I earned my Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with an Advanced Trauma Focus from Bay Path University and my Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology with a concentration in Public Health from Russell Sage College. I specialize in working with PTSD and trauma, LGBTQ+ issues, domestic violence, self-esteem, depression and mood disorders, addiction and substance use, and ADHD.
My experience spans across a variety of settings, including inpatient programs, community-based care, residential treatment, substance use programs, and emergency departments.
My approach is collaborative, trauma-informed, and person-centered, with treatment tailored to each client’s unique needs. I believe therapy should be genuine and empowering—healing begins when you feel safe and understood. You deserve to show up as your true, authentic self.
With my background in crisis and inpatient work, I bring a deep understanding of how stress and trauma impact the mind and body, and the importance of slowing down to rebuild a sense of safety. I take a strength-based and relational approach in my sessions, primarily integrating IFS, Play Therapy, DBT, and TF-CBT modalities.

