Frankie brings a systems-oriented perspective to her work, helping clients identify patterns in relationships, emotions, and behavior. She enjoys working with adults and young adults navigating life transitions, relationship challenges, family dynamics, college or graduate school stress, and questions of purpose and direction.
Her style is practical and collaborative, helping clients build healthy boundaries, communicate needs effectively, and develop coping skills that support meaningful change.
Before graduating in 2020 from Southern Connecticut State University’s Marriage and Family Therapy program, Frankie spent ten years in London, studying fine art and creative entrepreneurship – experiences that continue to inform her creative, flexible approach to understanding the complexity of people’s lives and stories.

