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About My Clients
Are you tired of feeling tired? You’ve tried it all, even therapy, and nothing has worked. Or maybe you’re feeling the pressure of trying to plan for the future in the face of climate change and are left anxious, wondering what the world is even going to look like in a few years. If your memories from the past or your fears about the future are starting to get in the way of you living right now, it's time for a change.
My Background and Approach
My approach to therapy is rooted in the belief that healing encompasses your mind, body, and environment. Trained in EMDR and passionate about EcoWellness, my approach is all about transformative experiences in the therapy space. I'm your therapist, but I'm also your partner in radical healing. Authenticity is at the root of everything I do and I embrace a ‘come as you are’ vibe. This is a space where your identity is not just accepted, but celebrated. Trauma and other stressful life events can shape the way our nervous system interacts with the world around us, and while talking about our problems can be incredibly powerful on its own, sometimes we need to dig a little deeper in order to truly regain our sense of inner stability. Even though this process can feel vulnerable and a little strange, my priority is making sure that you feel seen, heard, and valued in every session. We’re going to do our best to make the uncomfortable as comfortable as we can.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC people face disproportionate amounts of discrimination and barriers within the healthcare system. As a queer therapist, I strive to be an active part of dismantling this unjust system by providing an environment where you are not only accepted as you are, but celebrated. We all have unique, intersectional identities, and many of us often experience marginalization because of these identities. I strive to always consider the various impacts of power, inequality, and systemic oppression and work to dismantle these within our therapeutic relationship. Similarly, even though we are all impacted by climate change and global warming, the consequences are not felt equally by all groups of people. Climate change can have disproportionately harmful social, financial, mental, emotional, and physical impacts on marginalized populations. Understanding this, I am committed both personally and professionally to advocating for an intersectional approach to climate justice.