You don’t have to navigate life’s challenges alone — or judge yourself for how you’ve learned to survive.

Something brought you here. Maybe it's the weight of something that happened a long time ago finally catching up with you. Maybe it's anxiety, depression, or a sense of disconnection you can't quite name. Maybe your life looks fine from the outside and feels completely different on the inside.

Whatever it is — it deserves real attention. Not a quick fix, not a checklist, but a genuine space to slow down, look honestly at what you're carrying, and start finding your way through it.

You may be navigating….

  • Complex trauma or PTSD

  • Anxiety, OCD and depression

  • Religious trauma or faith deconstruction

  • Life transitions and identity shifts

  • Family or parenting struggles

  • The lingering impact of grief and loss

If something on this list feels like yours, you're in the right place.

Specialized support for your journey…

Therapy for Moms

For every stage of motherhood - new, midlife, or somewhere in between.

Religious Trauma

For those feeling disoriented by religious trauma, spiritual abuse, or the process of deconstruction.

Evidence-based,

but never one-size-fits-all.

Our work together begins with a thoughtful, collaborative assessment — getting to know your values, your story, and what's keeping you feeling stuck.

From there we build something that actually fits you, drawing on approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), mindfulness/somatic/EMDR techniques, cognitive processing therapy (CPT), internal family systems (IFS), and compassion-focused therapy.

I use the PATHS framework as our guide:

  • P — Purposeful: Grounding our work in your core values and what matters most, even in the face of pain

  • A — Action-Oriented: Taking small, meaningful steps that honor where you are and move you forward at your own pace

  • T — Tuned-In: Recognizing and celebrating the progress you make — because even small shifts matter

  • H — Harmonic: Creating space for emotional balance, integration, and connection with yourself and others

  • S — Self-Compassionate: Learning to meet yourself with kindness, especially when pain arises.

I’ve been there…

I came to this work through my own winding path — through loss, through questions I couldn't stop asking, and through understanding that growth doesn’t happen in a straight line. I found that the goal was not to go back to who I was before, but to continually discover who I was becoming.

I bring that understanding into every session. You'll be met here as a whole person — not a diagnosis, not a set of symptoms, but someone whose story matters and whose path forward is worth finding.

You've been figuring this out alone long enough. Let's work on it together.

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