About Me

I enjoy working with a wide range of adult clients from varied racial, cultural, ethnic and professional backgrounds.

I'm trained in individual, couples and family therapy and I enjoy having a practice that incorporates these different modalities. I am comfortable working with clients on a range of issues including depression, anxiety, grief, relationship issues, intimate partner violence, life transitions, trauma, infertility, pregnancy/postpartum and perinatal and infant loss.

I also offer clinical supervision/consultation for mental health professionals in MA and NH. I have extensive experience teaching and supervising graduate students and early career psychologists.

I was on faculty of William James College (WJC) for fifteen years, and recently left to pursue full time clinical work. In my time at WJC I taught courses on the history of psychology, social bases of behavior, intimate partner violence, clinical supervision and clinical practice.

I hold a BA from Northwestern University (2000), a MA from Boston College (2006) and a PsyD from The Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology (2009). I am licensed to practice in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.