For over two decades, I have utilized a psychodynamic approach but I tailor each case to my client’s needs, incorporating many modalities into my therapeutic work. I received my undergraduate degree in Communications from Tulane University and my Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy from Antioch University, Los Angeles. I earned a degree of Doctorate in Psychodynamic Psychology and Psychotherapy from Reiss Davis Graduate School. Among other places, I trained at the Maple Counseling Center prior to starting my private practice.
After becoming licensed as a mental health professional, I returned to Teen Line, serving as a supervisor interviewing prospective students for the Teen Line program. Currently, I am on the advisory committee for Teen Talk which is an online forum for teens to help teens. For many years, I have volunteered as a supervisor at the Maple Counseling Center. I have also worked at Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences where I helped run the Life Skills group for teenagers.