Welcome!

Specialties
I specialize in clinical health psychology, which is the study of how our thoughts, feelings, and actions impact our bodies/physical health (and vice versa). I love to work with people seeking help with chronic pain, chronic illness, health anxiety, and reproductive/sexual health issues such as infertility, chronic pelvic pain, or postpartum depression or anxiety. I also frequently treat anxiety disorders and OCD.
In addition to these easily-labeled specialties, there are a couple niche types of clients that I’ve found to be a great fit with my strengths, specialties, and experiences:
- People with diagnoses such as OCD, phobias, or health anxiety who are looking specifically for someone to treat their symptoms with a clinical, evidence-based approach (as opposed to therapy that primarily consists of supportive listening or general coping skills)
- People for whom religion, spirituality, and/or existential concerns play an important role in their symptoms or difficulties
Approach
I practice an integrated blend of evidence-based treatments. My interpersonal style is warm, authentic, and open. I am a focused, curious listener, and past clients have told me that they’re surprised by how much I remember week to week! My mind is always very active in sessions, thoughtfully putting together the puzzle pieces you share to deeply understand you and your concerns.
My goal is to create an environment where you feel 100% accepted and supported and, at the same time, challenged to face the tough things. I try to balance talk with action – meaning that instead of only discussing your problems, I want us to actively practice new ways of thinking, feeling, and doing inside and outside of our sessions.
Credentials
- Licensed Psychologist (LP), Health Services Provider Psychologist (HSP-P), North Carolina
- Credentialed with PsyPact, meaning I can see clients via telehealth in PsyPact participating states.
- Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Wayne State University
- Pre-doctoral internship, Clinical Health Psychology, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center