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My main goal when working with clients is to create a safe space to express themselves. I specialize in working with people who have PTSD, Anxiety, and Depression. I also use a DBT approach with many clients. I work primarily within the LGBTQ population and I am also trained in Gottman Couples Therapy.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and trauma specialist who believes healing is about reclaiming your wholeness—not about perfection or constant resilience. My practice is rooted in spirituality, collective care, and a deep respect for the wisdom of lived experience. I am especially passionate about supporting Black women, femmes, LGBTQIA+ communities, and those carrying generational and complex trauma. Alongside my clinical work, I’ve also been a community organizer, which allows me to honor both the personal and systemic challenges my clients navigate.
Clients often come to me with concerns about how to deal with microaggression, intersectional identities, burnout, communication concerns, family dynamics, perfectionism, self-critical thoughts, imposter syndrome, stress, trauma, anxiety, grief and loss. I support my clients through life transitions, relationship distress, self-critical thoughts, shame, grief, intersectional identities, and trauma.
Working with me, many clients report letting go of people pleasing, imperfections, expectations, shame, anxiety, carrying other people's burdens, having to regulate for others, self-critical thoughts, grief, loss, releasing old family patterns and wounds, and personalizing. Many clients say they have more capacity for joy, gratefulness, better communication skills within their lives, better boundaries, more self-compassion and grace, going after opportunities, better self-care, learning to advocate for themselves, more grounding and emotional regulation, and confidence.
I specialize in working with BIPOC women and men, activists, and healthcare workers.
I am currently working on becoming an art therapy practitioner. In 2019, I delivered my first TEDx talk on Shame Resilience.
I’m a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in New York with a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Marist College. My clinical background includes working with individuals navigating anxiety, depression, relationship and family concerns, and the stressors that come with major life transitions.
I believe therapy works best when you feel genuinely understood, not analyzed or rushed. I bring a calm, compassionate presence to sessions and value creating a space where you can show up exactly as you are — even if you’re not sure how to put things into words yet.
I work well with clients who are thoughtful, self-aware, and may feel like they’re “functioning” on the outside but carrying anxiety, self-doubt, or emotional heaviness internally. Many of my clients are navigating life transitions, relationship concerns, stress, or long-standing patterns that no longer feel sustainable.
I view therapy as a collaborative process. You are the expert on your life, and my role is to help you better understand yourself, strengthen your emotional capacity, and move toward meaningful, lasting change — at a pace that feels safe and respectful.
My style is thoughtful, reflective, and collaborative. I strive to create a space where you feel understood and supported, while also being gently challenged when it’s helpful. Therapy with me is not about “fixing” you, but about increasing awareness, strengthening emotional capacity, and helping you move forward in a way that feels aligned and sustainable.
I draw from evidence-based approaches, tailoring therapy to each individual’s needs. These include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness-Based CBT, and Narrative Therapy, allowing us to both understand current patterns and reshape the way you relate to your experiences and personal story.
I currently work at a private practice and have many years of experience working with children, adolescents and adults as a social worker and therapist. I received a Master of Social Work degree at the University of South Carolina. I specialized in studying, children, youth and their families.
I integrate evidenced-based practices, tailored to each individual's needs. These include, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and a client-centered approach.
I have been in practice for thirty-years. I have a virtual private practice and am on faculty at a local university. I specialize in relationship issues across the lifespan.
Welcome! I am a clinical psychologist who specializes in working with young adults, LGBTQ+ people (especially transgender and non-binary), trauma, and emotional instability (including borderline personality disorder). I am passionate about making patients feel understood and empowering them to change their lives. I am currently seeing clients online in California, New York, and Virginia and in person in Berkeley, CA.
(License Numbers: CA: PSY36510; NY: 027719; VA: 0810009040)
I have been working with children and adults for 30 yrs. Two years ago I opened my own practicecand I love what I do! I have many yrs working with adolescents in a school setting, however, I have found a passion in the last year working with couples. We are in a tough world. Economy, high divorce rate, social media and more. My goal is to work and keep couples and families together. The first step is reaching out. Depression, anxiety, we are all struggling and I would love to help make your days brighter!!


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