Those who are blind and Visually Impaired
Those with chronic illnesses, such as Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, hypermobility, and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
People with disabilities
Those with autism and ADHD, particularly those diagnosed late or who may be undiagnosed
Those struggling with an eating disorder (BED, ARFID, Anorexia, Bulimia)
Trans and non-binary clients experiencing gender dysphoria
Those grieving a new diagnosis, as well as loved ones supporting someone through that process
Those who are LGBTQIA2S+
Those with OCD or ruminative thinking
Those who have experienced medical trauma, medical gaslighting, or who are struggling to navigate the medical system
Who are my clients?
I believe that differences are not shortcomings but sources of strength and beauty. Still, I also know the world is not always built to honor or include them, which can bring real pain and struggle. In our work together, I offer a space where all parts of you are seen and valued—a place to find belonging, embrace your uniqueness, and move toward a life that feels true to who you are. Together, we can also work on finding your voice and building the confidence to advocate for yourself in systems that may not always feel welcoming or accessible.
For Blind and Visually Impaired Clients…
Losing your vision can be an isolating experience, and it can be hard to find someone who truly understands. I proudly self-identify as a blind/visually impaired therapist, and I am passionate about serving my community by drawing from my own personal journey of vision loss. My goal is to empower clients to navigate their journeys with confidence, resilience, and connection.