

As a Licensed Professional Counselor, I believe placing mental health first is fundamental to achieving happiness and balance in life. Reaching out for support can be incredibly difficult, you deserve recognition for the real strength required to ask for help. I’ve been practicing since 2022, focusing on adults navigating life’s mental health struggles, with a concentration on grief, anxiety, self esteem, and relational issues.
As a working mom, doctoral candidate, and someone who wears many hats, I deeply understand how overwhelming life can feel at times. I have experience in helping clients with stress and anxiety, relationship issues, coping with grief and loss, & motivation, self esteem, and confidence. I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion.
I have worked with clients from ages 3 through 80 and with individuals, couples, and families. With that breadth of experience, very little shocks or surprises me, and I am able to develop an individualized approach for each client, combining therapy modalities that play to my strengths as a counselor and that are helpful for the people I’m working with.
Three principles shape all the counseling I do:
I believe that self-compassion and self-acceptance are essential for promoting growth and healing. My work with clients is informed by multiple therapeutic approaches grounded in psychodynamic, attachment, somatic, emotion-focused, and mindfulness-based techniques to help clients reconnect with themselves and heal at a core level. I regularly utilize AEDP, ISTDP and Internal Family Systems with clients. I aim to help clients heal the source of their distress, build capacity for emotion expression and regulation, and incorporate behaviors that lead to a healthier self and stronger relationships.
I received my B.A. in Psychology from Vassar College and my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Palo Alto University in Palo Alto, CA.
I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor, dually licensed in Texas and Missouri, with a Master’s in Counseling Psychology. I’m also a 12-year U.S. Army combat veteran, which gives me a deep understanding of the resilience—and hidden struggles—people carry. My work centers on helping adults move beyond trauma, anxiety, grief, and burnout toward grounded confidence and peace.
I’m trained in EMDR, somatic and attachment-focused therapies, and draw from Gottman, CBT, and mindfulness-based approaches. I enjoy integrating faith and meaning-making into therapy when desired by the client. Whether we’re working through past pain, learning nervous system regulation, or building healthier relationship patterns, my goal is to create a safe, calm space where you can heal and grow.
The first step toward change is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are. I applaud you for taking that step! I would be honored to create a collaborative space to explore the barriers that may be keeping you from where and who you want to be. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor, and owner of Do The Work Counseling Services, PLLC.











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