About
Why I Became a Therapist
I became a therapist because I enjoy hearing other’s stories and engaging in deep, healing conversations. My aim is to create a space where vulnerable dialogue is encouraged and welcomed. I appreciate that diving into those vulnerabilities can be uncomfortable, and it is my goal to sit with folks through those discomforts as they let their guards down and begin to process their experiences, fears, and hopes. I truly believe that those areas of discomfort that we so badly want to avoid are where the growth and potential in becoming your best self starts.
Who I Work With
I work with individuals who have experienced or are experiencing any traumas, anxiety, life transitions, relationship concerns, and grief. In particular, I enjoy working with young adults and adolescents who want to work through trauma, anxiety, and/or are questioning their sexuality. I have experience in working with youth, adolescents, and adults of all ages; specifically targeting LGBTQIA+ issues, anxiety, depression, grief, complex trauma, and various life transitions. Therapy will toss a range of thoughts and emotions at you. There will most likely be moments of laughter, tears, realizations and sometimes moments of reflection to let the thoughts sink in. These moments are incredibly beneficial and can help aid you in emotional regulation skills, new coping mechanisms, and an always-growing, stronger sense of self during and after sessions.
"Emotions can be such a scary thing to manage, but all emotions and experiences deserve time to be seen and processed."
Working With ME
Therapy with me is based in encouragement, empowerment, and creating a safe space together to acknowledge and process what life throws our way. I encourage my clients to notice their strengths and build off them in order to recognize the agency they hold in their life. By working with a blend of therapeutic models — including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Feminist Theory, and Polyvagal Theory — I am able to help clients identify and live through what they value most in life (ACT), while acknowledging the many different identities my clients hold and how that affects them (Feminist), and provide ways to connect with their nervous system to regulate their bodies (Polyvagal). I seek to provide psychoeducational opportunities for clients when needed in order to build a toolbox of useful skills that can be universally applied. My goal is for clients to gain a sense of clarity and empowerment. I want clients to know and realize that they can learn more about themselves, understand how life experiences have made them who they are, and recognize how much potential they have moving forward. The one thing I always emphasize in session is that: emotions are all valid!
My Qualifications & Trainings
- I completed my Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a double minor in Spanish and Dance Education at Elmhurst University;
- I received my Masters degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Roosevelt University;
- I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR);
- I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Indiana from the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency Behavioral Health and Human Services Board (PLA);
- I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Colorado from Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies Division of Professions and Occupations (DPO);
- I am a member of the American Counseling Association (ACA);
- I am a National Board Certified Counselor (NBCC);
- I have completed the certification surrounding trauma-informed care: The Body Keeps Score: Trauma Healing with Bessel van der Kolk, MD;
- I have completed the LivingWorks Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST);
- I have completed Level 1 Gottman Method, which is based on over 40 years of research on couples and relationships;
- I have completed 2-Day Polyvagal Theory in Action Workshop;
- I have completed ACT for PTSD, Depression, and Personality Disorders Seminar.