Through the course of a day, we all play multiple roles. Sometimes those roles can become restrictive and rigid, even inauthentic, as anxiety, depression, or shame cause us to feel less and less able to share ourselves honestly with those around us. For some, the trusting relationship created in therapy offers one of the few places where hiding is no longer necessary and one's whole self can be acknowledged without judgment, without shame. Together, we will create an environment conducive to the exploration of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that lends to greater self-understanding, new perspectives, and lasting change. Over nearly 10 years at Brandeis University, I worked predominantly with undergraduate and graduate students, helping them cope with stress related to high expectations, academic demands, and emerging adulthood. I also have experience in outpatient clinic settings, supporting adults struggling with anxiety and depression. Starting in March 2020, I suspended the assessment/evaluation aspects of my practice and have moved to providing treatment and consultation alone and doing so exclusively on telehealth platforms.
Qualifications: | MSPP (now William James College) |
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Academic Suffixes: | PsyD |
Expertise: | Alcohol Use, Anger Management, Anxiety, Codependency, Coping Skills, Depression, Divorce, Other, Emotional Disturbance, Family Conflict, Grief, Life Transitions, Men |