THERAPY FOR INDIVIDUALS
AND COUPLES
Mental health… is not a destination, but a process.
Mental health… is not a destination, but a process.
Life is challenging – we all know that – but the difficulty of these challenges and the way we adapt to them looks different for every single person. Compassion and kindness while working through these challenges is critical to your success in being able to overcome current challenges and build upon your strengths and skills to prepare for the next. My goal as a therapist is to collaborate with you on your goals in a judgement-free environment where you can feel seen and heard, and truly be your authentic self. Together, we create the tools and techniques needed to improve your mental health and wellbeing.
Whether you are struggling with stress and anxiety, life transitions, overcoming racial trauma, or exploring racial identity development, you can trust that I will approach your unique situation with openness and provide a safe space to work through these challenges. As thought partners we can work together to achieve your goals.
I work with both individuals and couples from all ages and ethnic backgrounds to reach their therapeutic goals. If you find yourself looking for support around improving your mental health, I would love to connect with you on a 15 minute consultation call or via email.
My areas of specialty
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Racial Identity Development
Our racial identity is an important part of how we see ourselves and move through life
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Life Transitions
Life changes are inevitable. Become better able to adjust to changes beyond control
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Coping Skills
Learn coping skills to deal with challenges in life, work, and relationships
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Relationship Issues
Creating a safe space to discuss all facets of relationships, whether familial, plutonic, or romantic. Learn to establish healthy boundaries effective communication skills
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Anxiety
The understanding and normalization of anxiety will allow us to better recognize the symptoms and care for ourselves uniquely
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Stress
Learn ways to reduce your stress, understand your needs, and recognize what your triggers are