Not every struggle fits neatly into a diagnosis. Sometimes life itself — work stress, loss, transition, or new motherhood — can feel overwhelming. Therapy offers a space to pause, make sense of what’s happening, and find steadier ground within it.
While much of my practice centers on helping high-achieving women navigate workplace trauma, anxiety, neurodivergence, and the pressures of leadership, I also work closely with highly sensitive clients and those moving through other deeply personal seasons of life. These moments often arrive quietly — through stress that builds over time, shifts in identity, or life events that reshape how you see yourself.
Being autistic and/or a highly sensitive person can shape the way you move through the world in ways others don’t always recognize. From absorbing more than those around you to masking your true reactions to stay “functional,” the emotional load adds up over time. Therapy gives you space to understand your wiring with nuance, compassion, and honesty.
Together, we’ll explore how your neurodivergence or sensitivity affects your wellbeing, relationships, and daily life, and build practical strategies that help you move through the world with more ease, grounding, and authenticity.
Infertility and pregnancy loss touch far more than the body — they reach into identity, hope, and grief. Therapy offers a private, compassionate space to process the emotional ups and downs of this journey, from fertility treatments to repeated losses or difficult decisions.
Here, there’s no pressure to “stay positive.” You’ll have room to grieve, question, and make sense of your experience with honesty and gentleness.
Pregnancy and early motherhood can bring unexpected emotional shifts — anxiety, intrusive thoughts, mood swings, or a sense of losing yourself. Therapy in this stage focuses on understanding what’s really happening beneath the surface and finding practical ways to steady yourself.
This isn’t about forced optimism; it’s about real support in one of life’s most vulnerable transitions.
Bringing a baby into your life — whether your first or your fourth — changes everything. It can strain relationships, stir up old patterns, or leave you questioning whether you’re “doing it right.”
Therapy for new parents offers a space to explore identity changes, partnership dynamics, and the kind of parent you want to become, separate from outside expectations.
This work is grounded in honesty and understanding.
Each session is an opportunity to connect what you’re feeling right now with your broader story — your history, identity, and values.
Understand what’s happening emotionally and mentally during life transitions, so you can make choices from a place of calm and awareness.
Move through heartbreak and uncertainty at your own pace, with compassion and support instead of pressure to “move on.”
Develop practical tools for managing overwhelm — at work, at home, or in relationships.
Navigate communication, boundaries, and connection through seasons of change, growth, and tension.
Rebuild confidence and identity after roles shift — whether through motherhood, loss, or burnout.
Learn how to support your mental wellbeing in ways that fit your life, your values, and your stage of growth.
In all of these areas, therapy with me is direct, compassionate, and thoughtful. We’ll explore what’s weighing on you without glossing over the hard parts — and without forcing a silver lining. Together, we’ll find realistic ways forward that respect both your emotional reality and the practical demands of your life.
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Each of these experiences — stress, loss, transition, identity change — can look different, but they often share a common thread: feeling stretched thin, unseen, or uncertain of how to keep going.
My treatment approach blends evidence-based techniques with a deeply human, compassionate understanding of what it means to navigate complex emotions in real life.
You don’t have to navigate these challenges alone.
Whether you’re processing loss, redefining your role, or finding your footing again, therapy offers a steady, confidential space to make sense of it all.
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Q&A
Not at all. Many clients come because they’re struggling through a major change, loss, or season of stress. Therapy can help even when you can’t label exactly what’s wrong.
It depends on your needs and goals. Some clients come for a few months to navigate a transition; others stay longer to explore deeper patterns. We’ll decide together what’s right for you.
Absolutely. Life doesn’t happen in neat categories, and therapy can hold multiple experiences — grief, stress, and change — all at once.
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