Therapy Services I Offer
Therapy for Women
Women face numerous challenges and barriers in their intimate relationships, workplaces, families, and society. I use a non-pathologizing approach to help women find their inner resiliency, power, voice, and strength with the following issues:
identity exploration
depression and anxiety
loss and grief
coping mechanisms
boundaries
role burn out
life transitions
gender discrimination
Couples & Relational Therapy
Relationships sometimes become stagnant, gridlocked in conflict, and leave partners unfulfilled and dissatisfied. I’m a couple and family therapist by training and use a systemic approach to help couples reconnect, realign, enhance their bond, and navigate challenges and complexities in their relationships such as:
authentic, congruent, and honest communication
life transitions
multicultural or interracial dynamics
emotional and physical intimacy
blended families
boundaries
loss and grief
infidelity and breach of trust
Therapy to Feel Empowered
I am passionate about helping my clients navigating unique challenges related to race and culture in their relationships, families, and community. I offer:
A safe space: an environment to explore and process without judgment
Understanding of complexities: honoring the cultural values and beliefs that are important to you, while also being curious about how they shape, and sometimes challenge, your experiences.
Fostering self-discovery: encouraging exploration and growth of the intersections of your identity and experience
Healing: supporting emotional and psychological well-being and resilience
Celebration of richness: witnessing and honoring your diverse experiences
You deserve to thrive in your identity and story, and I’m here to support you on your journey.
I’d love to be with you as you navigate:
racial and ethnic trauma
interracial relationships
identity exploration
intersections of identity
multicultural challenges
internalized oppression
gender discrimination
immigration and acculturation
“Life is not the way it's supposed to be.
It's the way it is.
The way you cope with it is what makes the difference.”
— Virginia Satir

