
With over 30 years of clinical experience, I am here to help you navigate difficult life issues in a safe, compassionate, and confidential environment. I am deeply passionate about helping individuals and couples build loving, authentic, and meaningful relationships—with God, with others, and with themselves.
My approach is both warm and direct, blending clinical expertise, life experience, empathy, and insight to bring clarity and renewed hope. My goal is to help you move beyond fear, guilt, and shame toward a place of freedom, healing, and well-being.
Our work together begins with listening to your story and to what has happened to you. I believe every story deserves to be heard with openness, dignity, and deep respect. Carl Jung wrote, “I am not what has happened to me. I am what I choose to become.” This belief reflects the heart of the therapeutic process and the hope that meaningful change is always possible.
At the center of many struggles is a profound sense of loss. Loss can take many forms, including trauma, the death of a loved one, broken relationships, family conflict, divorce, miscarriage, job loss, declining health, aging, loss of identity, or a diminished sense of purpose and freedom. Together, we will work to make sense of your pain, honor what has been lost, and move toward healing, renewal, and hope.
I believe grief work is soul work, and that therapy is, in many ways, sacred ground. It takes extraordinary courage to face deep loss, and this work is not meant to be done alone. My role is to walk alongside you—offering presence, perspective, and support as you move toward a renewed sense of life, meaning, and purpose.
If you sense that I may be a good fit for you, I welcome you to reach out. It would be a true honor and privilege to support you in reaching your goals.