Who I help
I tend to work with capable, self-aware people who reach a point where something in life is no longer working the way it once did.
People navigating change
Career shifts, relationship transitions, aging, or questions about what comes next.
People feeling stuck or uncertain
When something feels off, but it’s hard to name exactly what.
People seeking deeper understanding
Not just symptom relief—but clarity, meaning, and direction.

Communities I
work with
I work with individuals from a wide range of backgrounds and life experiences. Over time, I’ve come to deeply value the uniqueness of each person’s story, and the ways identity, work, culture, and community shape how we move through the world.
Ages & Life Stages
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Adults
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Elders (65+)
Professionals
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Attorneys
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Business Leaders
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Physicians
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Therapists
Faith & Spiritual Background
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All Faiths
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Spiritual But Not Religious
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No Faith At All
Identity-Affirming & Allied Work
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Gay Allied
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Transgender Allied
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Non-Binary Allied
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HIV / AIDS Allied
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Racial Justice Allied
Cultural & Ethnic Backgrounds
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Black and African American
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Hispanic and Latino
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Asian and Asian American

Areas I often
work with
I often work with individuals navigating depression, anxiety, relationship challenges, and significant life transitions. Many people come to therapy during seasons that feel confusing, painful, or uncertain—when something in life no longer feels the way it once did.
Our work focuses on understanding what has shaped your current experience while also identifying your strengths and new possibilities for moving forward. As people begin to make sense of their inner world, they often find greater clarity, healthier relationships, and a renewed sense of direction in their lives.
Emotional & Internal Experiences
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Depression
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Anxiety
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Grief
Relationships & Life Circumstances
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Relationship Issues
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Life Transitions
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Caregivers
Identity & Personal Meaning
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Men’s Issues
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Spirituality
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Sexuality
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LGBTQ+
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Transgender
Trauma & Recovery
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Trauma and PTSD
The work we do together is shaped not only by what you bring—but by who you sit with.