I enjoy working with adolescents and young adults experiencing anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and relationship issues. I am currently working in a private practice an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist under the supervision of Clay Crosby, MFT. I work primarily from a cognitive-behavioral perspective while also integrating other therapeutic orientations and modalities into my practice, including family systems and humanistic theories. I help clients identify harmful thought processes and behavioral patterns and encourage them to develop positive coping mechanisms. I love working with clients who are motivated to self-reflect and make positive change. With a foundation of empathy and collaboration, I create a safe space where clients can heal and grow. I began my career in the mental health industry in high school when I volunteered for four years at Teen Line, a teen-to-teen crisis hotline based in Los Angeles, CA. Following high school and Teen Line, I received my BA from Harvard University where I graduated Magna Cum Laude with a concentration in Psychology. After working at a suicide prevention center for two years training volunteers and answering crisis line calls, I returned to graduate school and earned an MA in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University.
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