Who I Work With
therapy works when you don’t have to edit yourself yourself to be there. These are some of the people I’m honored to work with, and what you can expect from me.
I come from a world that gets stereotyped constantly, so I know what it cost to be read as a category instead of being met as a person. I can’t promise I know everything about every identity. I can promise you won’t have to perform or defend yourself to be taken seriously. Whoever you are, I’m meeting you, not my assumptions about you.
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Some arguments aren’t really about the dishes. They’re about what care looks like in the house you grew up in. They're about expectations formed by society. They’re about desires of how we merge or separate two individuals. I work with intercultural couples, first gen partners and bilingual couples.
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First to be born or raised in the United States, first to graduate, first to go to therapy. The further you get, the heavier it can feel, because when success required leaving something behind, your nervous system files achievement and betrayal together. We won’t pathologize your family. Most of what you’re carrying made sense once. The work is deciding what still serves you.
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Your twenties are marked as the best years of your life, which makes it worse when they feel like free fall. Career pressures, friendship shifting, family expectation, internet culture, and quiet panic of comparing timelines. If you feel behind on schedule, this is a place to figure out what you want
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Adolescents navigating anxiety, identity, pressure and family conflict. Teen’s session stay confidential so the work can be real. The teen get’s to decide what information they’re comfortable informing their parents unless it is a safety concern.
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Your identity is not a problem, it’s not a phase, a symptom or the headline of your story unless you want it to be. We can work on what you came for, with all of who you are in the room.