

Grieving a loss in Westerville? Headway connects you with 1,093 licensed providers experienced in grief therapy, bereavement counseling, and evidence-based approaches like Complicated Grief Treatment. Access virtual or in-person sessions with flexible scheduling and support from providers trained in helping you process death, loss of loved ones, and complicated grief—with sessions starting as soon as tomorrow.
Do you desire healing from past events, struggling in life, overwhelmed and not feeling like you're reaching your potential? Every person is unique, and I honor that by emphasizing your God-given strengths and providing you with tools for success in life. You are the expert on your life, but sometimes having a supportive partner in exploring your life can help. If you're close to the Hilliard, Westerville or Johnstown, I'd love to meet you in person. I can also see you online. This comes in handy with Ohio winter weather.
I believe all people are capable of change and growth, with the right support and encouragement. I'll be there to empower you to overcome growth barriers and be there to rejoice in your successes. I'm honored to be that collaborative partner. I invite you to reach out, take that first step towards wholeness in your life.
I believe healing happens in connection — when you feel safe, understood, and empowered to grow.
My practice is inclusive and affirming of all cultural, religious, sexual, LGBTQIA+, and neurodiverse identities, providing a safe, nonjudgmental space where healing/growth can flourish.
I am a level 2 trained trauma trained professional who specializes in treating individuals (10+) couples and families.
Above all, my goal is to create a space where you feel safe, accepted, and empowered to heal — a space where you can explore who you are and what you need, at your own pace and in your own way.
I am trained in EMDR to assist individuals to heal past trauma and grief. I offer ADHD testing and counseling for youth and adults. I treat individuals with depression and anxiety. I have been a licensed professional clinical therapist for over 8 years.
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with advanced training in trauma-informed, attachment-based care, including specialized training at the intersection of gender, sexuality, and faith. I am also a doctoral candidate in a program focused on spiritual formation and relational neuroscience, which informs my clinical work through an emphasis on attachment, emotional regulation, meaning-making, and embodied change.
My work is grounded in the belief that healing happens in the context of safe, attuned relationships and that symptoms often make sense when understood within a person’s story, nervous system, relational history, and spiritual or cultural context. I strive to create a therapy space that feels grounded, compassionate, and collaborative—where clients don’t feel rushed to “fix” themselves but are supported in understanding what their system has learned to do to survive.
I hold a graduate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and have extensive experience working in both clinical and leadership roles within counseling settings. My professional background includes supporting individuals, couples, and families navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, relational stress, identity exploration, and major life transitions.
I believe therapy is a space to find inner peace through courage, curiosity, and compassion. The journey toward peace begins with the willingness to be vulnerable—an act that can feel both brave and frightening. Opening up to another person and turning inward to meet ourselves can stir fear and uncertainty, but it becomes gentler in a space free of judgment and shame. My goal is to create that space, where you can explore at your own pace and begin to reconnect with the parts of yourself that need care and understanding.
With 12+ years of experience supporting those impacted by trauma and other challenges , I use a body-centered, relational approach. I help clients slow down, tune into their bodies, and notice how the past shapes their present. Through curiosity, mindfulness, and compassion, I guide healing and deeper connection with self and others.
Feeling comfortable in our shoes is essential to a creative and self-fulfilling journey and
life. The struggle to reach out for support can be an obstacle that leads to isolation,
loneliness, anxiety, and depression and is often the first and most challenging step to
take. I congratulate you on your courage and willingness to imagine and hope for
changes that will help you be more comfortable in the shoes that you wear!
I have worked as a mental health practitioner for over 40 years and have encountered
many of the challenges that people face in their daily lives. Along the way, I have
discovered my own creative needs and now walk as a transgender therapist willing to
join you as a partner on a path to self-discovery. Giving voice to our hopes, dreams,
and desires is often an essential part of that journey, and I would be glad to join you as
a partner in your self-discovery and growth.
Hello and welcome! I'm a psychologist who has had my practice for almost 15 years. I have previously worked in hospitals, universities, and nursing facilities, but I have found working in private practice is my strength and also my passion. I earned my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Hofstra University in 2009, and I moved from NYC to Ohio in 2020. So I get to see patients both in New York and Ohio.


Headway makes it easy to find a therapist who can support you through loss — from finding the right provider, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.
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