My current practice specialties include issues related to anxiety and stress; depression; family of origin work; gender and sexuality; grief, loss, and mourning; identity development; interpersonal relationships; life changes and transitions; personality issues and self-defeating patterns; and recovery from trauma/PTSD, especially adult survivors of developmental trauma.
More than any one area of interest, my practice specializes on a depth-oriented approach to understanding difficult, troublesome, or problematic experiences. Depth-oriented psychotherapy, or psychodynamic and psychoanalytic approaches, focus on deeply exploring long-standing patterns of suffering and relating to the world around you. For that reason, I meet with people at least weekly to establish and maintain an effective rhythm of working together and understanding the complexity of dynamics that maintain the problems you seek to change. We will simultaneously work towards symptom relief, bringing hope and healing to areas of distress, while also honoring complexity. This depth-oriented approach is flexible to meet your needs and change as your needs do too.