I work with adults who are seeking to better understand themselves in relation to the world and systems we operate in. My counseling philosophy combines inclusive intersectional feminist practices with existentialism and my work with clients often centers around the ideas of choice, power, responsibility and self-acceptance. It’s my belief that my clients are the expert of their own experience and that therapy can serve as a tool in living a more authentic and joyful life. No matter where you are in your journey, I will endeavor to provide you with an inclusive space in which all of your identities are welcome. Some specific areas of my therapeutic focus are anxiety, depression, identity development, gender and sexuality, and grief and loss.
I am currently in the process of completing my final year of the graduate program in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Colorado, Denver. My background as a professional educator informs much of the work I do in the counseling space as do my identities as a white, non-binary, queer therapist. It’s my goal to incorporate a social justice lens into my work with clients, as well as a focus on the decolonization of therapy. Outside the office, you can usually find me in a comfortable chair with a good book.

