I’ve worked in a large variety of settings, from homeless shelters to acute care medical facilities to eating disorder centers to clients’ homes. I’ve also worked with people of widely varying ages, races, orientations, cultural backgrounds, and abilities. Getting to spend time with all of these humans, having meaningful interactions, and sharing important life moments—that’s the good stuff of my work. Along the way I have helped clients dealing with depression, anxiety, stress + burnout, substance use concerns, disordered eating + body image issues, relationship conflicts, health problems, family planning, grief + bereavement, conduct problems, and self-esteem. I have also counseled many people experiencing physical trauma, acute crisis, and major life-altering events. My approach is eclectic and draws from a variety of modalities, most often combining cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, psychodynamic, narrative, and Adlerian counseling. I will tailor our interactions and treatment plan to meet your unique and specific needs and goals. In sum, I work with people as they experience their own life’s challenges.