I aspire to create a therapeutic space that is safe and affirming, while forming an authentic and genuine connection to best support you. Whether you are seeking out therapy for self- exploration, change, acceptance, or all of the above, we can work together to find the path that is best suited for you. I will collaborate with you every step of the way, challenge you when appropriate, and meet you with compassion and humor when needed – I’m a big believer in the therapeutic power of laughter!
My approach to therapy is holistic, individualized, intersectional, and super
collaborative. This means I work to take bits and pieces of different types of therapy and different perspectives in order to create a unique space for each client, while focusing on your entire self, your story, and the intersections of your identities and lived experiences. I encourage my clients to mindfully engage, listen to their bodies, and to use a variety of methods to process and
potentially modify thoughts, behaviors, and emotions.
I hold a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign. I am a licensed clinical social worker, specializing in the treatment of adolescents and adults with anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), mood disorders, trauma related disorders, disordered eating, life transitions, and relationship concerns. I am particularly passionate about working with members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
More information about my training, style, and clinical interests:
- LGBTQIA+ affirming practice
– If you are hoping to work with someone within the community, I
am a queer, femme person!
- Intersectional and anti-racist feminist practice
- HAES (Health at Every Size), anti-diet, and body affirming approaches,
utilized for body image, disordered eating, and/or eating disorders
- Trauma-informed and affirming care
- Behavioral-informed training and solutions-focused work, including
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Mindfulness-Based Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy (MB-CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
(ACT), and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
- Internal Family Systems-informed training
- Mindfulness and body-based approaches