Discover your depth, experience your present, and write your next chapter
Whether you feel like the black sheep of your family, you’re looking for joy after loss, determined to have generational patterns stop with you, or just find yourself, there is space here for you.
I’ll meet you where you are for who and how you are. I’m ready to dive deep, swim far, and make the journey with you, however long or short that might be. Let’s help you name the unnameable, unpack your experiences, and help you show up as your best self in the present and in your next chapters of life.
Profound and Utterly Heartwarming
These are the words clients have used to describe me and my approach as a psychologist. Just like life is complex and layered, so is my approach to helping you find your best self and best life. Many come to me after having worked with many other clinicians, looking for someone who can hold all of the different pieces of themselves.
You might even wonder about yourself - "Am I too much?"
I can assure you that you are not. Life is profound, as are you, and I am up to the task of sitting with you in the vastness that is the human experience.
Helping you be seen and heard for who and how you are
In the end, my ultimate goal for my clients is to be able to show up authentically with themselves and others. To accept themselves and all of their messy parts and feelings. To be able to live their lives as their best selves and write their own chapters as the author of their own narratives.
Psychotherapy will not help you erase the pain you’ve experienced or the difficult things you’ve gone through. Rather, it’s about the process of moving through these experiences together, helping you to make meaning, sort through your many thoughts and feelings, and helping you gain the self-compassion, inner resources, sense of self needed to navigate future obstacles. This work is often both challenging and deeply rewarding as you move into a space of living your best life as your most authentic self.
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Professional Credentials
Credentials aren’t the whole story, but they help you know who you’re trusting. This section summarizes formal training and independent affiliations that signal quality, ethics, and accountability. It’s designed to be easy to scan and simple to verify.
Education
A doctorate in psychology reflects years of advanced graduate study, supervised clinical practice, and competency exams, followed by a supervised postdoctoral residency and state licensure. In short: rigorous training in assessment, diagnosis, and evidence-based care grounded in both science and ethics.
Memberships & Accrediting Institutions
Professional organizations hold clinicians to clear ethical codes, require ongoing continuing education, and offer independent verification of credentials. Affiliation also connects psychologists to peer review, current best practices, and multi-state telepsychology standards where applicable.
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The Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT®)
Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology #8847
Specialized Certifications & Professional Development
Beyond graduate education, I regularly complete select certificates, workshops, and conferences that deepen my expertise across therapy, immigration evaluations, psychological assessment, and forensic work.
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- The Psychologist’s Role as Expert Witness in Immigration Cases. 09/2025
- Cancellation of Removal, Evaluation of Children Training. 08/2025
- Asylum Medicine Training Initiative (AMTI) Training. 11/2023
- Immigration Evaluation Training Institute. 02/2023
- 13th International Narrative Therapy and Community Work Conference. 08/2022 Kigali, Rwanda
- Narrative Therapy: A Study and Practice Group
- Immigration Evaluations Training. 07/2022
- Healing the Wounds of Racial Stress and Trauma. 11/2021
- Documentation for Gender Affirming Medical Care
- Neurodivergence-Focused Training (ADHD and Autism)
- The Ethics of Digital Practice (Telehealth)
- The CAMS Care Model
- Loss and Grief Fundamentals: Developing One’s Approach to the Journey
- Trauma in Testing: Accounting for Trauma and Marginalization in Psychological Evaluations. 11/2021
Where I Practice
I’m a licensed psychologist in New Hampshire and New York and hold PSYPACT’s Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT), all of which allow me to serve clients in 44 U.S. states/territories:
Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Northern Mariana Islands, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Let’s walk this road together
We are as deep as the ocean, as beautiful as the night sky, and as complex as a novel. We contain multitudes and each one of your unique chapters deserves to be seen, heard, and recognized. Together, we can honor your story and help you write the next chapter, with you as the author.