Real work.
Real results.
I work with children, adolescents, adults, — across a wider age range than most therapists. Because healing at any age is possible, and each stage informs the others.
A wider range
than most —
Most therapists specialize in either children or adults. I work with both — and that's a deliberate choice. When I sit with an adult processing a wound from age nine, I know that child. I've worked with children in the midst of their struggles. That gives me a frame of reference that goes beyond theory — I understand what it felt like to be that age, in that moment, when something happened that shouldn't have.
Catching struggles early in children changes trajectories. And understanding the child at the point of wounding changes how I work with the adult they became.
The work,
in detail.
Individual Therapy
One-on-one psychotherapy for children ages 7 and up, adolescents, and adults. The focus is on understanding what's underneath — because symptoms like anxiety, depression, and relational struggles rarely exist without a root.
Sessions are direct and purposeful. I don't believe in wandering. We work to understand the past in order to make sense of the present — feelings, reactions, patterns of relating — and then we move.
Who this is for: Anyone ready to stop managing symptoms and start addressing what's actually driving them.
EMDR & EMDR Intensives
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing is the most powerful tool in my practice for trauma work. It helps the brain finish what it couldn't complete at the time of the wound — so memories lose their charge and the body finally gets to exhale.
EMDR Intensives offer extended, tailored sessions for those ready to go deeper and faster than weekly therapy allows. Preparation is required — and that preparation is part of what makes the work so effective.
Learn About EMDR Intensives →Couples & Family Work
This is not traditional couples therapy. I don't put two people across from each other and try to referee what's between them.
In my experience, what damages relationships is most often unprocessed trauma playing out sideways — with the people we love most bearing the weight of wounds that were never theirs to carry. When it's helpful, I bring significant others into the work — not to mediate conflict, but to educate, to include, and to let the relationship heal alongside the individual.
The goal is never polarization. It's understanding. Bringing a partner or family member in for a time or season can make the difference between relationships that heal and relationships that become more entrenched.
Betrayal &
Relational Trauma.
I specialize in betrayal trauma — specifically the devastating impact on partners and spouses of those struggling with sexual integrity issues or sex addiction.
If you have discovered a partner's secret life, you are not overreacting. What you are experiencing is trauma — real, legitimate, and treatable. The confusion, the grief, the rage, the love that coexists with all of it — I understand this landscape, and I know how to walk through it with you.
You don't have to figure out alone whether to stay or go. You just have to start healing.
Reach Out"If you have discovered a partner's secret life, you are not overreacting. What you are experiencing is trauma — real, legitimate, and treatable."
A full toolkit —
used with intention.
I draw from multiple evidence-based modalities, choosing what serves each client rather than applying a single approach to everyone.
EMDR
Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing — the cornerstone of my trauma work.
Somatic Therapy
Working with the body's held responses — because trauma lives below the neck too.
CBT
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy — identifying and shifting thought patterns that drive behavior.
Play Therapy
For younger clients, play is the language. It's how children process what they can't yet say.
IFS / Parts Work
Internal Family Systems — understanding the different parts of ourselves and how they relate.
Mindfulness
Grounding in the present moment — a foundation for regulation and awareness.
Before you reach out.
I believe in meeting in person.
The therapeutic relationship is built in a room, not on a screen. I see clients in person in Denver and Golden. Telehealth is available on a case-by-case basis for those with genuine need.
Currently accepting new clients.
I am accepting new clients and maintain a waitlist. If you're ready to begin, reach out — the right fit is worth a little patience, and I want to make sure we're that for each other.
Not sure which service
is right for you?
That's exactly what a free 15-minute consultation is for. Let's talk about where you are and what kind of support makes the most sense.
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