

I embrace the philosophy of "meeting people where they are at" when it comes to treatment. Whether it is serious mental illness or "first world problems," the first step is understanding the symptom experiences and environmental/relational factors, building a safe therapeutic environment, and determining what progress in treatment looks like for you. My aim is to empower you, be curious and open-minded about your lived experiences, explore meaningful ways to make changes, utilize non-judgmental approaches to challenge thoughts/narratives that have contributed to the reason(s) for treatment, and/or facilitate better communication with supports. I specialize in working with people who who struggle with communicating their unique symptoms/experiences, making therapy difficult to try or intimidating or as a result have been through the "ringer" of mental health treatment with a variety of potential diagnoses.
I look forward to meeting with you to help you to identify and understand your problems. I will guide you through healthy coping, self-care, and improved relationships.
Being a therapist is truly my passion. I believe that all people are good, even if the ways they have learned to survive in our world aren't the best. I am affirming, warm, and I'd like to think I'm pretty funny.
I am an integrative therapist, which means I combine different techniques and interventions to ensure I have the best ability to provide effective treatment.
I am licensed in Pennsylvania with 10 years working as a mental health professional. I have experience in helping clients with stress, anxiety, anger management, depression, concentration/focus, & memory.
I was driven to become a licensed clinical social worker because of my own personal journey with therapy, in which I discovered how life-changing it can be. I bring the knowledge and understanding of what it’s like to begin something new and scary but also realize that everyone’s story is unique.
I received my Master’s in Social Work from West Chester University at their Philadelphia Campus. My areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma, and relationship difficulties.


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