Because You Shouldn’t Have to Choose Between Your Faith and Your Mental Health

What makes me different.

  • A woman sitting on a chair with a pillow on her lap, focusing on a conversation. The table in the foreground has a glass of water, papers, and a pencil.

    You’re more than a diagnosis.

    I take time to get to know the full you—your story, relationships, values, and lived experience. We’ll begin with a thorough, whole-person assessment so you feel seen, not sorted.

  • Person sitting in a chair with a pillow on their lap, talking to another person whose hand is visible, with notes and a glass of water on the table.

    Your faith belongs in the room.

    As someone trained in both theology and clinical mental health, I create space for your spiritual life in therapy—without pressure, cliché, or judgment. We can integrate Christian wisdom and biblical truth when it feels meaningful to you.

  • Modern wood-clad building in a mountainous landscape with large windows reflecting interior lighting, surrounded by greenery and a hillside backdrop.

    We’ll work with purpose, not just talk in circles.

    Together, we’ll create a personalized plan with clear goals so you always know where we’re headed and why. Our sessions stay focused on what matters most to you.

  • You’ll be able to see your growth.

    Using trusted, evidence-based assessments, we’ll track your progress in key areas like anxiety, trauma, and overall wellbeing. This gives us clarity and helps you stay encouraged along the way.

  • You’ll be supported by a seasoned professional.

    I’m a licensed clinical social worker (LICSW) with over 15 years of experience and specialized training in diagnosing and treating a wide range of mental health concerns. You’re in skilled, compassionate hands.

  • Therapy that fits your real life.

    My online, HIPAA-compliant platform makes it easy to access therapy from home. With flexible scheduling, regular check-ins, and helpful tools between sessions, therapy becomes something that supports your life—not something that overwhelms it.