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Thoughtful therapy for life's difficult seasons

WHERE HEALING LEADS TO FLOURISHING

At times, something in life no longer feels the way it once did.

You may find yourself feeling unsettled, overwhelmed, or quietly questioning things you thought were certain. Therapy offers a place to slow down, reflect, and begin making sense of what you’re experiencing.

Some of the concerns people bring into therapy

Over time, many people find themselves facing difficult questions about their work, their relationships, or the direction of their lives. These concerns don’t always arrive all at once, but they can gradually begin to shape how life feels.

A perspective on healing

People often come to therapy during seasons that feel confusing, painful, or uncertain. Yet within those moments there is often an invitation—to pause, reflect, and begin to understand life more deeply.

Over time, what once felt overwhelming can begin to make sense, opening the door to a life that feels more grounded and meaningful.

With time and attention, small shifts begin to take shape—bringing greater clarity, a steadier sense of direction, and a deeper connection to what matters most.

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How I work

Therapy with me is engaged and attentive, grounded in careful listening, reflection, and a deep respect for each person’s story.

Many people find that over time, our work together becomes a place where they can slow down, make sense of their experiences, and begin to see new possibilities for how they want to live.

 

You may find that you feel:

  • truly heard and understood

  • valued as a person, not just a set of problems

  • less “overanalyzed,” and more clearly seen

  • able to notice patterns and connections that weren’t visible before

Who I help

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I tend to work with capable, self-aware people who reach a point where something in life is no longer working as it once did.

Some are navigating change—career shifts, relationship transitions, or questions about what comes next.
Others feel stuck or uncertain, aware that something is off but unsure how to name it.
Many are seeking not just relief, but a deeper understanding of themselves and the direction of their lives.

About David

I’ve worked as a licensed psychologist for more than twenty-five years, helping people navigate some of life’s most difficult and meaningful seasons.

My approach is collaborative and grounded in careful listening, reflection, and a deep respect for each person’s story. Over time, this work can help people make sense of their experiences and move toward a life that feels more authentic and fulfilling.

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Get started

Beginning therapy is a meaningful step, and finding the right fit matters. If something here resonates with you, I invite you to explore the site to get a fuller sense of how I work and the kinds of concerns I help with.

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