Services
Specialties
Children, Teens and Adults
Relationships and Identity
Parenting Support
Clinical Experience and Areas of Interest:
Anxiety
Depression
School Issues
Relationship Dynamics
Parent Child Interaction
Cultural Identity
Types of Therapy
While I often use an integrated approach, here are some of the frameworks I use:
Attachment-based
Parenting by Connection approach
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Feminist
Narrative
Person-Centered
Psychodynamic
Relational
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