Reaching out to begin this process can feel daunting, so I’m truly glad you’re here.
Many clients come to therapy overfunctioning with the underlying feeling of being overwhelmed, anxious, depressed, or simply not good enough. It’s painful and frustrating to feel like your emotions are in control of you—especially when negative thoughts begin to shape how you see yourself, your relationships, and your life.
Imagine what it would be like to truly heal… to manage your emotions more effectively… to feel more confident and connected. In our work together, we’ll gently challenge the stories your inner voice tells you and begin rewriting those narratives. Together, we’ll build practical tools and resources to help you strengthen your mindset, increase confidence, and rebuild trust in yourself—one step at a time.
I take a warm, compassionate, and direct approach to therapy. I believe that healing is possible when we feel seen, safe, and supported. I work from a client-centered and attachment-informed lens, blending evidence-based practices with deep respect for each person’s unique story.
My clinical work includes support for:
As an EMDR-trained trauma therapist, I help clients heal from deep emotional wounds to reconnect with themselves and others. I often incorporate parts work into EMDR to support a deeper level of inner healing—while always staying collaborative and client-led.
I earned my undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University and later completed a Master of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Texas A&M University–Victoria. Before becoming a therapist, I spent several years working in Corporate America while supporting my spouse during military service in the United States Navy. After seven years as a full-time parent, I returned to graduate school to pursue a career in counseling. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC #85314) in Texas and a National Certified Counselor (NCC).
Through personal experiences with loss, grief, and parenting challenges, I came to value the transformative role of therapy in my own healing. That experience led me to pursue a career in counseling to help others do the same. Outside of session, I enjoy time with my family, traveling, playing volleyball, attending concerts, and roller skating. I believe healing creates space for joy, movement, and deeper connection.