“I often feel unheard or misunderstood.”

“My efforts never seem to be enough.”

“I struggle to reconcile my faith with my identity.”

 

Your Story Matters.

By creating a safe and empathetic space, we can explore your story together. We will reframe your narrative, empowering you on your path of personal growth.

 
 

My Therapeutic Approach

Working with me means being heard and valued. My approach to therapy is rooted in authenticity, holistic care, and compassion. I believe in the power of stories and the transformative potential of reframing our personal, familial, and cultural narratives. By understanding your story, we can collaborate to overcome challenges and foster growth. My goal is to create a safe space where you can be vulnerable, explore your emotions, and work towards healing.

To see if we are a good fit, you can email, call/text me, or fill out this form to schedule your free 15-minute phone consultation. I look forward to meeting you.

 

More about me:

I am originally from Leadville, CO, but I have lived and traveled all over the world, and now call Salida, CO home. I am currently pursuing an M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Adams State University in Alamosa Colorado. I have done and continue to teach, lead, and do advocacy work around LGBTQ+ inclusion, as well as leading inter-faith conversations on inclusion, justice, and reparations for those with faith-related trauma. I am deeply committed to creating safe and brave spaces of education and healing for those who experienced the most marginalization, oppression, and exclusion in society. In my free time, I enjoy adventuring in the mountains, spending time with family and friends, reading a good novel, writing, and baking chocolatey treats.

 

Education:

Master of Arts - Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Adams State University

Master of Divinity (MDiv) – Emphasis in Theology, Women, Gender, and Race - Princeton Theological Seminary

Bachelor of Arts - English Literature - Whitworth University

Certifications

Certified Anxiety-Informed Professional (CAIP)

Certified Trauma Professional (CTP)

Volunteer Experience:

Advocacy work around LGBTQ+ inclusion and creating healing spaces for those with faith/spirituality-related trauma.