Therapy for

trauma and PTSD

domestic violence and abuse

borderline personality disorder (BPD)

sex and intimacy

healthcare providers

sexual trauma

Therapeutic Tools I Use in Session

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    Polyvagal Therapy.

    Polyvagal therapy is a type of therapy that helps you understand and calm your nervous system. It’s based on the idea that our body reacts to stress or trauma in certain ways, often through feelings of fear or tension. Polyvagal therapy helps you tune into your body’s signals and teaches you ways to feel safe and relaxed again. It’s all about learning to reset your nervous system so you can feel more grounded, in control, and less overwhelmed by stress.

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    EMDR.

    EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a type of therapy that helps you heal from tough memories, like trauma, by using guided eye movements or gentle taps. This helps your brain "reorganize" the memory, reducing its emotional impact and helping you feel better. It isn’t strictly for trauma either - it can be used to manage emotions related to an event you may be anticipating.

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    Somatic Therapy.

    Somatic therapy is all about connecting your body and mind. It helps you notice how your body feels—like tension or tightness—which can be linked to your emotions or past experiences. By paying attention to these feelings, somatic therapy helps you release stress and heal, so you can feel better both physically and emotionally.

  • DBT.

    DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) helps you manage big emotions and improve relationships. It teaches practical skills to stay calm, control impulses, and find balance between accepting things as they are and making positive changes. It’s especially helpful for dealing with anxiety, depression, or self-harm.

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    CBT.

    CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) is a type of therapy that helps you understand how your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are connected. It teaches you how to recognize negative or unhelpful thoughts and replace them with healthier, more positive ones. By changing the way you think, you can feel better and act in ways that support your well-being.

50 min psychotherapy session - $185 per session

We’ll talk about what’s on your mind, and I’ll listen without judgment. You’ll have space to explore your thoughts and feelings at your own pace. I’ll guide you through understanding and processing emotions, and together, we’ll work on strategies to help you feel better and cope with life’s challenges. Each session is about helping you feel supported, empowered, and understood. My therapy style is ecclectic so I draw from all the therapeutic modalities listed above in sessions.

Trauma Therapy Intensives - $270 per session

Each session lasts 80 minutes. It's recommended to book two sessions per week for at least four weeks, but if that doesn't work for you, we can schedule sessions on an as-needed basis.

Intensives are tailored to your unique needs which may including emotional processing of traumatic or distressing life events plus EMDR or EMDR only.

Late Cancellation and No-Show Policy

I completely understand that life happens and things come up! That said, to help keep things running smoothly, I do ask for at least 24 hours’ notice if you need to cancel or reschedule a session. Cancellations made with less than 24 hours’ notice are subject to the full session fee.

If you haven’t logged on by 10 minutes after our scheduled start time, I’ll consider it a no-show and the full fee will apply. This helps ensure I can be available and present for all my clients as consistently as possible.

Thanks so much for your understanding and for respecting the time we set aside to work together. Let me know if you have any questions!

*this does not apply to meet and greets - those are free

Thrizer

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Use your Out-of-Network Benefits

I do not take insurance but you can use your out-of-network benefits through Thrizer! I charge directly through Thrizer and Thrizer makes it possible to only pay your copay. It is set up to where you aren’t having to deal with superbills or wait weeks on reimbursement from your insurance. For more information, you can visit their website https://www.thrizer.com/about-us