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About My Clients
Many of the people I work with feel haunted by their past and struggle to connect with people in the present. This can show up in overwhelming anxiety, procrastination, feeling down on themselves, communication and relationship issues. Many have difficulty with sleep and some struggle with the way they drink or use drugs. Our early work usually focuses on skill building and fostering awareness and insight into challenges before doing any more in-depth work.
My Background and Approach
I draw from my experience working in community behavioral health, addressing both substance abuse and trauma in inpatient and outpatient settings. My theoretical base is cognitive behavioral therapy, with which I help people to increase their understanding of how our thinking is connected to and influences our emotions and behaviors. I'm trained in EMDR and certified in Prolonged Exposure, two very different, but highly researched, time-limited and effective treatments for PTSD. I am also IFS informed.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
This country has been headed down a concerning path given how our most vulnerable people have been and are currently being treated. While the systemic issues supporting inequality and prejudice against racial/ethic groups and those in the LGTBQ community remain, therapy has the power to create a micro-environment of healing, encouragement, accountability, and safety. It is from a place of greater internal stability that we can be more effective in creating larger change. I believe in human potential and resiliency. Our biology certainly matters, however, our experiences, our environment, and how we respond to them are just as important in shaping who we are. Fun fact about our biology: the human brain remains elastic and capable of forming new connections throughout our lifespan...which means that change is always possible! I believe in our innate ability to grow, change and live, even against terrible odds.