what is treated

  • Addiction is not a failure of willpower- it is often a response to unresolved stress, trauma, and nervous system dysregulation. I work with clients to address the underlying emotional and physiological patterns that drive addictive behaviors, supporting sustainable recovery through insight, regulation, and self-compassion

  • I work with individuals whose anger or aggression is shaped by chronic stress, pressure, or trauma. Treatment emphasizes nervous system regulation, emotional awareness, and practical tools to reduce reactivity and sense of control.

  • Anxiety often reflects a nervous system stuck in a state of hypervigilance. I help clients understand and regulate anxiety by addressing underlying stress, trauma, and emotional patterns- supporting a greater sense of calm, safety, and resilience.

  • Depression and mood disorders often reflect deeper emotional or nervous system imbalances. I provide trauma-informed treatment that supports stabilization, insight, and lasting emotional well-being.

  • Impulse control challenges often arise when the nervous system is overwhelmed or dysregulated. I help clients understand and regulate impulsive behaviors by addressing underlying stress, trauma, and emotional triggers-supporting greater self-awareness and choice.

  • I work with individuals who appear outwardly capable while internally struggling with major life changes. Treatment focuses of emotional regulation, identity integration, and navigating transition in a way that supports long-term well-being and alignment.

  • Performance challenges often stem from stress, pressure, or nervous system dysregulation rather than lack of ability. I help clients optimize performance by improving focus, emotional regulation, and resilience—supporting consistent, confident execution under pressure.

  • Personality disorders often reflect long-standing patterns shaped by early attachment experiences and trauma. I work with clients to understand these patterns with compassion, supporting emotional regulation, relational insight, and more flexible ways of responding to self and others.

  • Traumatic experiences can disrupt emotional, cognitive, and physiological functioning long after the event has passed. Using evidence-based, trauma-informed approaches, treatment supports safe processing of traumatic memories while strengthening stability, resilience, and a sense of control.

    For First Responders, Military, and High-Risk Professions, I specialize working with those exposed to chronic or high-impact trauma. Treatment emphasizes nervous system regulation, trauma resolution, and restoring a sense of safety and effectiveness both on and off duty.

  • Difficulties in relationships can trigger strong emotional reactions and repeated conflict. Through an integrative, trauma-informed approach, therapy supports awareness, emotional regulation, and more intentional communication—creating space for repair and growth.

  • Struggles with self-esteem can limit authenticity and fulfillment. In therapy, we work to challenge limiting narratives, process emotional wounds, and develop a grounded sense of confidence that supports healthier choices and relationships.

  • Nicotine dependence is closely linked to stress and nervous system regulation. Through an integrative, trauma-informed approach, treatment focuses on reducing cravings, managing withdrawal, and addressing the emotional patterns that sustain smoking behavior.

  • Trauma occurs when overwhelming experiences exceed the nervous system’s capacity to cope. I help clients safely process traumatic experiences, restore nervous system regulation, and reduce symptoms such as hypervigilance, emotional reactivity, and disconnection.

  • Therapy for weight loss offers a compassionate, evidence-based approach that addresses the psychological and behavioral factors behind eating and activity patterns.

    Rather than focusing solely on diet rules or exercise plans, therapy helps identify emotional triggers, unhelpful thought patterns, and habits that undermine progress.

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