Seeking genuine collaboration.

Why get to know me?

Modern research shows us that the greatest predictor, more than any other factor, associated with the successful outcome of therapy, is the relationship between the client and therapist!

My Approach

I will explain my treatment approach; I welcome questions about what we are doing and why, and foster discussions to support your understanding of what an eclectic clinical approach entails. “Therapist-speak” aside, I want to collaborate on your treatment. I see the client as an expert on their life, so my goal is to combine my clinical expertise, with your lived experience expertise, and together, create an informed treatment approach.

You will be involved in the process!

As a therapist, my hope is to take the relationship we build in our sessions and extend it to the rest of your life outside of the therapy room. I approach therapy with the assumption that clients aren’t trying to make their lives harder, but often that our attempts to manage distress may increase suffering. Through our work together, we will focus on identifying strengths and values that are guiding behavior, and then challenging and changing the unhelpful aspects and thought patterns that make reaching your goals difficult.

While diagnosis can be important to both understand what one is experiencing and is highly valued by insurance companies, my goal is to work with you on the set of symptoms and experiences that are happening within the context that is unique to you. My work is rooted in decolonizing and anti-racist practices, affirming the experiences of folks who are queer, transgender, people of color, non-monogamous/polyamorous, kinky, fat, and disabled. While much of therapy focused on the resilience and building of skills that align a client’s behavior with their values, I strive to facilitate open and honest conversations around the way that power, privilege, and oppression impact you. We cannot address your experiences without addressing the world that shapes them. I come from an immigrant household, and as a white, neurodivergent, trans, Jewish, and queer therapist, I am committed to understanding and acknowledging the ways my identities show up in my work with you.

My background beyond therapy is in community organizing, advocacy, and educational settings. I deeply enjoy spending time with those in my community, roller skating, engaging in any sort of media or game (constantly enjoying movies, music, video & board games), and creativity including but not limited to photography, fashion, and creating a cozy home. Every photo on this site other than my headshot was taken by me!

Areas of Focus

Modalities

All modalities are within the lens of Feminist Therapy, utilizing Health At Every Size methods, WPATH standards of care, and decolonizing and anti-oppression frameworks.

I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in the state of Washington, license #MHC.LH.61476857 I hold a Master’s Degree in Counselor Education from the University of Central Florida, where I focused my clinical mental health practice on emotion dysregulation and crisis intervention. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Central Florida. I am committed to using evidence-based treatment models and tailoring them to suite your therapeutic needs. I am frequently engaged in on-going training for the modalities I practice and receive both consultation and supervision from highly trained clinicians.