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How I work

Psychological care tailored to your individual needs

My clinical practice is centered on offering a thoughtful, ethical, and personalized therapeutic experience.





A careful approach

A structured space where we move with clarity, respect, and steady progress.

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Confidential setting

What you share is treated with discretion, professionalism, and ethical care.

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Practical direction

We translate insights into small, realistic steps you can apply in daily life.

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At your pace

Sessions are guided with sensitivity to your time, needs, and readiness for change.

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FAQ’s

Common questions, clear answers

How does therapy work?

Therapy is a collaborative space where we explore what you’re experiencing, identify patterns, and build practical tools for change. Sessions are guided at your pace, with clear goals and regular check-ins to support progress.

The first session focuses on understanding your needs and what brought you to therapy. We’ll talk about your current challenges, your goals, and how the process works, so you can feel informed and comfortable moving forward.

Confidentiality is a core part of therapy. What you share stays private, with limited legal and safety exceptions (for example, imminent risk of harm). These limits are explained clearly at the beginning.

Sessions typically last 50 minutes. Many people start with weekly sessions, but frequency can be adjusted depending on your goals, availability, and the pace that feels right for you.

Yes. Online sessions are available and work much like in-person therapy. You’ll receive simple instructions to join, and we’ll make sure the setup feels private, secure, and comfortable.

If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, anxious, or simply want to understand yourself better, therapy can help. You don’t need a “big” reason to start—curiosity and the desire to feel better are enough.

Therapy is a collaborative space where we explore what you’re experiencing, identify patterns, and build practical tools for change. Sessions are guided at your pace, with clear goals and regular check-ins to support progress.The first session focuses on understanding your needs and what brought you to therapy. We’ll talk about your current challenges, your goals, and how the process works, so you can feel informed and comfortable moving forward.Confidentiality is a core part of therapy. What you share stays private, with limited legal and safety exceptions (for example, imminent risk of harm). These limits are explained clearly at the beginning.Sessions typically last 50 minutes. Many people start with weekly sessions, but frequency can be adjusted depending on your goals, availability, and the pace that feels right for you.Yes. Online sessions are available and work much like in-person therapy. You’ll receive simple instructions to join, and we’ll make sure the setup feels private, secure, and comfortable.If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, anxious, or simply want to understand yourself better, therapy can help. You don’t need a “big” reason to start—curiosity and the desire to feel better are enough.

How I work

Psychological care tailored to your individual needs

My clinical practice is centered on offering a thoughtful, ethical, and personalized therapeutic experience.
FAQ's

Common questions, clear answers

How does therapy work?
Therapy is a collaborative space where we explore what you’re experiencing, identify patterns, and build practical tools for change. Sessions are guided at your pace, with clear goals and regular check-ins to support progress.
The first session focuses on understanding your needs and what brought you to therapy. We’ll talk about your current challenges, your goals, and how the process works, so you can feel informed and comfortable moving forward.
Confidentiality is a core part of therapy. What you share stays private, with limited legal and safety exceptions (for example, imminent risk of harm). These limits are explained clearly at the beginning.
Sessions typically last 50 minutes. Many people start with weekly sessions, but frequency can be adjusted depending on your goals, availability, and the pace that feels right for you.
Yes. Online sessions are available and work much like in-person therapy. You’ll receive simple instructions to join, and we’ll make sure the setup feels private, secure, and comfortable.
If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, anxious, or simply want to understand yourself better, therapy can help. You don’t need a “big” reason to start—curiosity and the desire to feel better are enough.