Sometimes life feels unsteady—misaligned, uncertain, or just not quite right. I offer a warm, steady presence to help you navigate anxiety, trauma, grief, or loneliness. Whether you’re looking for brief support or longer-term therapy, I work with you to find what matters most.
You might be facing life transitions, big decisions, questions of identity, or creative blocks. It’s a particular joy of mine to support students and professors with school and academic issues. I don’t lead with labels or diagnoses, though we can explore those when they feel useful or clarifying.
I draw from narrative therapy, respecting your story by acknowledging struggles while recognizing your strengths. Alongside clinical work, I’m a professor and author drawn to how we make meaning in times of change. I work with individuals, couples, and families, offering a judgment-free environment where your political and religious beliefs are respected.
My Practice at a Glance

