I have an interest in and extensive experience working with adults, couples, and college students; I also have a particular interest in working with people for whom identity and relational conflict are of interest. I pay special attention to how culture, gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, and class influence our development, identity, and relationships.
My approach to therapy is relational, collaborative, and guided by attachment theories. I incorporate trauma-informed cognitive, emotion-focused, behavioral, and mindfulness techniques to address a variety of mental health concerns. I have specialized training in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), emotion focused couples therapy (EFCT), and psychodynamic therapy. I draw from a liberation health framework to make therapy accessible and meaningful for people from marginalized and oppressed communities.