Relationships are at the heart of my practice. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University, I specialize in couples therapy, helping partners navigate conflict, deepen connection, and build the kind of relationship they actually want. I also work with individuals who are navigating personal challenges, life transitions, or patterns that feel difficult to break on their own. This includes trauma-informed work with both individuals and couples, exploring how early experiences and unresolved wounds shape the way we show up in relationships today. Before becoming a therapist, I spent 15 years working in the entertainment and tech industries, and I've also experienced the deeply human work of raising children. These experiences didn't just shape who I am, they gave me a genuine, ground-level understanding of the pressures that creative professionals, couples, and parents face every day. I know firsthand how demanding these worlds can be, and how easily they can strain even the strongest relationships. Originally from Australia and having built a life across cultures, I also bring a particular sensitivity to the experience of living somewhere far from where you grew up. Navigating a new culture, its unspoken rules, its rhythms, its differences from home, can be its own quiet stressor, and one that often goes unacknowledged. I speak Hebrew, and enough French to make my clients feel at home, and I welcome clients from diverse cultural backgrounds and experiences. My approach is non-judgmental and non-pathologizing. I believe that the person is not the problem, the problem is the problem. In our work together, you'll have space to examine the problems, patterns, and circumstances that are holding you back, in a way that's collaborative and uniquely tailored for you, at your own pace and without shame.
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