Sarah is a Licensed Master Social Worker who has years of experience working with individuals in many different settings. Sarah sees clients who are healing from trauma, sexual abuse/assault, spiritual and religious trauma, perinatal trauma/depression, among many other areas. She implements research in her practice to ensure the best approaches are being utilized for each individual, family, and group. She pulls from several different theories and techniques, including Somatic Experiencing, attachment theory, existential psychology, DBT, and ACT. She also incorporates play therapy and family therapy. Sarah prioritizes an authentic space for her clients to experience self-exploration and healing. She adopts a trauma-informed, person-centered posture in her work with children, adolescents, young adults, and adults. Sarah desires that all individuals who walk into her office feel seen and heard as their genuine selves. Sarah obtained her master’s degree in Social Work through Texas State University. She is currently working on research surrounding the topic of environmental justice, human ethics, and wilderness therapy. She lives in the Wood River Valley with her husband, daughter, and dogs. In her free time, she is often found on a trail running, hiking, or backpacking.