The parts of us most painful and humiliating are the very ones that must be brought forward for transformation. — Edward Edinger, The Anatomy of the Psyche

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The parts of us most painful and humiliating are the very ones that must be brought forward for transformation. — Edward Edinger, The Anatomy of the Psyche 〰️

ABOUT ME

A smiling woman in a beige wide-brimmed hat and a light yellow outfit outdoors on a sunny day.
The goal of a life was not to become pure as it was for St. John of the Cross or to become Whole as was advised in some Jung interpretations. Instead, the goal of a life was acceptance of all the Self truly is: its shadow, its light, and its permanent paradox.
— James Hillman, The Soul’s Code

Life has a way of reshaping us. Again and again, I’ve found myself moving through seasons of loss, growth, and transformation—each one asking me to rise beyond what I thought I could hold and to discover new versions of myself I didn’t yet know existed. These experiences have become the ground of my work as a therapist.

I believe healing is less about becoming someone new and more about remembering who we’ve always been beneath the layers. My own path to therapy has been shaped by lived experience—bullying and rejection in childhood, divorce and loss in adulthood, health challenges, and most recently, the profound transformation of childbirth and becoming a mother. Each threshold has stripped away what no longer fit, and each time I’ve been called to rise from the ashes of who I was into a deeper, truer self.

Before becoming a psychotherapist, I worked in fashion as a boutique owner, and designer. My undergraduate studies were in psychology, but my early career was spent helping women express themselves through clothing. Over time, I realized that what truly moved me was not the clothing itself but the transformation; the way identity, confidence, and story could be shaped and expressed, leading to profound shifts in psyche. Today, my work carries the same intention but on a deeper level. Where I once dressed the body, now I work to undress that which blocks soul.

As a therapist, I bring an integrative, trauma-informed approach that honors both the psyche and the body. My lens is rooted in depth psychology, Internal Family Systems, somatic practices, and attachment theory. I view symptoms not as flaws, but as signals of the soul—clues guiding us back toward wholeness. Like alchemy, therapy invites us into cycles of descent, transformation, and renewal, where even the darkest material can become the seed of light.

Motherhood, in particular, has deepened my compassion for the thresholds my clients face. Birth was an initiation into a new dimension of love, resilience, and surrender. It reminded me that transformation is rarely neat or linear. It is messy, raw, and profoundly human.

I know firsthand what it means to navigate rupture, reinvention, and the longing for belonging. These experiences allow me to meet my clients with empathy and trust in the psyche’s capacity to heal. Therapy, to me, is not only about easing suffering but also about reclaiming vitality, creativity, and meaning through compassionate befriending of all the mess and complexity we are.

This is the heart of Ever Evolving Therapy: that no matter what we face, we are continually invited into the lifelong work of becoming—again and again—who we really are, underneath all the layers.

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I would be honored to support you in whatever stage of your journey you find yourself in. We can hold it together.  


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