About Me

I believe in psychological transformation because I have witnessed it—in my clients and in myself. I’ve seen what becomes possible when we meet our inner experiences with patience and courage.

Before becoming a therapist, I worked in academic and creative spaces, including neuroscience and writing. I also navigated personal experience with disability, queerness, and multiple gender transitions. These experiences deepened my sensitivity to embodiment, multiplicity, and the complexity of becoming more fully oneself. We are all more adaptive and alive than the categories available to us.

I hold an MA in Integral Counseling Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies and a BA in Psychology from Gallaudet University. My recent research has explored themes including gender as a symbolic process, music imagery and deafness, and running as a spiritual practice.

When I’m not working, I’m nourished by movement, personal dreamwork, poetry, contemplative writing, and playful abandon.

I work especially well with sensitive, intense, and hard-to-categorize people. Together, we slow down. We make room for what is real. And we build the capacity to meet what emerges with awareness, agency, and care.