Offerings & Approach

Therapy for Adults

The adults I work with are often struggling with feelings of uncertainty, dissatisfaction, unfulfillment, existential angst, anger, and fear related to childhood wounds, family dynamics, relationships, work demands, traumatic experiences, changes, losses, and separations.

Therapy for Young Adults

The young adults I work with are typically in their late teens or early/mid-twenties. Often, they are struggling with feelings of worry, despair, fear, isolation, loneliness, hopelessness, and anger related to identity, family, relationships, school, work, and the state of the world.

Practice Style

My approach draws from a variety of therapeutic modalities, including narrative therapy, psychodynamic therapy, internal family systems therapy, person-centered therapy, trauma-informed therapy, cognitive therapy, Jungian analysis, existential therapy, and developmental psychology.

Approach to Symptoms

I tend to agree with Jungian psychoanalyst James Hollis when he says: “We are invited to take a different view of our symptoms. Our first natural desire is to suppress them. But we must learn to read them as clues to the wounded wishes of the soul.”