I believe that an interactive empathic relationship is the cornerstone of effective psychotherapy. My work is a collaborative process of identifying problematic life
and relationship patterns and of developing ways of responding to these problems that feel more satisfying, meaningful and alive.
The ultimate goal is to generate insight, new experiences and better relationships.
The decision to begin psychotherapy can be a life-changing one. I approach my practice with this in mind.
I work with each person collaboratively to address immediate as well as long-standing
issues and concerns with a focus on understanding underlying causes. My goal is to enhance each individuals inherent capacity for growth,
development and self-awareness. I have specialized post-doctoral training in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.
I work with adults, adolescents and children.
Depressed, anxious, problems in a relationship. These are some of the issues that people bring into therapy. As I see it, therapy needs to provide a non-judgmental,
accepting and supportive space to work on the problems one faces. I strive to treat each person as a unique individual, helping them
to direct the treatment that will move them beyond the problems that they are now facing to a life that is hopefully more fulfilling and less painful.