
- In-Person Sessions
- Teletherapy/Virtual Sessions
- Colorado
If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, disconnected, or discouraged, you’re not alone—and it doesn't mean something is “wrong” with you. Emotional pain isn’t always a problem to be fixed. Sometimes, it's a signal that something needs your attention. Maybe parts of you feel distant or silenced. Maybe grief, anxiety, or old wounds are surfacing. Or maybe you're navigating a loss or a transition.
Therapy is an opportunity to slow down and listen inwardly. Our work together may involve exploring your personal history, processing grief or trauma, gently unwinding unconscious patterns, or working with dreams or waking images. Or we might explore what’s happening
between us in the moment, using the therapy relationship itself as a window into your relational patterns.
Within an overall Jungian framework, I integrate a variety of therapeutic methods tailored to your needs and goals. Above all, my approach is collaborative, grounded in deep respect for your inner world. I want it to feel safe for you to bring your full self into the room—including the
parts that may feel too messy or raw to put into words.
- M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Regis University
- Adults
- Anxiety
- Childhood Trauma
- Culturally Diverse Populations
- Depression
- Family/Peer Relationship Issues
- Grief and Loss
- Identity/Body Image Issues
- Interpersonal Relationships
- LGBTQIA Community
- Life Changes
- Life Transitions
- Mood Disorders
- Neurodivergence/Neurodiversity
- Relationship Issues
- Self-Esteem
- Trauma
- Trauma/PTSD
- Vulnerable and Aging Adults
- Women’s Issues
- Young Adults
- Dreamwork
- Depth psychotherapy
- Aetna
- Cigna
- Kaiser Permanente
- Self-Pay
- United Healthcare/Optum
- Male
- Female
- Cisgender
- Transgender
- Non-Binary
- Gender Fluid
- Jewish
- Secular and Non-Religious
- White
- Black and African American
- Hispanic and Latino
- Asian
- Pacific Islander
- Asexual
- Bisexual
- Gay
- Heterosexual
- Lesbian
- Queer
- Questioning
- Sexual Fluidity