My role as a psychotherapist is to accompany people on their courageous journeys of healing, discovery, and self-expression. I enjoy working with those who are curious and inspired to take their inner work seriously toward the potential of profound growth and transformation.
I believe that the narratives we tell about ourselves hold tremendous power and that, through our work together, we can become more conscious of how these stories shape our lives in order to find opportunities for new understanding and meaning making.
As a depth psychotherapist, I have reverence for the wisdom of psyche to help guide us to explore and hold the unvoiced parts of ourselves and our desires in order to make our lives more whole.
My work weaves together modalities including Internal Family Systems, Somatic Experience, imaginal psychology, expressive arts, attachment theory, psychoanalytic and narrative therapies. I view healing through a transgenerational, trauma-informed lens which offers tools to help regulate the nervous system. I am an advocate of psychoeducation in the therapeutic relationship to demystify psychological concepts as they relate to personal experience.
In addition to working as a psychotherapist, I am a practicing artist and have a background as a creative entrepreneur. This experience, in addition to an eclectic spiritual upbringing, involving Catholicism, Judaism, and Hinduism, guides me to view the ancient human experience and the realities of our modern world through a mystical, philosophical, and alchemical lens.
Areas of special interest include: artists and creative entrepreneurs, men and intimacy, families navigating trauma or divorce, young adults on a path of individuation, women exploring body image and intuitive eating, and couples seeking to deepen their relationships. I have clinical experience working with patients with substance use disorder and dual diagnosis; and have served as the Clinical Director of Patient Support at one of the nation’s largest fertility companies. I also work as a group facilitator, with both adults and adolescents, and have found tremendous joy witnessing the profound healing that happens in connection and community.
EDUCATION
Pacifica Graduate Institute (MA) Counseling Psychology
California Institute of the Arts (MFA)
New York University (BA)
The School for The Work
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