When we are able to be curious about ourselves, we can look at patterns and explore possibilities without shame or self-blame. My practice is a safe space to be curious about yourself, your experiences, your hopes and potential. Through a strong therapeutic relationship, you will be supported to reflect and move beyond shame and guilt toward growth, change, and a more satisfying life.
Before moving to Manitoba, I worked as a therapist in New York City for over a decade. I have experience working with individuals and families aged 0 to 94, dealing with issues related to trauma, loss, change and social oppression.
In addition to my Master’s Degree in Social Work, I am a candidate in training with the CFS Psychoanalytic Institute in NYC. Psychoanalysis values listening to our minds as a means of healing our hearts. I am also trained in Group-Based Attachment Intervention (Attachment-based parenting therapy) and Brainspotting (a newer alternative to EMDR).