A closer look at the experiences and identities I often support in my work.
Areas of Focus
-
Therapy for Men
Many men are taught that being strong means being self-sufficient - that independence and productivity matter more than emotional awareness. I work with men navigating pressure, identity, self-worth, anger, and vulnerability.
-
Support for Professional & Executives
High achievers often carry invisible pressure - to perform, lead, and keep it together. I work with professionals navigating burnout, identity, and the tension between outer success and inner overwhelm.
-
Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents
For those who grew up without the emotional support they needed — often navigating guilt, boundary issues, or a lingering sense of emotional responsibility. This work helps make sense of those early dynamics and how they still show up, while building more space for self-trust, autonomy, and relief.
-
Body Image
For teens, young adults, and adults working through a critical inner voice, appearance-related anxiety, or the pressure to meet unrealistic standards. Our focus will be on shifting how you relate to yourself, your body, and the stories you’ve been told about worth.
-
Young Adults & College Students
Support around identity, independence, anxiety, academic pressure, relationships, family dynamics, and life after graduation.
-
Teen Therapy
I help teens work through anxiety, friendships, school stress, and shifting family dynamics. My focus is on creating a space where they feel heard and supported, while also working with parents to strengthen communication at home.
-
Children of Divorce
Therapy for kids, teens, and young adults navigating the emotional impact of divorce - from loyalty binds and shifting family roles to grief, confusion, and feeling stuck between parents. This work focuses on giving young people a space to name their experience, feel more grounded, and strengthen their sense of emotional safety and self.