

I work with adults 55 and older who are dealing with big life changes — illness, caregiving, grief, retirement, or simply finding themselves in a chapter they didn’t plan for.
A lot of my clients come in because something has shifted. A diagnosis. A loss. The exhaustion of caring for someone else. Or that feeling of, “This isn’t the life I pictured.”
I’ve worked for many years alongside palliative care teams and with people living with serious illness. I understand how overwhelming medical decisions, uncertainty, and anticipatory grief can be.
I also know loss personally. My husband died after a battle with cancer, and rebuilding my own life changed how I sit with others. I don’t just understand this work professionally — I’ve lived parts of it.
Most of the people I see aren’t looking for years of therapy. They want a place to sort through what’s happening, get steadier, and figure out what comes next. We usually work together for a focused stretch — anywhere from a few sessions to a few months.
We meet by telehealth. It’s simple and private, and I’ll handle the logistics.
I’m a licensed marriage and family therapist with a Master’s in Clinical Psychology and over four years of experience working with kids, teens, adults, and couples. I’m certified in TF-CBT (Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and am passionate about helping clients navigate life’s challenges with warmth, curiosity, and support. I create a safe space where you feel heard, understood, and empowered to grow.
I approach this work with curiosity and respect for how complex people are. I hold a PsyD in Clinical Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute and an MA in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University. I am also a Certified NARM® Master Therapist, which informs my focus on working with developmental and relational trauma. My relational and psychodynamic training shape how I understand and support clients, especially those navigating challenging relationships, overwhelming or confusing emotional experiences, and life transitions. Above all, I aim to create a space where you feel seen and not judged.


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