Licensed Therapist in Arizona
Life can bring circumstances we never expected to deal with. Therapy can help determine which supports are most helpful for you and allow you to feel empowered in how you move through life. It isn’t about ensuring nothing painful ever happens-it is about having the courage and strength to keep moving through as the inevitable bumps in life come to the surface while learning how to be present and capitalize on moments that bring joy. Therapy provides a safe space to explore difficult topics in a safe and trusted environment. As your therapist, I work collaboratively with you to support you in creating and building upon a life that feels authentic and empowering.
Our Story
With years of experience working with adolescents and young adults in various settings, I am committed to creating a space that is free from judgment and where clients feel safe, heard, and understood. I believe healing begins when individuals feel comfortable expressing themselves openly and exploring their thoughts, emotions, and life experiences.
Our Services
Services Created to Help You Feel Safe,
Supported, and Understood
As a mom of a child living with a chronic disease, I understand the physical and emotional demands of managing health while still being able to participate in the activities and elements of life that an individual wants to be a part of, the overwhelm of trying to manage responsibilities while not feeling well (both mentally and physically), feeling isolated or misunderstood by peers, not knowing how to communicate wants and needs to friends, teachers, coworkers, bosses, etc, and the many more aspects that may come along with a seemingly invisible chronic disease diagnosis.
I recognize the importance of developing healthy self esteem related to body image. I have experience with disordered eating and, using a lens of body positivity and acceptance to help individuals work to understand and accept their inherent value as human beings outside of appearance. My goal is for each individual to understand they are important and worthy even on days where they don’t love their bodies and to help them discover ways to care for themselves that come from a space of self respect and self worth.