When working with individuals, I focus on exploring your thoughts and feelings both in your current life and in your past, as well as in real-time in the therapeutic setting. I want to know and understand you, and I want to guide you towards knowing and understanding yourself in ways that go beyond your current self concept, which may, in fact, be quite limiting. I want to help you connect with your feelings, which are sometimes hiding behind old and outdated defensive styles that no longer serve you and, in fact, may be getting in the way of your living a more satisfying life. I want therapy to help you expand your way of seeing yourself and your potential in the world and, of course, to alleviate the suffering that comes from anxiety, depression, loss, self-doubt, indecision, feeling stuck, relationship and career uncertainties, life transitions and all the many things we humans struggle with during the course of a lifetime.
I will incorporate cognitive-behavioral, mindfulness and experiential approaches into a psychodynamic frame, always maintaining the primacy of creating meaningful emotional experience, and authenticity, in our work. Additionally, I will offer guidance for difficult situations and strategies for solving problems in daily life.