The world outside is a reflection of the world inside. Understanding how your history connects to your current values, beliefs, thoughts, and actions will serve as a foundation to inhabit moments more presently, feel more deeply, and respond more mindfully.
I want to join you in curious exploration of your inner world to find what’s real.
Prior to clinical psychology I studied Acting at Temple University and NYU and pursued creative endeavors in music, modeling, and acting for many years. I have experience in community mental health, university counseling, university athletics, dual diagnosis inpatient, and UCLA’s Aftercare program for first-episode schizophrenia.
I use a consilient approach, drawing from psychology, neurology, sociology, and philosophy while incorporating experience from my multicultural upbringing and background in the arts. I believe in the uniqueness of each individual and that consideration for all aspects and facets of one’s life is necessary for a true and deep understanding. It is from a place of curiosity and discovery that client’s can begin to reach their treatment goals, which are sometimes connected to external change but often go far beyond behavior modification.
I enjoy working with adults, adolescents, and couples. I am passionate about identity development, relational concerns, life changes, performance and creativity, existentialism, mood and anxiety, and trauma.
I am a licensed psychologist by the California Board of Psychology (PSY 35959).