I believe in a holistic, person-centered, and empathetic approach to therapy. I am passionate about guiding clients toward answering their own questions in an informed manner that helps shepherd them toward positive change. I believe therapy is not a "one size fits all" so I enjoy exploring what works for each individual.
My therapy style utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing. I specialize in working with life transitions, stress, Anxiety, Depression, and parenthood.
MSW - Clinical Social Work, Fordham University
I became a mental health professional after seeing the need and good that the profession can do. I am passionate about living a life of service to others.
Gardening, spending time with family, reading, and playing video games.
My spouse and I do a daily check-in that helps ground each other and lift each other up when needed.
Pride and Prejudice—I love a good classic and the romance of getting to know someone over time as first impressions are not always correct.
I have been involved with the American Red Cross since childhood as my dad became a volunteer after returning home from the Vietnam War. My mom was then director of Services to Armed Forces and International Relations for CT and RI for many years. We have an ongoing joke that our family does not volunteer but is "voluntold" to help. I love the work they specifically do for restoring family links in which they work internationally to locate family members lost due to war and refugee crises.
I take some time to engage in one of my interests outside of work like reading or getting out into my garden.
I have 10 chickens, a cat, and a dog. The chickens (Eggwina, Eggbert, Henrietta, etc.) are very food-oriented and will flock towards you as soon as you open their coop. Eggwina in particular loves to sleep on anyone's lap.
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