SPECIALTIES
Clients come to therapy for many different reasons. You may be feeling overwhelmed, anxious, discouraged, disconnected, or simply aware that something in your life is not working the way it once did. At times, it can be difficult to know whether what you’re experiencing has a name—or whether it simply feels heavy, confusing, or hard to carry alone.
Below is a list of some of the concerns I commonly support in my practice.
Depression
Anxiety
Parenting
Adoption
Grief and Loss
Stress Management
Relationships
School problems
Divorce and Blended Families
Life Changes and Transitions
Family Therapy
Highly Sensitive Child
Creatives
Neurodiversity
If you would like to learn more about specific symptoms or mental health conditions,
the following organizations offer thoughtful, research-based information:
National Institute of Mental Health – www.nimh.nih.gov
American Psychological Association – www.apa.org
Anxiety and Depression Association of America – www.adaa.org
These resources are provided for educational purposes only and are not a substitute for treatment.