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Therapy is the process of getting to know yourself more deeply. Your inner world is like a garden and therapy is the art of tending to it.

Your garden reflects the story of your life, all the conditions, seasons, and influences it has received over time. This includes legacies passed down through generations. Some of the patterns continue to serve you, while others are ready to flower into new possibilities.

The beginning of therapy is really just seeing what's there. We take the time to notice what's already growing, what needs tending, and what's waiting to be discovered. Sometimes we spend many sessions there, building the safety and trust needed before any deeper work can unfold. This isn't about quick fixes or immediate changes, it's about becoming observers of the emotions, body sensations, and thoughts of your inner world as it is now. This can look like slowing down your present moment experience, noticing what happens in your body around certain themes, and leaning into curiosity about what is alive for you.

Then, we'll decide which areas require care and begin inviting change by tilling the soil of your experience through creating space by gently uncovering buried feelings and planting seeds of new possibilities. Different areas of growth may call for different approaches: somatic work, Internal Family Systems, EMDR, or Lifespan Integration. Each offers a way to experience yourself in new and empowering ways.

All gardens benefit from regular tending. This process takes time and patience both with yourself and the journey. As your therapist, I serve as both witness and guide, helping create the conditions for you to reconnect with your inner gardener: the part of you that has always known how to tend to yourself. As healing unfolds, your garden becomes a place where all parts of your story can coexist peacefully, creating a rich and integrated inner world that supports who you're becoming.

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The seeds of my approach are…

Collaborative

We work as partners in your healing. Your needs, insights, and experiences shape the direction of our work. You decide what feels important to explore and what pace feels right. I bring my attention and curiosity, but this is fundamentally your journey, and I'm here to walk alongside you.

Integrative

I draw from multiple therapeutic approaches to meet you where you are. Your healing doesn't fit into one box, so neither does my work. I weave together relational, somatic, and trauma-informed methods, adapting to what you need in any given moment. This flexibility allows us to work with your mind, body, emotions, and relationships in ways that feel coherent and true to your unique experience.

Humanizing

I see you as a whole person whose responses make sense given what you've lived through. Being human is complex and imperfect, and I show up as a real person too, not as an expert with all the answers. Together, we explore what your patterns are communicating and what might serve you better now. I strive to meet you with compassion and understanding, exactly as you are.

Metaphorical

Sometimes our struggles resist direct language. Metaphor and imagery offers a gentler way in. I support you in identifying and exploring the metaphors that already live in your experience. When you describe feeling "invisible" or "behind glass," we're accessing deeper truths. Together we explore what these images reveal and what possibilities they hold.