Working to Help You Understand and Tell Your Own Personal Story
Outside my work in clinics and schools, studies at universities and The W.A. White Institute, it was my years spent working in filmmaking that cemented a passionate commitment to this work. Those experiences have shaped the collaborative, narrative-enhancing nature of my approach, and my belief that we all have the capacity to be creative. By transforming overwhelming feelings into a story you can give shape to your own experience, creating space to connect with yourself and others more expansively.
Navigating the Workplace Using Therapeutic Strategies
Navigating roles, rules, and personalities in the workplace is complex. A past career in the corporate world has informed my belief that both our successes and limitations in the context of our careers can be largely determined by the way in which we relate to others. Interpersonal therapy can help us identify patterns of behavior, and change habitual, often damaging ways in which we interact with colleagues and clients. Understanding ourselves within our work environment— can be helpful in exploring and shifting ways of relating to others that may be impeding us from realizing our full potential.
Focus Areas
Prior to opening my practice, I worked at an outpatient mental health clinic treating those struggling with substance abuse, depression, anxiety, family conflict, parenting, and developmental trauma. I also actively engaged with adolescents around issues of self-esteem, anxiety, sexuality, self-harm, technology, and depression as a middle school counselor. I continue to work with adults and adolescents in these capacities and more. Read a more comprehensive list of my services here.
Education & Credentials
New York University, Masters in Social Work
The William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis & Psychology
Columbia Psychoanalytic Parent/Infant Psychotherapy Program
License Number/ State: 085849 New York