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Therapy isn’t about giving advice or handing out quick fixes. It’s about walking beside someone as they remember who they are beneath the pain, the patterns, and the pressure. As a counselor, I don’t claim to have all the answers—but I know how to ask the right questions, how to hold space for the hard stuff, and how to help people gently untangle the things that once felt too heavy to face alone.
In this work, we sit together in truth—in the mess, the beauty, and the breakthroughs. We get curious about your inner world, build tools to navigate it, and slowly, steadily, you begin to rewrite the story you’ve been told about yourself. Therapy is where healing begins, not by changing who you are, but by finally meeting who you are—with compassion, clarity, and courage.
In this work, we sit together in truth—in the mess, the beauty, and the breakthroughs. We get curious about your inner world, build tools to navigate it, and slowly, steadily, you begin to rewrite the story you’ve been told about yourself. Therapy is where healing begins, not by changing who you are, but by finally meeting who you are—with compassion, clarity, and courage.