Emily is a warm, relatable, laid-back clinician who feels honored to be let into the most vulnerable parts of a person’s life. She does her best to create a safe space for clients through keeping culturally competent, trauma-informed, holistic lens in her sessions.
She loves working with teens, couples, and families, specifically LGBTQ+ teens, non-traditional couples, or blended families. She loves to incorporate elements of creative, artistic, and play therapy, even for adults! She holds a Master’s in Mental Health Counseling from Palo Alto University and a Master’s in Creative Writing & Critical Life from the University of Leeds, which she finds brings a naturally narrative approach to her counseling techniques.
Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with family, crafting, going to theme parks, and playing D&D.

