She/Her
Whether it involves utilizing specific therapeutic techniques or just having a safe place to say things out loud, I strive to provide a non-judgmental and affirming therapeutic space in which to explore the challenges and complexities of being human. I practice from a queer-affirming, HAES-informed, harm-reduction lens and specialize in working with folks experiencing challenges with anxiety, depression, life transitions, aging and grief. My therapy style can be described as curious, collaborative and strengths-based.
While I enjoy working with adults of all ages, I specialized in gerontology in my graduate coursework and have had the pleasure of working with individuals up to 102 years old. I also have extensive experience working with families affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia.
I have an undergraduate degree in music and enjoy working with those in creative fields. My graduate degree is from Loyola University Chicago.