Effective & Compassionate Psychotherapy



Accepting private clients virtually in Los Angeles

Areas of Specialty

I enjoy helping people. My approach is engaged, collaborative, and solution-oriented. I integrate therapy modalities to help relieve symptoms of depression, anxiety, and improve relationship and life satisfaction.

In my experience as clinical faculty at USC, I’ve worked extensively with healthcare providers, creatives, and high-achieving professionals.

You don’t have to navigate life alone. I offer a free 15-minute consultation to see if we’re a good fit.

Anxiety

Codependency

Depression

Family Conflict

Grief

Life Transitions

Mood Disorders

Overworking

Relationships

Racial Identity

Stress

Trauma

My Approach

Psychodynamic


Psychodynamic psychotherapy is a depth oriented method of understanding one’s place in relationships, life, and the world to increase self-worth and life satisfaction

CBT

Cognitive behavioral therapy is an evidence based practice which helps us understand the connection between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors

Solution Focused

Solution-focused therapy (SFT) is a collaborative, goal-oriented approach to therapy that focuses on building solutions to solve problems

Relational

Relational psychotherapy is an integrative practice which helps us improve relational awareness to foster the development of lasting and supportive relationships

Existential

Existential psychology helps us understand and accept the realities of our past, present, and future to gain control and direction of our lives

Person-Centered/Humanistic

Person-centered therapy is based in the idea that every person is unique and deserves compassion and acceptance. We have the power to find solutions to the problems in our lives


 Credentials

  • Faculty Clinician, Health Sciences Campus

  • LCSW 115313 - Licensed to Practice Individual, Couples, and Group Psychotherapy in CA

  • 2-Year Intensive, Postgraduate Clinical Training and Supervision Program

  • Dean’s Leadership Scholar

Contact

I offer a free, 15-minute consultation to discuss how we might work together. Use the contact form below to schedule our consultation.

If you are in crisis or think you may have an emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Call 988 to be connected to National Suicide Prevention Hotline.