Approach: As a clinical health psychologist, I combine tailored evidence-based strategies with a strong compassionate therapeutic partnership. You are the expert of you. As such, collaboration and trust are key parts to helping you guide treatment to suit your needs and meet your goals. In our first appointment, I will work with you to help you decide your next steps. If you're interested in scheduling an appointment with me, please click on the "request appointment" button to find out more and see if telepsychology is right for you. If you would like to connect by phone prior to scheduling an appointment, please call me at (802) 242-2680 or (707) 341-6829. If you are experiencing extreme distress (psychosis or thinking of harming self or others) and/or substance abuse you may benefit from local treatment. See SAMHSA’s online treatment locator: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/. Training: Cognitive Behavior ◊ Dialectical Behavioral ◊ Mind-Body for Fertility ◊ Mindfulness-Based ◊ Acceptance and Commitment ◊ Narrative Exposure A bit about me. I have a strong affection for anything outdoors where I can run, climb, hike, ski, and explore with my family and friends. My personal and professional experiences have prompted me to use advocacy as a tool to contribute to positive meaningful change working towards a more equitable, inclusive and just world. This is reflected in my work as a clinician, researcher, and community service member. For this reason, I am committed to lifelong experiential learning and growth to hone my capacity for cultural humility. I welcome adults of all ages, abilities, genders, orientations, ethnicities, and spiritual beliefs to reach out for care. Education: BA, Psychology University of California, Berkeley ◊ MA in Research Psychology, San Francisco State University ◊ PhD, Clinical Psychology, University of Vermont (2016) Licensing: Vermont #048.0126352; California #33447. A copy of Vermont rules of conduct may be obtained from the Vermont Rules of the Board of Allied Mental Health Practitioners: http://vtprofessionals.org/. The Vermont Office of Professional Regulation takes complaints online at: https://sos.vermont.gov/opr/complaints-conduct-discipline/. The California Department of Consumer Affairs receives questions and complaints regarding the practice of psychology. If you have any questions or complaints, you may contact this department by calling 800-633-2322 or (916) 574-7720, or by writing to the following address: Board of Psychology, 1625 North market Street, Suite N-215, Sacramento, Ca 95834.
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