Taking the initiative to seek support in navigating life’s challenges is a profound act of bravery. I firmly believe that clients come to therapy already equipped with the inner resources they need to thrive. My role is to help guide you on your journey to uncover and harness these strengths, bringing them to the forefront of your life. Recognizing that there is no one-size-fits-all method for therapy, I approach each client with a collaborative mindset, tailoring our work together to fit your unique needs. I am dedicated to taking the time to thoroughly understand the challenges you face and to work together to develop pathways to lasting change.
Utilizing a systemic lens that recognizes the diverse influences acting upon each of us, I draw primarily from narrative, person-centered, and Bowenian theories. I provide sex-positive, LGBTQIA+-affirming, and multicultural care, ensuring that all aspects of your identity are honored and integrated into our work. I look forward to the opportunity to
support you in your therapeutic endeavors, as you work toward a life enriched with joy, balance, and authenticity.
Master of Arts in Couples and Family Therapy, Seattle University, Expected Graduation
August 2025
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of Washington, June 2022
Anxiety
Attachment Issues
Boundary Setting
Coping Skills
Depression
Divorce
Emotional Regulation
Family Issues/Dynamics
Grief and Loss
Identity Exploration
School Issues
Self-Harming
Self Esteem
Stress
Women’s Issues
Adjustment Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Depressive Disorders
Attachment-Based
Bowen Family Systems
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT)
Culturally Sensitive
Existential
Experiential Therapy
Motivational Interviewing
Multicultural
Narrative
Person-Centered
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
Children (5+)
Teens
Young adults
Adults
Couples: Heterosexual, LGBTQIA+
GAD affects 6.8 million adults, or 3.1% of the U.S. population, yet only 43.2% are receiving treatment.
Women are twice as likely to be affected as men.
GAD often co-occurs with major depression.
PD affects 6 million adults, or 2.7% of the U.S. population.
Women are twice as likely to be affected as men.
SAD affects 15 million adults, or 6.8% of the U.S. population.
SAD is equally common among men and women and typically begins around age 13.
According to a 2007 ADAA survey, 36% of people with social anxiety disorder report experiencing symptoms for 10 or more years before seeking help.
Specific phobias affect 19 million adults, or 8.7% of the U.S. population.
Women are twice as likely to be affected as men.
Symptoms typically begin in childhood; the average age-of-onset is 7 years old.
Psychotherapy or “talk therapy” can help people with anxiety disorders. To be effective, psychotherapy must be directed at the person’s specific anxieties and tailored to his or her needs.
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625 4th Ave, Suite 203
Kirkland, WA 98033
(425) 242-6267
4122 Factoria Blvd SE, Suite 405
Bellevue, WA 98006
(425) 590-9419
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