I am a white cisgender queer woman working towards my dual MDiv in Interfaith Literacy and MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Wake Forest University. I view psychotherapy as a collaborative process and assume that generally people are the best experts on themselves and what they need.
With an awareness of the pervasiveness of trauma in our world, often due to oppressive systems, I bring a trauma-informed and person-centered approach to therapy. I am receiving training in Voice Dialogue (a parts-work modality) and enjoy incorporating clients’ spiritual paths, practices, or beliefs into the counseling room. I enjoy working with children, teens, and adults. I also love cats, mutual aid, making music, vegan cooking, and being outside.