Your relationship with yourself is reflected in interactions with family, friends, colleagues, professional life and your worldview. How do you seek, expect and provide attunement to yourself and important others? Often unrecognized inter-generational relational themes play a part in the manner by which one seeks connection. Attachment and relational patterns meant to gain closeness can mean one feels known & accepted or invisible & rejected. You can learn to listen to yourself with open-minded curiosity in order to identify your relational style, understanding how it supports or hinders you in life. Over 30 yrs. of clinical experience, extensive education & a nursing background help inform Tina’s practice. She hears your concerns, makes an assessment, and provides you with possible treatment options. She collaborates with you to understand meaning behind symptoms or patterns that prevent you from living the life you desire. Consistent collaborative caregiver/parent-work is critical in treating childhood issues. Tina joins families in considering meaning behind problematic attempts to avoid pain and or feel connected to important others. Extensive training in various approaches means she can provide families with optimal treatment options best suited for their individual family.
Academic Suffixes: | LCSW |
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Expertise: | Addiction, Adoption, Anxiety, Other, Body Positivity, Cancer, Chronic Impulsivity, Depression, Eating Disorders, Grief, Infidelity, Life Transitions, Marital and Premarital, Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD), Open Relationships Non-Monogamy, Parenting, Peer Relationships, Other, Relationship Issues, Spirituality, Transgender, Trauma and PTSD, Veterans |