Presenting Concerns – Children: Anxiety, Depression, Family Conflict, Life Transitions, Self Esteem
Presenting Concerns – Adults: Anxiety, Depression, Family Conflict, Life Transitions, Infertility, Perinatal Support, Self Esteem, Women’s Issues
After obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Rehabilitation Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, I continued my education at Adler University, where I am currently a third-year student pursuing my doctorate in Clinical Psychology. My areas of clinical interest and specialty include anxiety, depression, self-esteem, life transitions, family conflict, infertility, perinatal support, and women’s health issues.
My ongoing therapeutic goal is to help clients build healthy coping skills, confidence, and relationships to work toward living a meaningful life in accordance with their values. I am honored to have the opportunity to work with individuals, couples, and families by listening, connecting, and holding a judgment-free space. I aim to create a warm and supportive environment where emotions and experiences can be explored collaboratively and openly. I utilize acceptance-based strategies and cognitive behavioral therapy tools to help clients develop skills while feeling supported and guided through the process.
In my free time, I enjoy trying new workout classes, eating ice cream, spending time with friends and family, and walking everywhere (while trying to beat the ETA of Apple Maps)!