How can we learn to recognize our inner voice and desires? How do we live a life that is aligned with our values? My identities as a white, non-binary-trans, queer therapist and educator greatly inform my practice. Some of my specific focus areas are: life/identity/career transitions, gender, sexuality, grief-and-loss, anxiety, and depression. Therapeutic modalities I rely on include Person-Centered, Humanistic Existential, Trauma Informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Internal Family Systems. I accept individual and relationship(s) clients ages 18 and up. My counseling philosophy combines intersectional feminist practices with existential meaning-making. Together, we will confront ideas such as choice, power, freedom, responsibility, and self-acceptance.
My goal is to create an inclusive space where your identities are welcomed and celebrated. My background as a professional educator informs much of the work I do with clients and I strive to incorporate systems based perspectives into the counseling space in an effort to highlight oppressive forces and deconstruct societal expectations. I hold a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Colorado, Denver and am a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate in the state of Colorado. Outside the office, you can usually find me surrounded by food, friends, books, and community.

