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A Little About Me

My Practice
During my training, I gained expertise in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and integrated insights from psychodynamic concepts. I primarily work with teenagers, adults, and the elderly, tailoring my approach to address the unique needs of each individual. Recognizing the complexity of human beings, I place a strong emphasis on the mind-body connection, seeing each client as a whole. I am also actively involved in research, focusing on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety disorders, as well as their impact on identity and memory. This ongoing research deepens my understanding of human complexity, allowing me to continually refine my therapeutic practice with the latest insights. A phrase that can summarize my practice: "thrive amidst disorder."
What I'm Like
You can expect my authentic self in our sessions—eager to hear your story, empathetic and non-judgmental, with a calm demeanor. I get genuinely excited about your progress and might occasionally share a joke or a saying to lighten the mood. I often use real-life examples, metaphors, and anecdotes to help illustrate concepts. You might even receive book or movie recommendations to better understand the challenges we're addressing. I see therapy as a give-and-take relationship. As you take insights from our work together, I’ll also learn from your experiences, sharing this journey with you.

What Can You Expect From My Sessions

Not all sessions will be the same, and that’s intentional. In some, you’ll find me more actively engaging in the discussion; in others, I’ll give you the space to explore and connect ideas freely. I always follow your rhythm but may gently nudge you when it’s needed. You can count on me to keep you gently on track as we work toward the goals we've set together. Some sessions may feel lighter than others, depending on the topics we’re tackling, but the most important thing is that all emotions and thoughts are welcome to flow freely. There’s no right or wrong way to approach your therapy—there’s only your approach, which I’ll always respect.

Fees

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Does not accept Insurance
Cost
  • 70 USD/single session

Our first session

Reaching out for help can be stressful, that’s why, from the moment you choose to connect with me, I do my best to make the process as comfortable as possible. Taking this step requires immense courage and I deeply respect that. Our first session is usually an introduction where I learn more about you and what led you to seek support. This conversation helps me gain a broader understanding of your situation, what’s troubling you, and what you hope to achieve. You'll also have the chance to learn about my practice and approach, and you can ask as many questions as you like! It’s an essential step for us to determine if we can embark on this journey together.

Credentials and Qualifications

Credentials
  • MOPH License No 28122/3/2023
  • LOPSY ID 922/2023
Qualifications
  • Masters in Clinical and Pathological Psychology - with focus on CBT, University of Saint-Joseph, 2022

Approach

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Expertise

Depression/Feeling Sad
High Levels of Stress/ Burnout
LGBTQ+ Topics
Life Transitions
Loss, Grief and Bereavement
Low Self-Confidence
Panic/Anxiety Attacks
Personal Growth
Relationship Difficulties
Traumatic Life Event
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15-min call prior to first sessionquestion mark

A Little About Me

My Practice
During my training, I gained expertise in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and integrated insights from psychodynamic concepts. I primarily work with teenagers, adults, and the elderly, tailoring my approach to address the unique needs of each individual. Recognizing the complexity of human beings, I place a strong emphasis on the mind-body connection, seeing each client as a whole. I am also actively involved in research, focusing on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety disorders, as well as their impact on identity and memory. This ongoing research deepens my understanding of human complexity, allowing me to continually refine my therapeutic practice with the latest insights. A phrase that can summarize my practice: "thrive amidst disorder."
What I'm Like
You can expect my authentic self in our sessions—eager to hear your story, empathetic and non-judgmental, with a calm demeanor. I get genuinely excited about your progress and might occasionally share a joke or a saying to lighten the mood. I often use real-life examples, metaphors, and anecdotes to help illustrate concepts. You might even receive book or movie recommendations to better understand the challenges we're addressing. I see therapy as a give-and-take relationship. As you take insights from our work together, I’ll also learn from your experiences, sharing this journey with you.

What Can You Expect From My Sessions

Not all sessions will be the same, and that’s intentional. In some, you’ll find me more actively engaging in the discussion; in others, I’ll give you the space to explore and connect ideas freely. I always follow your rhythm but may gently nudge you when it’s needed. You can count on me to keep you gently on track as we work toward the goals we've set together. Some sessions may feel lighter than others, depending on the topics we’re tackling, but the most important thing is that all emotions and thoughts are welcome to flow freely. There’s no right or wrong way to approach your therapy—there’s only your approach, which I’ll always respect.

Fees

circle
Does not accept Insurance
Cost
  • 70 USD/single session

Our first session

Reaching out for help can be stressful, that’s why, from the moment you choose to connect with me, I do my best to make the process as comfortable as possible. Taking this step requires immense courage and I deeply respect that. Our first session is usually an introduction where I learn more about you and what led you to seek support. This conversation helps me gain a broader understanding of your situation, what’s troubling you, and what you hope to achieve. You'll also have the chance to learn about my practice and approach, and you can ask as many questions as you like! It’s an essential step for us to determine if we can embark on this journey together.

Credentials and Qualifications

Credentials
  • MOPH License No 28122/3/2023
  • LOPSY ID 922/2023
Qualifications
  • Masters in Clinical and Pathological Psychology - with focus on CBT, University of Saint-Joseph, 2022

Approach

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Expertise

Depression/Feeling Sad
High Levels of Stress/ Burnout
LGBTQ+ Topics
Life Transitions
Loss, Grief and Bereavement
Low Self-Confidence
Panic/Anxiety Attacks
Personal Growth
Relationship Difficulties
Traumatic Life Event