My clinical work centers on four specialty areas that often intersect in meaningful ways. I approach each with depth-oriented psychotherapy, relational practice, and evidence-informed care, with close attention to culture, identity, and context.
Each specialty page outlines my perspective, the concerns commonly addressed, and practical paths for support. To learn more about each specialty, use the buttons below.
- Eating Disorders – care across the spectrum of disordered eating with sensitivity to identity, body image, trauma, athletics, community contexts, and social justice.
- Mental Health – support for borderline personality disorder, self-harm, substance use, and co-occurring presentations in a collaborative, non-pathologizing frame.
- Women’s Health – perinatal and postpartum concerns, fertility and pregnancy loss, birth trauma, endometriosis and PCOS, autoimmune and chronic pain conditions, and maternal grief.
- Professionals – discreet, evidence-informed psychotherapy and consultation for clinicians and other high-stakes professions navigating eating disorders or substance use.