Clinical work supervised by Connie Langellier, PsyD.
Education
PhD, Counseling Psychology, Oklahoma State University (in-progress)
MS, Clinical Mental Heath Counseling, California State University, Fullerton
BA, Psychology, Humboldt State University
AA, Behavioral and Social Sciences, College of the Redwoods
Approach to Therapy and Professional Interests
Drawing from relational-cultural theory, I work from an empowering, trauma-informed lens that assumes clients are the experts in their lives. Through collaboration, clients and I explore how past experiences may be related to current behaviors. I also seek to understand how systems of power and oppression have impacted clients based on their intersecting privileged and marginalized identities. From there, my goal is to help clients develop the skills they need to reach their goals and thrive. I take a non-judgmental, empathetic stance in therapy, as I believe safety is central to creating an environment of growth. Although I enjoy working with clients with diverse experiences, my specific professional interests include disordered eating and body image concerns, social justice, and trauma.
Personal Interests
In my spare time, I enjoy hiking, traveling, and reading! I also love trying new foods, playing video games, and spending time with my friends, family, and partner.