Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, PhD Candidate
I provide relational, psychodynamic psychotherapy for individuals and couples navigating some of life’s most complex relational and identity questions. I specialize in supporting people through perinatal experiences, including pregnancy, postpartum adjustment, infertility, and decisions about whether or not to have children.
I aim to provide a steady, curious, and collaboartive space in which people can think more freely, tolerate ambiguity, and come into closer contact with their own internal experience.
I hold a Masters of Social Work degree from Smith College School for Social Work and am a PhD Candidate at Bryn Mawr College Graduate School for Social Work and Social Research. In addition to my clinical work, I teach graduate-level social work coursework in assessment, psychopathology, and clinical practice.