Areas of Specialization
These areas reflect the concerns I commonly support clients with in therapy. Many experiences overlap, and our work together is tailored to your unique needs and goals.
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Attention, impulsivity, emotional regulation, executive functioning, and the impact of ADHD on daily life, work, and relationships.
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Excessive worry, panic, avoidance, physical symptoms of anxiety, and ongoing feelings of fear or unease
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Distress related to body image, appearance, weight, or body-related thoughts and beliefs.
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Patterns of over-prioritizing others, difficulty with boundaries, people-pleasing, and loss of self in relationships.
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Developing skills to manage intense emotions, stress, and distress in more adaptive and sustainable ways.
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Intergenerational trauma is the lasting emotional and psychological impact passed down through families across generations, often shaping patterns of anxiety, stress, and coping even in people who did not directly experience the original events.
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Ongoing family tension, communication challenges, and relational patterns affecting emotional health.
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Persistent self-criticism, fear of mistakes, high internal standards, and difficulty feeling “good enough,” often linked to anxiety, stress, or burnout.
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A panic attack is a sudden surge of intense fear or discomfort that can feel overwhelming and, at times, frighteningly physical.
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Exploration of race, ethnicity, belonging, and experiences related to marginalization or cultural identity.
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Self-worth, self-criticism, shame, and difficulties with confidence or self-acceptance.
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