I’m a registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist with a Masters in Counseling Psychology

As a trauma-informed and depth oriented psychotherapist, I am informed by a variety of methods — including attachment theory (examining how our early experiences may impact us today), narrative therapy (how the stories we tell about ourselves impact how we feel), mindfulness and expressive art. I’m also being trained in the use of bilateral stimulation to help heal and address previous trauma.

I have worked in both private practice and school settings (both as a therapist and as a teacher), and have experience supporting my clients with anxiety, depression, grief, relationship issues and life transitions. 

I also hold a Masters in Fine Arts in Poetry and taught writing and literature for 13 years in the California Community College system. I worked with students of all ages, languages, racial and ethnic backgrounds, and socioeconomic groups, as well as international students who hailed from countries across the globe.

As a student of poetry and a teacher of writing and literature, I became adept at not only listening for thematic elements and cultural/societal influences in people’s lives, but also how one might use language to express that which can feel ineffable. The work of therapy is similar in its quest to interrogate the experience of being human, find the language to release us from pain, and empower us to live more contented and fulfilling lives.

about me