Angie is a proud graduate of Providence College, where she earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology with a concentration in Neuroscience. She later completed her Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Merrimack College. Throughout her training and clinical experience, Angie has worked with clients navigating a wide range of challenges including domestic violence, eating disorders, anxiety, depression, and life transitions. She has a particular passion for supporting career professionals experiencing burnout, helping them find sustainable ways to care for their mental health while pursuing their goals.
Angie believes therapy should feel like a collaborative and supportive space where clients feel safe to show up authentically. She is dedicated to building strong therapeutic relationships rooted in respect, openness, and non-judgment, and she works to meet clients exactly where they are in their journey. Her approach is strengths-based and solution-focused, and she integrates techniques from cognitive-behavioral therapy, trauma-informed care, and mindfulness practices. Whether addressing long-standing patterns or navigating present challenges, Angie’s goal is to empower her clients to recognize their resilience, build more balanced coping strategies, and create meaningful, lasting change.

