Couples and Family Therapy
As a relationship therapist, I aim to create a space where people can think more clearly, feel more understood, and begin to relate to themselves and each other in new ways.
This approach helps couples and families move from disconnection toward more open communication, deeper empathy, and a greater sense of authentic closeness.
I work with clients across all stages of their relationships—from dating and premarital decision-making to parenting, separation, and divorce. I also support families navigating both longstanding and emerging challenges, including past and present conflicts, life transitions, and concerns about a struggling family member.
Some areas I commonly address include:
Relationship conflict and communication difficulties
Blending cultural identities
Premarital counseling and relationship decision-making
Perinatal and postpartum transitions
Parenting challenges and family dynamics
Recovery from infidelity and rebuilding trust
Separation, divorce, and co-parenting
The impact of trauma and CPTSD on present-day relationships
Intimacy challenges, including those shaped by past abuse or sexual trauma
Neurodiversity (including ADHD and autism) in relationships
Addiction and its impact on partners and families
OCD, including relationship OCD (ROCD), and its effect on relationships
Nontraditional relationships, including consensual nonmonogamy
My Approach
My approach to therapy is grounded in attachment-based and psychodynamic frameworks, with close attention to how early relational experiences shape current emotional and relational patterns.
I have advanced training in couples and family therapy from the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy, where I currently serve as a supervisor, instructor, and Executive Committee member in the FACTS division. I am also trained in divorce mediation through the Ackerman Institute for the Family.
I integrate evidence-based and insight-oriented modalities, including Internal Family Systems (IFS), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness-based practices, and the Gottman Method for couples therapy.
Working Together
If you’d like to learn more and explore the possibility of working together, please contact me here.