Welcome!
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) who has been practicing for almost 20 years. At this time my work mainly focuses on individual therapy. I am passionate about my life’s work.
My interest in therapy started after graduating from college and then getting stuck in being unable to answer the question “what’s next?”. My life was pretty much planned out up to that point and now I was unsure of the next step. This time in my life is when I started therapy. I wanted the type of therapy that encouraged me to grow, and in growing I needed to take a look at the hard stuff and take action to change. It was in these sessions with my therapist that my love of psychology and learning about the complicated human experience grew.
Working for an agency was the beginning of my career. At this agency my work focused on treating trauma, depressive/anxious mood disorders and helping to improve family relationships. In 2012, I relocated to the beautiful First Coast where I worked for a nationally recognized, award-winning non- profit agency. In this setting, I had a variety of positions: residential therapist, school-based therapist and outpatient behavioral health therapist. These experiences have given me the expertise to work with people of various ages, struggling with a range of concerns, and from a diverse set of backgrounds, socioeconomic settings, and family structures.
My time at these agencies gave me the foundation of experience and knowledge to start a private practice that reflected my strengths; deepening the therapy work and shifting focus to healing and movement. As I continued to develop as a therapist I became increasingly interested in narcissistic behaviors. I am currently working on becoming a Certified Narcissistic Abuse Clinician (NATC). I also implement techniques in my therapy such as EMDR.
Acceptance, connection, empathy, support and humor is what I strive to bring to therapy. Some of the steps that I aim to support in therapy are increasing hope, releasing old beliefs that no longer work for us, trusting ourselves, healing and transforming our lives more and more into the people we want to be.
I understand that contacting a therapist takes courage as does participating in therapy. Reaching out and meeting to see if you think we are a good match is wonderful forward movement.
I don’t take your reaching out lightly. I look forward to working with you.