Psychotherapy and Art Therapy for individuals, couples and children. In-person in Los Angeles & online across California and New York.

About Me

I help individuals, couples and families identify and work through difficult feelings and patterns that make them feel stuck. 

I specialize in supporting those affected by trauma, grief, ADHD, anxiety, self esteem, LGBTQIA+ and gender identity issues and neurodivergent learners—which basically means I like to help people untangle big feelings, complex relationships and the everyday chaos of being human. 

I treat children, teens, and adults dealing with:

  • Anxiety & Stress Management

  • Depression & Self Esteem

  • LGBTQIA+ & Gender Affirming Care

  • Trauma, PTSD, CPTSD

  • Sex & Intimacy Issues

  • Relationship Struggles & Codependency

  • Substance Use & Addiction

  • ADHD, ASD & Behavioral Issues

  • Neurodivergent Individuals

I help clients overcome struggles with emotional overwhelm, relational pain, or patterns they don’t yet know how to change. 

My work incorporates psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, art therapy and drama therapy for clients who are looking for something deeper than traditional talk therapy or are looking for a more creative, embodied, and emotionally connected way of communicating. You can expect compassion, humor, relatability, pushback, and real-world perspective grounded in honest, meaningful conversation.

My Approach

Individualized Therapy

I offer individualized support, geared towards each client’s skillset and strengths. My background and certifications in psychotherapy, art therapy and fine art allow me to bring a broader skillset than a traditional talk therapist, relieving the pressure or anxiety many clients feel about starting therapy.

Trauma Informed

I focus on creating a safe and supportive environment for individuals who have experienced traumatic events, such as abuse, neglect, or disaster.

Joy Infused

I believe in weaving creativity and joy into every session, transforming the healing process into a space where insight feels lighter, growth feels possible, and even the hardest truths can be met with grace, directness and, yes, sometimes even laughter.