Dear Journal:
Ugh, I'm really struggling rn. I felt anxious and didn't want to go to work again today, and I'm super sad that I feel that way - when did I stop liking my job? I love the patients but the drama at work is so ridiculous. I don't know if I even want to go to vet school anymore, and that scares the shit out of me. On top of everything I need to figure out who I really am - I feel like I might be poly - and I’m so scared to tell my partner. I think I need helping sorting all of this out, maybe I need to go to therapy?? People say it helps, so why not?
It can be hard to reach out for help, and I commend and honor you for exactly where you are right now!
I believe that therapy can help you “ride the wave" with hope, courage, and purpose. I believe in the power of relationships, and I believe therapists should be just as authentic as they ask of their clients. My commitment to you is to bring my whole self into our time together, just as I ask of you. I will encourage you to trust your gut, trust the process, and trust yourself in what you need. I firmly believe that therapy, like self-care, is not “one size fits all."
I work with clients who may be struggling with trauma, including animal health workers, pet families, domestic violence survivors, and the LGBTQIA2S community.
Wherever you are in this moment, I'll meet you there! I am trauma-informed, and love helping folks understand and support their bodymind. I specialize in working with veterinary professionals, pet parents/families, the LGBTQIA2S+ community, domestic violence survivors, and those in addiction recovery. I lean towards a warm, compassionate, gentle style.
During our sessions, we will go at your pace to delve into the issues that most concern you. We will collaborate to create a plan that helps you live your truth, and many of my clients experience greater calm and purpose.
At this time, I accept Anthem BCBS, Husky/Medicaid, Cigna and Aetna.
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