My Approach & Philosophy
You’re the one others lean on.
The gifted adult who finds so many “real life things” challenging.
Your internal world is active, constant.
You’re tired of masking and performing, of trying to fit a multidimensional spirit into a 2D box.
You may not need me to explain ADHD or Autism to you. You just need a space where those things are seen as the landscape, not the problem. I believe your ADHD, your Autism, or your high-octane brain isn’t just a list of traits to be managed. It is the lens through which you experience the mystery of being alive.
I work with deep thinkers, feelers, and seekers—the therapists, the neurodivergent outliers, and the intense souls—who feel like they’re standing on the edge of something bigger but keep getting tripped up by the standard operating procedures of a society designed for a different kind of rhythm and the exhaustion of translating your internal world into a language everyone else understands.
You aren’t “broken” or “separate”; you’re simply operating with a different set of senses.
My Approach: Where the human meets the holy.
I use a Transpersonal approach, which is a fancy way of saying I care about your whole existence. We don’t have to just talk about your executive functioning or your childhood; we can talk about:
- Soul’s Language: Exploring the symbols, dreams, and synchronicities that your “logical” brain might dismiss.
- The Nervous System as a Vessel: Learning how to honor your wiring as the unique instrument is it- not a deficit.
- The Healer’s Burnout: Giving you a soft place to land where you aren’t “The Therapist”—you’re just a human being allowed to be messy.
- Beyond the Self: Connecting to a sense of purpose that feels authentic to your spirit, not what society expects of you.
I’m not a distant observer taking notes on your “pathology.” I’m a companion. I bring my real self to our sessions because I believe healing only happens in the presence of true connection.
The person behind the practice
For a long time, I tried to do life (and therapy) the “right” way— the structured way, the way that looks good on a treatment plan. But I realized that for people like us—the therapists, the neurodivergent wanderers, the gifted outliers—the “right” way often feels like a cage.
When we work together, I’m bringing my whole self to the room. That means:
- I value resonance over clinical distance. I’m not a blank wall; I’m a human being who will laugh with you, sit in the heavy silence with you, and marvel at the patterns you’re discovering.
- I respect your expertise. You are the expert on you. If you’re a therapist (or geek out on psychology), you already know the theories. I’m here to help you move that knowledge from your head down into your heart and your bones.
- I believe in the “unseen.” We’ll honor your sensory needs and your executive functioning, yes. But we’ll also make space for the spiritual curiosity and the existential “deep-diving” that often comes with being wired differently.
My “Credentials” (The Human Version)
I have the degrees and the license, and I take the ethics of our work deeply to heart. But my most important “credential” is my commitment to my own path. I am constantly learning how to navigate my own rhythms and honor my own soul’s language, so that I can show up as a clear, grounded mirror for you.
It’s rare to find a space where you can be both highly capable and deeply vulnerable at the same time. You don’t have to perform here. You can just be.
I love a good pen, tacos, and hiking all over the place!
Masters of Arts: Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Argosy University Nashville: 2007
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and Supervisor LCMHC #8682
*Offering supervision for LCMHC– Contact us to find out more.