In times like these, mental health can be a fragile thing. You might be feeling sad, stressed, anxious, detached, irritable, or just plain ground down. The one thing you don’t feel like is yourself. Under the surface of your day-to-day burdens, there may be deeper concerns calling for your attention. Perhaps your relationships are stagnant or suffering. An old betrayal or grief might keep coming up. However it looks, you deserve to live in better conditions. We can help you stretch your innate capacity to live a life with more freedom, choice, and possibility. A relationship with the right therapist can change your life, so fit is very important. In general, I love to work with smart, hardworking folks who are ready for a deeper level of well-being. My style is warm, engaging, and direct, and I seek a real connection with you as a key part of the process. Levity is typical, and all feelings are welcome. You can feel confident that my doctoral training will help support your growth. I learned my craft in extraordinary places (including Stanford Psychiatry and the National Center for PTSD), and I am pleased to offer psychodynamic therapy, an evidence-based form of care. Please email me for a brief consult to discuss your needs and questions.
Qualifications: | PGSP-Stanford PsyD Consortium |
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Academic Suffixes: | PsyD |
Expertise: | Anger Management, Anxiety, Body Positivity, Codependency, Depression, Emotional Disturbance, Family Conflict, Grief, Life Transitions, Relationship Issues, Self Esteem, Stress, Trauma and PTSD, Veterans |