I am a trauma-informed therapist and interdisciplinary artist who believes healing happens through connection, collaboration, and reclaiming one’s sense of self.
My approach balances depth, curiosity, and compassion while honoring the inherent resilience each person carries. My work is relational, collaborative, and deeply person-centered. I strive to create a space that is affirming, thoughtful, and fully human, where clients feel safe showing up as they are. I work with individuals navigating trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, identity exploration, grief, burnout, life transitions, and relationship wounds, with particular experience supporting survivors of sexual violence and LGBTQIA2S+ individuals.
I utilize integrative, trauma-informed approaches tailored to each individual’s unique needs, including EMDR, somatic practices, Internal Family Systems (IFS), art therapy, mindfulness-based interventions, and relational approaches to care. Together, we may work toward processing trauma, deepening self-understanding, reconnecting with the body, regulating the nervous system, and cultivating a greater sense of safety, agency, and alignment within daily life.
As a queer-identifying clinician, I understand the ways that identity, systems, and lived experience can impact emotional wellbeing and one’s relationship to themselves and others. My work is rooted in anti-oppressive, trauma-informed frameworks that honor complexity, embodiment, creativity, and care.
In addition to my clinical work, I maintain an art practice exploring transformation, queerness, ritual, and collective healing through ceramics, installation, and mixed media. I believe creativity can be a powerful pathway toward meaning-making, healing, and transformation.
Above all, I aim to create a therapeutic relationship where clients feel seen, supported, and empowered to move at a pace that feels sustainable for them.
