Services


Serving adults 18+

Individual sessions

In-person and telehealth for Washington State residents

Specialties


  • I specialize in working with trauma in its many forms, such as complex trauma, chronic exposure, abuse, neglect, coercive control, childhood trauma, relational trauma, and religious trauma.

    Trauma reshapes how we see the world—and ourselves. It can fragment time, dull connection, and pull us between who we had to be to survive and who we truly are. My work focuses on post-traumatic growth, helping you reconnect with safety, clarity, and internal stability, while building a sense of possibility and direction.

    Learn about my approach

  • Losing someone to suicide or a substance-use–related death can be uniquely devastating. Grief after these losses often carries layers of shock, unanswered questions, guilt, anger, confusion, and isolation. Many people find that the world expects them to “move on” before they’ve even had space to fully understand what happened.

    In therapy, there is room for the complexity of this kind of grief, without minimization or judgment. Your feelings don’t have to make sense. They don’t have to be neat, linear, or socially acceptable. You are not required to forgive, explain, or find meaning before you’re ready.

  • Psychedelic experiences—whether they occur through legal, ceremonial, medical, or underground contexts—can be deeply meaningful, disorienting, illuminating, or destabilizing. The experience itself is only one part of the journey. What matters just as much is how you prepare, how you make meaning of what emerged, and how you integrate insight into daily life.

    My work in psychedelic harm reduction and integration is designed to support clients before and after psychedelic experiences. Currently, I do not provide, facilitate, or guide psychedelic journeys. Instead, I offer therapeutic support that emphasizes safety, self-understanding, and long-term wellbeing.

Issues


Trauma and Abuse

PTSD and Complex PTSD

Childhood and Developmental Trauma

Chronic Exposure and First Responders

Attachment and Relational Issues

Dissociative experiences

Anxiety

Identity development

Codependency

Depression and Bipolar Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder