Making the decision to seek therapy can be difficult, whether it is for yourself, your child or a family member who is in need of support. Seeking help is not a sign of weakness, but strength to decide to change and be in charge of your own transformation.
I integrate the use of clinical Art Therapy in the process to help clients externalize challenges they may have, including issues of trauma, eating disorders, self-harm, grief and loss, medical trauma and major life transitions.
Making the decision to seek therapy can be difficult, whether it is for yourself, your child or a family member who is in need of support. Seeking help is not a sign of weakness, but strength to decide to change and be in charge of your own transformation.
I integrate the use of clinical Art Therapy in the process to help clients externalize challenges they may have, including issues of trauma, eating disorders, self-harm, grief and loss, medical trauma and major life transitions.
Associate Marriage & Family Therapist (Supervised by Isabella Laughlin, LMFT #125604, ATR)
I am an AMFT who has experience working with individuals of various ages and backgrounds. I particularly enjoy working with adolescents, transitional age youth, and those who identify as LGBTQ+. I am most drawn to psychodynamic, narrative, IFS, mindfulness-based CBT and ACT. Most importantly, my approach is collaborative and tailored to the specific needs of the client, recognizing that everyone is unique in their experience.
Associate Clinical Social Worker (Supervised by Isabella Laughlin, LMFT #125604, ATR)
As your therapist, my primary focus is to facilitate your healing journey through psychodynamic therapy. I am deeply committed to supporting adolescents and transitional age youth as they rediscover their true selves after enduring the challenges of living with an eating disorder. I have a particular interest in working with individuals who have survived childhood trauma including sexual abuse and developmental trauma.
Associate Marriage & Family Therapist (Supervised by Isabella Laughlin, LMFT #125604, ATR)
As a bi-racial AMFT, I prioritize integrating cultural competency and diversity considerations into my sessions, seeing my role as extrapolating research findings and implementing intersectional practices tailored to my clients' individual lived experiences.