I didn't become a therapist because I had all the answers; I became one because I've lived through the questions. I've known what it's like to lose yourself trying to hold everything together, to question your faith, your worth, your choices, and still keep showing up. I've walked through heartbreak, spiritual disillusionment, and the kind of inner unraveling that forces you to rebuild from the inside out. These experiences didn't just humble me, they taught me how to sit with people in the raw, unfiltered places of their lives without needing to fix them. They made me more aware of my humanity, more present with others, and more attuned to the parts within myself and other people that we often hide, dismiss, or despise. I believe the best therapists are those who have learned to face their own shadows with compassion, and I bring that same compassion into every session. I bring both my clinical training and my humanity into the room. I strive to provide an environment that is warm, collaborative, and creates space for you to explore your inner world without fear. I won’t sit behind a wall of clinical distance—I show up with empathy, curiosity, and the belief that every part of you makes sense in the context of your story. I will hold space not just for your pain, but also for your complexities, your contradictions, your quirks, and your desire to be seen. In therapy with me, we’ll slow down together. We will take time to listen to the parts of you that have been exiled, silenced, or misunderstood—even by you. Whether you're navigating betrayal, trauma, identity confusion, or just the ache of “something’s not right,” we’ll begin with compassion. I often draw from Internal Family Systems, Narrative Therapy, and Person-Centered approaches to help you reconnect with your own wisdom and rebuild trust in yourself. I believe healing isn’t about fixing what’s wrong with you—it’s about remembering who you are beneath what hurt you. It’s about reclaiming your voice, making peace with your story, and allowing yourself to be held in spaces you’ve always had to hold alone. This is sacred work, and it’s deeply personal. I consider it a profound honor to walk alongside of you on the journey of becoming whole and fully belonging.
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