A Bit About Me
I am a Clinical Intern from The Chicago School under the supervision of Oz Ezkibel.
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I approach therapy with curiosity, compassion, and a commitment to creating a space where you can be fully seen and heard. I work with individuals and couples to explore and rewrite personal narratives that may be holding you back, honor your diverse identities, and reclaim authenticity as you move forward in your life.
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Originally from California, I’ve been fortunate to call the DMV home for the past eight years. As a first-generation American and the proud child of immigrants, I stand in solidarity with immigrant communities. I also proudly embrace and support my Jewish and Queer communities, which have shaped much of who I am today.
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My work is particularly focused on supporting the non-monogamous/polyamorous community, the kink community, and the broader Queer community, though I welcome clients from all walks of life. I draw from both traditional talk therapy and expressive arts approaches, tailoring sessions to your needs, goals, and preferences.
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In our work together, you can expect a collaborative, nonjudgmental space where your experiences, dreams, and challenges guide the process. Therapy is a partnership — you are in the driver’s seat, and I am here to support, guide, and navigate alongside you. Together, we’ll work toward your fullest self and the life you are proud to live.
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Book a consultation today, I would be honored to walk alongside you on your path, wherever you are in your journey.
