I provide psychotherapy grounded in a Psychodynamic framework and Psychoanalytic theory. In doing so, I try to understand people from a variety of perspectives including, but not limited to, their individual and family history, their variety of cultural experiences, how they understand themselves, and how they are in relationships, as well as their hopes, dreams, and concerns.

I received my Doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from The Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA. In my private practice, I work with adults and couples. I also serve as the Clinical Training Director for Holy Names University's Counseling and Psychological Services Center, providing training and supervision for doctoral level trainees.