

As a clinical social worker I have worked in many different settings such as hospitals, group homes, residential schools, community service agencies, and group practices providing individual therapy. I have worked with people from many different cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Currently, I have been practicing as a psychotherapist for 10 years. I believe my broad experience helps me to understand my clients on many different levels and meet them where they are at.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, educator, and artist. I am skilled and experienced in supporting people working on issues of self-esteem/worth, traditional and non-traditional relationship issues, sexual wellness, body-positivity, grief, depression, anxiety, trauma, recovery, life transitions, family issues, and more.
The work we do will be directed by the Person-Centered, Rogerian principles of unconditional positive regard, empathy, and belief in authentic human connection.
I help individuals who keep finding themselves in the same painful relational patterns. Whether you're stuck in a situationship that won't solidify, caught in a pursue-withdraw cycle with your partner, or drawn to emotionally unavailable people, there is an attachment pattern driving it. My work is about understanding that pattern and building something more secure.
Whether you're unpacking generational trauma, processing relational distress, or learning how to set boundaries that don't cost you the relationship, we go beyond symptom management and get to the root. This is therapy that meets you where you are and honors every layer of who you are.
Life can be complicated and having someone in your corner can ease fears and worries while allowing for growth and healing. My passion as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor is working with individuals and couples who have experienced trauma and difficult times.
I bring a calm, steady, and thoughtful presence to the work. Clients often describe me as warm, gently humorous, and intellectually grounded. My practice is shaped by the teachings and wisdom of the Catholic faith, especially its understanding of the human person as a unity of body and soul, created for meaning and made for eternity. I find that many people of faith or traditional backgrounds want a therapist who respects those commitments and won’t dismiss or pathologize them.
I work especially well with anxiety, scrupulosity, family strain, and questions that sit at the crossroads of faith and daily life. I’m not drawn to trends or spiritual fads — I prefer a more timeless, human approach to healing — but clients of any or no religious background are also welcome. Above all, I want you to have a therapeutic space where you feel understood, respected, and able to explore the deeper parts of your story without pressure.
As a licensed and trained EMDR therapist, I am passionate about creating a safe and supportive space to establish and accomplish goals. For the last two decades, I've been committed to empowering individuals to overcome obstacles and achieve mental and emotional resilience. I've worked in a variety of settings, helping to address many different mental health struggles. The goal is to help my clients live happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives. I'm currently a clinical supervisor at a community health agency and I've been in this position for three years. This role has allowed me to deepen my clinical insight and keeps me engaged with a wide range of presentations, both which have deeply enhanced my skills as a therapist.
If you’re going to invest this much time and energy, you want therapy that actually moves the needle—not just insight. I work with individuals and couples in a structured, emotionally focused way aimed at lasting change. I specialize in working professionals navigating career and financial stress, relationship/marital distress, infertility/IVF, LGBTQ+ clients, Asian/Asian American and immigrant communities, and first-gen professionals feeling stuck despite doing everything right. I’ve also developed expertise in resolving relational conflict, career curveballs, confidence slumps, and parenting challenges.
I specialize in treating OCD, anxiety disorders, specific phobias such as emetophobia, and related conditions. My clinical background spans over a decade and includes experience with both children and adults. I also have a strong foundation in supporting individuals with autism and ADHD, helping them navigate the unique challenges associated with these conditions.
My passion is helping individuals with anxiety, depression, and relationship issues. I have multiple years of professional and private practice experience helping teens, middle aged, senior adults, and couples navigate emotional difficulties and traumatic periods of their lives.
Asking for help is difficult, but it’s worth it for the relief it brings. In 30 years of professional experience, I have witnessed the transformative power of therapy. I specialize in working with adult individuals. I am genuinely interested in you and your human experience. How has it shaped you? What obstacles has it erected in your path? Let’s get curious about it all. My complete respect and empathy are always present.
Self-love is the idea that one must love oneself to achieve happiness and love from others. It always made me feel some type of way. To survive, we are forced to constantly grind; to hustle. If that wasn't enough, we face daily oppression, including racism, sexism, ableism, transphobia, homophobia, colorism, texturism, and more! Self-love seems more and more like a folk tale similar to the American Dream: a goal that was not created for people of the global majority.
Hi, I’m Stephanie, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 13 years of experience supporting individuals and families through life’s challenges. I provide a warm, collaborative space where clients feel heard, respected, and supported. My approach focuses on practical tools, reflection, and building on your strengths to support meaningful growth and healing.
I have been a social worker practicing psychotherapy for 25 years. I have enjoyed working with a variety of people with many different experiences, both in clinic settings and in private practice. For the past 10 years I have been the director of an outpatient substance abuse treatment clinic. I enjoy helping people work through past trauma and find a way forward. I believe that therapy can benefit anyone who is curious about themselves and wants to improve their lives.


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