Anything that’s human is mentionable, and anything that is mentionable can be more manageable. When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary.
— Fred Rogers

Individual Therapy

Individual therapy is an opportunity to invest in your own well-being and the returns on this investment for you and your relationships can be huge! Typically I meet with people one or two times to see if we are a good fit for your needs and then decide together how frequently we will meet (typically 1 or 2x/week). In individual session, I work from a relational perspective and incorporate techniques from DBT, CBT, Mindfulness, and other modalities when appropriate. Sessions are typically 53 minutes.

Eating Disorder Treatment: I believe that healing from an eating disorder (or disordered eating, struggles with body image, etc) is about more than just changing behaviors—it's about reconnecting with yourself and others in a deeper, more meaningful way. As a clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of eating disorders, I approach the therapy work through the lens of the relational cultural model. This perspective understands eating disorders as a manifestation of disconnection, and my work is focused on helping you rebuild trust in yourself and others. With my extensive expertise, I will support you in moving toward and maintaining recovery, fostering self-compassion, and creating the meaningful relationships that are vital to long-term healing. Together, we can work towards a life that is not only free from the grip of eating disorder symptoms but also full of connection, joy, and authenticity.

Couples Therapy

Couples therapy is an opportunity to work with your partner to improve the strength of your connection. Couples therapy can happen anytime even though it is often thought of following a crisis or rupture. Sessions are typically 90 minutes.

Family Therapy

Family therapy involves 2 or more individuals from a family working together to reconnect, repair and strengthen the relationship going forward. I offer family therapy for individuals supporting a person in eating disorder recovery such as siblings, parents, grandparents, and children of the person in recovery.

Group Therapy - Spring 2025 group is underway!

Process-focused group therapy for mothers age 30+ who have been impacted by an eating disorder or disordered eating. Click here to download the group therapy flyer for Fall 2024

Life doesn’t make any sense without interdependence. We need each other, and the sooner we learn that, the better for us all.
— Erik Erikson