I’m fortunate to have had over a decade of experience with the best job in the world. Becoming a therapist was a long and winding road for me and I previously worked in academic research and other fields before finding my life’s work. I greatly enjoy working with people whose paths may also not be “traditional” or who find themselves at a crossroads in life. I work primarily from an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) framework and love how it recognizes that while there are circumstances and losses in life we can’t change, tuning into our values, and turning “toward” rather than “away” from our challenges can help us live a life of which we are proud. I also work with disability identity and chronic illness concerns. When I’m not working, I love spending time with my loved ones (including the world’s most adorable cockapoo), studying (I’m a lifelong learner and just started work on a PhD), and engaging in all sorts of nerdy and artsy activities. I’m looking forward to getting to know you and having the privilege of walking alongside you as you do this meaningful work.