Adult Therapy Services

Because adulthood is NOT all it was hyped up to be and should’ve come with a warning label or something…

We might be a good fit if

You’re a young adult (18-35ish) looking for support with:

  • Is empathetic, collaborative, and person-centered, supporting you in developing more self-understanding and self-acceptance by being genuinely seen, heard, understood, and accepted in the therapeutic relationship.

  • Is trauma-informed, authentic and affirming and also not afraid to call out and disrupt emotional and behavioral patterns that are holding you back.

  • Sees YOU as the expert of your own life with an innate capacity for growth and healing.

  • Recognizes that personal and external factors (bio/neuro, lived experiences, identity, strengths, family, cultural, societal, political, environmental systems) impact who you are today, how you interact in the world, and what your treatment needs and goals are.

With a therapist who:

I’m interested in getting to know YOU, not focus on or label you with a diagnosis!

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS) informed

  • Mindfulness

  • Person-Centered

  • Polyvagal Theory

And uses an integrative approach:

Therapy that fits YOU, not the other way around.

By integrating different evidence-based practices , I am able to provide you with an individually-tailored experience based on your specific needs, preferences, strengths, and challenges.

Creative Representations of My Approach

An unknown artist's illustration of a therapist and a patient in a session. The patient has a head made of tangled vines and leaves and is cutting at stray areas. The therapist is holding scissors, ready to offer the client tools for growth.

Credit to unknown original artist.

Therapist sharing tools with the client that they themselves use to create the version of themselves that they want to be.

A therapist and a client sitting in chairs. The client has a large, tangled, multicolored ball of yarn for a head from, which the therapist is untangling and giving a single string of yarn back to the client who is using it to knit something.

Credit to unknown original artist.

Therapist helping to untangle the mess and weight of what the client is carrying, allowing them do the work of creating something new and meaningful for themselves.

If anything resonated with you, let’s connect!