Heartfelt support for overwhelmed people

You don’t have to carry everything alone.

I offer thoughtful, grounded, psychological support for adults navigating stress, transitions, burnout, and complex life demands. My work is calm, collaborative, and rooted in the realities people are actually living.

As a psychologist with PSYPACT authorization, I’m able to offer culturally responsive telehealth care to clients across many U.S. states.

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I commonly support adults and adolescents managing:

  • Anxiety, depression, and chronic stress

  • Burnout and emotional exhaustion (including caregivers, professionals, and healthcare workers)

  • ADHD and executive functioning challenges

  • Identity-related stress, including cultural and systemic pressures

  • Life transitions, uncertainty, and “I want something different but don’t know what” moments

  • Relationship patterns, boundaries, and self-trust

  • Premenstrual mood changes and hormone-related mental health concerns

Care is paced, collaborative, and responsive

How I Work

Support should feel human; not rushed, clinical, or performative.

My approach is reflective, practical, and emotionally attuned. I focus on helping people slow down, understand what’s happening beneath the surface, and build steadier ways of coping that feel sustainable in real life.

We work with context, not just symptoms.

Working with me often includes:

  • Thoughtful conversation, not just symptom checklists

  • Practical tools alongside emotional processing

  • A trauma-informed, culturally responsive lens

  • Space to talk about the real things such as work stress, relationships, family dynamics, identity, fatigue, and grief

I’m direct when it’s helpful, gentle when it’s needed, and always respectful of your pace.

Who This Is For

This may be a good fit if you’re:

  • tired of minimizing your own needs

  • carrying a lot for other people

  • navigating stress that feels layered or long-standing

  • looking for support that is thoughtful, culturally aware, and grounded

You don’t need to have the “right words.” We can start where you are.