Great to meet you!
As an undergraduate, I studied philosophy, which cultivated in me a lot of curiosity and the ability to ask good questions, both of which led me toward a life of work in human services. After working in residential, crisis and social work programs, supporting humans across the lifespan (5-103!) for over a decade, I returned to graduate school at University of Southern Maine, where I obtained a MS in Counseling with a concentration in Clinical Mental Health.
In my current practice, I work with adolescents (16+) and adults of any age. I have particular experience supporting folks who are navigating life transitions (including graduate or post-secondary school), examining the impact their family of origin has had on them, reflecting on their use of substances, experiencing relationship struggles or issues of grief and loss, recovering from trauma or abuse, coping with anxiety or panic disorders, parents of children with disabilities, and individuals who have a chronic medical condition or disability.

