We all carry internalized burdens from living in an individualistic society that discourages us from connecting with each other openly, honestly, and lovingly. We find meaning in human connection and community, which inspires us to feel purpose in ourselves. I believe the value of therapy helps model the ways in which we build connections with other people in the world, and in turn allows us to find our own way of living and moving forward. My goal is to accompany clients and provide space in this journey of understanding ourselves, so we can all begin showing up to the world striving to be our best selves.
On the topic of addressing internal conflicts, I can use an IFS approach to help externalize the parts of ourselves that feel in tension with each other, so we can learn how to turn towards their fundamental needs. Lastly, I have also begun exploring themes from existential therapy and the way they permeate through a majority of our internal preoccupations - mortality, meaning making, free will, etc.
Education, Training, and Certifications
Masters in Mental Health Counseling from New York University (Steinhardt)
Crisis Assessment, Prevention, and Intervention Certificate from Graham Windham, SW CPE
Motivational Interviewing Certificate from Graham Windham, SW CPE
Solution-Based Casework Certificate from Graham Windham, SW CPE