I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I have a B.A. in literature and M.A. in Education from the University of Connecticut, and an M.A. in Family Therapy from Southern Connecticut State University, where I studied with renown Family Therapists Ed and Barbara Lynch. At Southern, I also trained for two years and was certified in Gestalt Psychotherapy.
In 2015 I trained in the postgraduate clinical fellowship in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at the Boston Institute for Psychotherapy (BIP).
In 2017-2018, I trained in the first-year postgraduate fellowship program at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis (MIP).
In 2019-2020, I trained in the first-year fellowship at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (BPSI).
I work primarily with adult individuals and couples who seek relief from various symptoms such as anxiety, depression, infidelity, life cycle issues, anger, and career or educational issues. I also provide family therapy, and group therapy.
Psychotherapy is first and foremost an art, which benefits from scientific inquiry. I continue to find inspiration and clarity of purpose by attending engaging workshops run by master practitioners in the field, and, in addition, reading widely in classic and contemporary theory and research. I have experience working in adolescent and adult residential psychotherapy programs, and for three years I was the primary therapist in a clinic-based intensive outpatient program. Today I am happy to be providing psychotherapy to others along their journey as they resolve personal issues, change, heal, recover and grow.
In 2015 I trained in the postgraduate clinical fellowship in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at the Boston Institute for Psychotherapy (BIP).
In 2017-2018, I trained in the first-year postgraduate fellowship program at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis (MIP).
In 2019-2020, I trained in the first-year fellowship at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (BPSI).
I work primarily with adult individuals and couples who seek relief from various symptoms such as anxiety, depression, infidelity, life cycle issues, anger, and career or educational issues. I also provide family therapy, and group therapy.
Psychotherapy is first and foremost an art, which benefits from scientific inquiry. I continue to find inspiration and clarity of purpose by attending engaging workshops run by master practitioners in the field, and, in addition, reading widely in classic and contemporary theory and research. I have experience working in adolescent and adult residential psychotherapy programs, and for three years I was the primary therapist in a clinic-based intensive outpatient program. Today I am happy to be providing psychotherapy to others along their journey as they resolve personal issues, change, heal, recover and grow.