I learned what death and loss were at a very young age when I lost both my grandmother and my beloved aunt between the ages of 7-9 years old. Faced with questions about mortality, I was also coming to terms with my own queer identity in a world that didn’t accept me. I felt alone, isolated, confused, and ashamed of who I was, all while carrying intense grief around the losses I had experienced. I’ve found that healing has occurred by finding deeper meaning in painful losses and a sense of sacredness in the process. I am here to walk alongside you in your journey back to wholeness through truly seeing you in all your sacredness and worth.
I believe that we all have a basic need to be seen, heard, and accepted for who we are, regardless of the path we walk. Through creating a safe, warm, and nonjudgmental space, my goal is to guide clients back into true connection with themselves and others. Additionally, I empower clients to find a sense of wholeness and the kind of deep healing that resonates in their souls. I work from an overall person-centered approach, while utilizing a variety of depth therapies including psychodynamic, existential, dream work, and grief alchemy.
In my free time, I enjoy spending time with family, exploring the world with my wife and dog, experiencing an array of cuisines, and reading fiction books.