Description
I provide a warm and safe yet dynamic space in which my clients express their innermost thoughts, gain insight, heal wounds, and learn to live with more confidence, humor, and joy.
With 25 years of clinical work with children, adults, and couples, I am able to quickly attune and help my clients feel at ease. While inner work generally takes time, some positive change can be rapid. I earned my PsyD in School-Clinical Psychology from Yeshiva University and completed a Fellowship in University Mental Health at Fordham University.
My clinical training includes an internship at The Mount Sinai Hospital and an externship at Mount Sinai Beth Israel. My specializations include dating and intimacy, couples, family, marital, perinatal, and parenting concerns, adult and childhood trauma recovery, dissociation, nervous system regulation, narcissistic abuse, women’s health, university mental health, executive consultation, anxiety, depression, feelings of meaninglessness, false self, reconnection, and emergence. In addition, my experience as a former Director of Fordham University’s counselling center, crisis specialist, national presenter, and state board member has prepared me to assist medical professionals and industry leaders with their work-related, management, and mental health concerns.
While I understand presenting problems through a Psychodynamic conceptual lens, I view therapy as an art and integrate techniques from diverse models based on client needs. I have advanced training in Intersubjective and Humanistic Psychotherapies, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Family-Systems Theory, Trauma-Informed Care (TIC), Threat Assessment (TA), suicide prevention and postvention, play therapy, and culturally sensitive treatment modalities.
My exploration into global, somatic, and intuitive healing practices also informs my work.







