Throughout the past 18 years I have worked in various helping professions. Whether that has been as an advocate to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence, foster care, law enforcement, or crisis intervention services. I believe that it's an honor to come alongside a person on their journey towards healing. My decision to pursue a career as a therapist came from my own experience of healing that therapy can offer. Just as it was life changing for me, it's my honor to create a healing space for others. 

I received my Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology, and hold a Bachelors in College Studies in Photographic Craft from The University of Maine at Machias. I then furthered my studies in photography at Maine Media College at The Maine Photographic Workshops. 

After I completed my Masters, I spent 2 years working primarily with children and adolescents and their families. I have worked in community, inpatient, and private practice settings where I have focused on adolescents through adults.

I love art, music, and adventure. When I'm not spending time with my family, I enjoy playing piano, dance, hiking, camping, climbing, and taking my camera along to capture it all.



"Life as a therapist is a life of service in which we daily transcend our personal wishes and turn our gaze toward the needs and growth of the other. We take pleasure not only in the growth of our patient but also in the ripple effect—the salutary influence our patients have upon those whom they touch in life."

-Irvin D. Yalom