I am a Marriage and Family therapist. I received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Clark Atlanta University and a Master of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Capella University. I enjoy working with individuals, couples, families, and adolescents from diverse populations. My professional experience includes working with clients seeking treatment for a variety of issues including marriage issues, family conflict, parenting issues, multi-generational issues, depression, existential concerns, anxiety, body image, self-esteem, and eating disorders at any stage of life. In addition to this, I have experience in effectively utilizing Family-Based Treatment (FBT), for the treatment of children and adolescents with eating disorders. I view each of my clients through a humanistic lens, choosing to believe that each person is unique, valuable, and can reach his/ her /their fullest potential as well as the ability to create healthy relationships. Although I tailor treatment to the client’s needs, I am trained to treat families and relationships with a family systems perspective, relying on the understanding that we are each a part of a greater whole- shaped by family, community, society, culture, etc. I identify patterns of communication and behavior rather than solely the presenting issue, problem, or person. Narrative therapy, solution-focused, cognitive behavioral therapy, person-centered therapy, structural techniques, and acceptance and commitment therapy may also be utilized in treatment. Collaborating to co-create new meaning for each person’s lived experiences is an essential part of growth. My goal will always be to help my clients manifest this growth by empowering them to cultivate the vision that they have for themselves and for their families.