Psychotherapy

My approach is engaging for meaningful personal change.

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Therapy for Life’s Defining Years

Psychotherapy adults aged 18–75 brings specific challenges and concerns around intimacy, identity, processing past experiences, and career orientation. This stage of adulthood is critical for one’s development of themselves as adults in our culture today.

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Questions That Shape Your Adult Life

Questions abound for both men and women: Will you marry and begin a family, remain single, or struggle with relationships? Can you have satisfying relationships with family, friends, and potential mates, or will long-held psychological patterns continue to affect your social connections and family relations? Are you physically able to do what you want in your life? Are you able to integrate fun and creativity into your busy life while managing education, career, and parenting? Is your career satisfying and meaningful for the life you hope to live? Can a greater understanding of one’s psychology lead to an improved quality of life and more personal control in important areas of life?

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Psychotherapy for Identity, Intimacy, and Life Direction

These are intimacy, identity, personal growth, and career questions that can be helped and understood with psychotherapy. They follow clear lines of development for young adulthood and middle adulthood. My work with people in this age group shows that challenges and struggles can be transformed into a productive way of finding meaning for an engaging life.