I've helped many people learn how to listen to themselves. I'm an avid learner in order to help my clients - I participate in trainings to treat the areas I specialize in every year - anxiety, trauma, grief, relationship difficulties, addiction/codependence recovery, etc. My clients have told me they appreciate my kindness and directness, humor, insight, ability to explain complex problems in understandable ways, teaching of therapeutic tools, use of specialized interventions, such as Brainspotting, and the care I convey. I really do care about the clients I am privileged to work with.
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Brainspotting
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Acceptance and commitment (ACT)
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Compassion Focused
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