Specialties & Rates

  • Anxious or avoidant attachment styles can negatively impact individual and relational well-being, but attachment styles are not inherent or static. They can shift with self-awareness and reparative relational work. Reach out if this is an area of concern for you.

  • All human beings face issues stemming from gender and sexuality regardless of prescribed social identities or personal modes of identification. I can be of assistance with men’s issues, women’s issues, LGBTQIA experience, body dysmorphia, and gender dysphoria, and other gender and sexuality issues.

  • The advent of the modern world and its use of race as classification system for human beings means that we are all racialized subjects. Intersecting with our racialized experience is our experience of class (poor, working class, middle class, upper class). Together, we can process how racialized and/or classed experience impacts your mental health and well-being. I am especially suited to work with Black experience, Jewish experience, and White experience (particularly white trash experience).

  • If you are in the process of or are starting to interrogate your experiences of religious trauma, I can be of assistance. I am particularly suited to work with individuals coming from Christian backgrounds and environments. Alternatively or relatedly, if you are redefining or exploring your spirituality for the first time—in the many multifaceted ways that could look like—it would be a privilege to walk that path with you.

  • The relational dynamics within one’s family of origin, along with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), can have lasting impacts on the lives of human beings. Together, we can process how these matters impact your current life and relationships.

  • Highly intelligent and highly gifted individuals often face social ostracization and/or social pressure due to their unique approaches to the world, knowledge production, and communication. Perhaps you identify as neurodivergent, or perhaps you do not. Regardless, we can address how your gifts and/or intelligence impact your relational and individual mental health and well-being. 

  • People in high-profile, high stress careers face unique challenges in their professional and home lives, as well as their understanding of self. I can help you process and navigate these matters. If you are an academic or graduate student, I understand firsthand how the university and expectations within its systems as an institution impact mental health and well-being. 

  • People who grow up and/or live in rural areas have specific experiences and ways of understanding the world that are often distinct from urban and suburban folks. As a clinician of rural experience who has also lived in various cities, I am here to help you process the gifts and challenges of rural experience. 

  • Artists, musicians, and creatives navigate identity issues, such as public perception versus perception of self, as well as real life struggles, such as balancing necessary paid labor and one’s creative practice. I have worked with a number of artists, musicians, and creatives on these matters and others.

  • Elderhood is a stage of life that can be full of joy, gratitude, and wisdom, alongside feelings of loss, grief, and isolation. Elders are underserved in the mental health field despite a rising need in services due to growing demographics. I am sensitive to the specific needs of elders and passionate about serving them, as they are the carriers of cultural legacies and community knowledge.

I am trained to help individuals, couples, and families navigate a host of common issues: depression, anxiety, grief, stress, communication, conflict, attachment styles, trauma, and boundary setting, among others. Nonetheless, I do have areas of specialization, which you can read about below.

With individuals, I serve clients who are eighteen years and older. While I have worked with a range of couples, I tend to attract interracial, LGBTQIA, and/or intercultural couples due to my areas of specialization.

With families, I work with two-person units, meaning two people at once (e.g. mother/daughter, sister/brother, etc.).


Rates

​​​​​INDIVIDUALS​ - $125 per 50-minute session​​

COUPLES - $150 per 50-minute session​

FAMILY - $150 per 50-minute session


Billing

I am a private-pay, out-of-network provider. In other words, I do not accept insurance; however, I can provide you with a superbill (or receipt of service), which some insurances accept as a means for reimbursement. You will need to check with your insurance about this option.

Payment for services is due at the beginning of each session and will be charged through your client portal on Carepatron.

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