WHO I AM
Since I was a small child I have been enthralled by the stories we tell to make sense of ourselves, our lives and our relationships with others.
Prior to working in mental health I crafted stories for a variety of digital media and televised outlets. I spent my days writing, researching and interviewing people who told stories for a living – actors, directors, filmmakers, animators, writers, musicians, artists. This process left an indelible mark on me and brought me closer to my lifelong calling: to help others heal through stories – those that have oppressed us, those that empower us, those that heal.
Today I am a relational, sex-positive, identity-affirming psychotherapist, writer and mother. I work in West Los Angeles and I see clients remotely via telehealth across the state of California. I trained at the Southern California Counseling Center and obtained my Master’s of Applied Clinical Psychology from Antioch University, Los Angeles. I obtained my Bachelor of Arts degree in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies from McGill University in Montreal Canada. I am registered with the Board of Behavioral Sciences as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT #136243). I am certified by the Integrative Psychiatry Institute and their Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy certification.
For more information on how I work, please feel free to visit my profile on Psychology Today.