Whether it is individually, as a couple, or as a family, we can meet to discuss any challenges, difficulties, or struggles that are negatively impacting your quality of life. As a therapist, it is very important to me that each person feels seen and acknowledged throughout our time together. Additionally, I place a very high emphasis on personal safety and autonomy so that the experience is trauma-informed every step of the way. Our sessions can be scheduled at intervals that work with your schedule and provide the best outcome in your life. Whether it is once a week or once a month, we can create a rhythmic pattern that helps facilitate the changes you are looking for at the pace you would like to go. Our sessions are designed to not only create personal insight and awareness but develop a sense of empowerment that can translate into a healthier daily experience.
Individual psychotherapy session - $100
Couple/family psychotherapy session - $125
A sliding scale is available upon request.
In-Person at I AM Yoga Studio
Virtual / Telehealth
All individual sessions are 55 minutes long.
For virtual appointments, clients will receive a link via email.
Confirmation: all clients will receive an email or text confirmation of appointments.
Rescheduling / Canceling Sessions: To cancel or reschedule appointments, please give a minimum of 24 hours' notice. Clients who no-show and no-call appointments will be placed on a waitlist for future appointments.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor - Candidate. I have completed the following trainings:
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