We might be a good fit if:
You identify as queer, trans, non-binary, gender non-conforming - and it is important to you that your therapist is queer, too!
You would like support to understand how your brain processes information and approaches relationships, without the pressure of homework or behavioral goals.
You want to heal from traumatic events or relationships - and you need a therapist with specialized trauma training who will thoughtfully guide you on a path towards healing.
Who Do I Work With?
Tweens and Teens
I work with children and adolescents who are navigating big questions about who they are and where they belong.
Whether it’s stress at school, tension at home, or feeling othered by friends, I create a space where they can show up exactly as they are—without having to explain or shrink themselves.
I help kids find their words for the hard stuff — the feelings and thoughts that can be tough to talk about but are important to share.
Therapy is a space for kiddos to be themselves, be listened to, and make sense of all the stuff they’re dealing with.
Emerging Adults
I work with young adults who are trying to figure it all out.
There’s a lot going on at this time in life. You have big decisions to make and you are trying to find your people. This is your time to decide what matters to you—but it’s normal to feel a little lost or unsure along the way.
I’m here to help you sort through those feelings and find a path that feels true to you. We’ll work on building solid relationships and making decisions that actually feel right—not what anyone else expects.
Therapy is a space for you to get to know yourself—maybe for the first time.
Adults
I work with adults who are craving more ease, authenticity, and alignment in their lives.
Trauma can show up in all kinds of ways—feeling on edge, shutting down, overthinking, avoiding, or just feeling disconnected from yourself. I help adults reclaim the pieces of themselves that were forced into hiding or battle—and start making space for those parts to be seen and heard.
I specialize in supporting queer folks - especially those discovering their identity later in life or healing from religious trauma. I’m here to honor and celebrate your path as you discover what authenticity and freedom mean for you.
Therapy is a space for you to dive deeper into healing work that allows you to make meaningful changes in your life. You don’t have to do it alone.
Individual Therapy
$150 | 50 minute session
I offer one-on-one sessions for kids, teens, young adults, and adults. Depending on your age and needs, sessions might include play, movement, laughter, time outside or creative expression - because healing doesn’t always look like sitting still and talking.
I use a mix of thoughtful questions to help you explore who you are, how you see yourself, and what helps you feel connected. I also support people of all ages in tuning into their bodies and understanding the signals they’re getting - because our bodies often tell the truth before our words can.
Parent Support
$165 | 50 minute session
I offer individualized support to the parents and caregivers of current clients. I help bridge the gap between kids and their grown-ups. Sometimes, I act as a translator—putting a child’s big feelings and behaviors into words that make sense to the adults in their life. I advocate for what the child needs, while also holding space for the parent’s hopes, worries, and questions.
I also offer guidance and support on how to talk with your child, especially during tough or crisis moments, so everyone feels a little more equipped and connected.
Parent + Child Support
$165 | 50 minute session
Sometimes it makes sense to bring a client’s parent or caregiver into the therapy room to talk through something together. This is a chance for me to offer support in real time - whether that’s helping a parent ask questions in a way their child can actually hear, sitting with tough emotions together, or practicing how to work through something as a team.
Together, we work toward a deeper understanding of what’s really going on—strengthening the relationship from the child’s perspective. The goal is always connection and understanding, not perfection.
Walk and Talk
Living in Austin, we are gifted with beautiful walking and nature spaces! I offer outdoor sessions along Town Lake and at the park next to my downtown office.
Contact with nature has been shown to reduce stress and promote mental well-being. I believe that time spent in nature is a powerful ally in the healing work my clients engage in through therapy.

