I believe that counseling is a practice of instilling, promoting, and maintaining hope and restoring the wounded person to wholeness. What inspired me to go into this field is a quote by Russell A. Barkley, “The children who need love the most, will always ask for it in the most unloving ways.” To some degree, this can be said about adults as well, so I dedicate what I do to helping individuals, no matter how they ask. I have accompanied children and adults for over 10 years in a variety of contexts. I am committed to providing effective, relational counseling. My work allows me to meet people where they are at and journey with them through compassion, support, and empathy. I look at people as a whole where their physical, mental, and spiritual health intertwine. My emphasis is on creating a safe place so people can explore and confront issues that impair their quality of life and self-identity. I have a particular interest in working with adults and children who struggle with trauma, depression, anxiety, loss and grief, ADHD, and spirituality.
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