She/Her/Hers
It can be draining to continuously put your energy into momentarily being “okay” until the next crisis comes along. Acknowledging and accepting who you are while desiring and striving for self-improvement is possible. The journey to self-compassion and self-love looks different for everyone. For some, we may not even know who it is we are loving in the first place.
Therapist Overview
You may wonder, “Who am I outside of my mistakes, my shortcomings, my tangible achievements, and my goals? Will I ever create a life worth living that goes beyond my anxieties, sadness, unresolved childhood trauma, inner childhoods, and losses?”
In our work, I aim to foster a safe place for you to explore who you are and the kind of life you want to live so that we can help you move toward personal growth.
My therapeutic approach is goal-oriented and collaborative. I will help you develop insight into your own behavioral patterns and core beliefs. Together, we will explore and identify what growth, compassion, and change look like for you. I use various research-backed and evidence-based tools that empower you to become more grounded in your emotional world.
It’s important to me that you have an affirming space. We live in a challenging world with so many messages bombarded about who we should, can, and can’t be, who we are, what our skin color means, what norms our gender(s) should have, what a normative family/relationship should look like. In the space with me, we can unpack all of this together. We’ll sort out the emotional struggles and help you become more gracious and forgiving towards yourself and your past.
Contact Details
Practice Address:
Brooklyn, New York 11242