Please note that to provide the best treatment possible and promote your privacy, I do not accept insurance; however, I do provide out-of-network documentation for reimbursement.

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At this time, I am currently accepting new adult individual patients, couples, families, and groups via a waitlist.

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If you would like to be considered for future openings, please reach out.

Professional Offerings

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    Individual Psychotherapy

    Sessions are available in person or virtually and typically last 55–60 minutes. Treatment occurs at a minimum of once weekly and may extend up to five sessions per week, depending on the modality and clinical needs.

    Individual treatment modalities include psychodynamic and psychoanalytic psychotherapy, generally conducted one to two times per week, as well as psychoanalysis, which involves a higher-frequency commitment of three to five sessions weekly.

    Fees are discussed and determined on a case-by-case basis.

  • Group Therapy

    Sometimes groups struggle not because of a lack of skill or commitment, but because something in the space between members becomes difficult to name, hold, or work through. Whether among colleagues, bandmates, athletic teams, boards, or organizations, patterns can emerge that interfere with trust, communication, and shared purpose.

    I offer group psychotherapy designed to help groups think more clearly together, work through tensions, and develop more effective and meaningful ways of relating. This work is tailored to the specific needs, structure, and goals of each group.

    Scheduling and fees are determined on a case-by-case basis.

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    Couple's Psychotherapy

    Sessions are available in person or virtually and typically last 55–60 minutes. Treatment generally occurs at least once weekly, with the option for increased frequency depending on clinical need and the nature of the work.

    My approach is psychodynamic and psychoanalytic, with a focus on understanding the relationship itself as the patient. For this reason, I do not provide individual sessions to one member of a couple or relational system in place of the shared work. If one partner is unable to attend a scheduled session, the session does not occur, and the full fee remains in effect.

    I work with couples and diverse relational configurations across all sexual orientations and identities, holding a space that is attentive to the unique dynamics and meanings within each partnership.

    Fees are discussed and determined on a case-by-case basis.

  • Family Therapy

    No family is the same. Living in relationship can be deeply meaningful, but also complex, particularly when longstanding patterns within a family system become painful or difficult to shift. At times, an outside perspective becomes essential in helping a family understand itself differently and begin to move toward healthier ways of being together.

    Family therapy is grounded in a psychodynamic and psychoanalytic approach, with attention to both individual experiences and the shared emotional life of the family as a whole. Sessions are available in person or virtually and typically last 60–90 minutes, with a minimum frequency of once weekly.

    Treatment focuses on the family system rather than any one individual. For this reason, individual psychotherapy is not provided to members of the family within this context, and sessions occur only when at least two members of the family are present.

    Fees are discussed and determined on a case-by-case basis.

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    Clinical Consultation

    At times, the clinical encounter can become difficult to fully apprehend from within. An external perspective, one not directly situated in the treatment, can help bring into view the transference–countertransference matrix and the unconscious processes shaping the work.

    I offer short-term clinical consultation for mental health providers seeking to think more analytically about their cases, with particular attention to the emotional experience of the clinician, enactments, resistances, and points of impasse. This work is oriented toward deepening the clinician’s capacity to recognize and use their own subjectivity in the service of understanding the patient, allowing for greater flexibility and movement within the treatment.

    Consultation is collaborative, reflective, and grounded in psychodynamic and psychoanalytic thinking, with the aim of helping clinicians become less stuck and more able to engage the complexities of their clinical work.

    Scheduling and fees are discussed and determined on a case-by-case basis.

  • Mental Health Career Consultation

    Building and sustaining a private practice involves far more than clinical skill alone. The business side of practice often evokes its own set of challenges, including questions of value, visibility, boundaries, growth, and sustainability, that can feel difficult to navigate in isolation.

    I offer professional coaching consultation for therapists seeking to develop, refine, or expand the business aspects of their practices. This work may include areas such as practice structure, fee setting, marketing and professional presence, referral development, systems for growth, and navigating the emotional and relational dynamics that arise around money, identity, and professional visibility.

    Grounded in both practical strategy and psychodynamic understanding, this consultation attends not only to what needs to be built, but also to the internal experiences that can support or inhibit that process.

    Fees are discussed and determined on a case-by-case basis.