About
My therapeutic approach is relational, liberatory, collaborative and strengths based. I work with folks who are navigating life transitions, identity, gender and sexuality exploration of self/loved ones, chronic illness, workplace challenges, survivors of trauma, and those who want to understand how to make adaptations in their lives to support their neurodiversity. I am a queer, white, jewish, neurodiverse, 2nd gen american, parent, who lives with chronic illness. My ideologies are grounded in: social justice, fostering resilience, Black Feminist theory, Queer theory, a HAES model, and trauma informed practice.
I believe that healing occurs through relationships. Our society operates in a framework of white supremacy that often leaves us isolated and pathologizes our ways of being in the world. I work with clients to co-create a space to explore pathways to regulation, coping, adaptation, and healing where you feel seen, heard, challenged, and accepted.
I am glad you are here, this work is hard AND you are worth it! If anything above resonates with you please reach out and we can explore whether I am a good fit. Finding a therapist can be an overwhelming process, I'm here to support your journey whether that looks like working together or referring you to a colleague. I look forward to connecting!
What sets us apart
Relational therapist supporting individuals navigating life transitions, identity exploration, chronic illness, trauma, and neurodiversity. Utilizing strengths-based, collaborative approaches, I create a safe space to explore coping mechanisms, adaptation, and healing within a social justice framework. I'm committed to helping you feel seen, heard, and empowered on your journey. Reach out to see if we're a good fit.
Client focus
Participants:
Individuals
Client Age:
Adults
Affiliations
Bisexual Allied ,Gay Allied ,HIV / AIDS Allied ,Immuno-disorders ,Intersex Allied ,Lesbian Allied ,Non-Binary Allied ,Queer Allied ,Racial Justice Allied ,Sex Worker Allied ,Single Parent ,Transgender Allied