How I Work
I treat adults 18+ of all ages and genders
Theoretical Approaches
I specialize in depth-psychology techniques. The theoretical orientations that I most closely identify with are Jungian, Existential-Humanistic, and Internal Family Systems.
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As a Licensed Professional Counselor, Board- Certified Dance Therapist, and Trained Guided Imagery and Music Therapist, I apply a variety of experiential psychotherapy and verbal processing techniques/approaches to match the specific needs of each individual client. I integrate and work with all domains of functioning, including: cognitive, social, emotional, spiritual, physical.
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What do these theoretical orientations mean?
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Internal Family Systems (IFS)
​"IFS is frequently used as an evidence-based psychotherapy, helping people heal by accessing and healing their protective and wounded inner parts. IFS creates inner and outer connectedness by helping people first access their Self and, from that core, come to understand and heal their parts."
-IFS Institute
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​Jungian Framework
Within the classical Jungian framework, the individual is looking at the archetypal level of the psyche, integration of the unconscious, the individuation process and development of an appropriate relationship with the Self
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Existential-Humanistic Approach
Existential-humanistic approaches to therapy emphasize therapeutic alliance, empathy, the provision of meaning, the provision of hope and affective attunement.
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