I have been a psychotherapist for just over thirty years. My long time passion for the work comes of engaging with people as they grow to a comfortable place within themselves and in relationship with others. After all of these years, witnessing that more powerful sense of self still feels magical to me.
I believe in the inherent goodness of people, and enjoy helping them to find healthier ways of being in the world, and to create happier lives. My therapeutic style is pro-active and straightforward, with an ease in relating to people through experience, compassion and humor.
I believe in the inherent goodness of people, and enjoy helping them to find healthier ways of being in the world, and to create happier lives. My therapeutic style is pro-active and straightforward, with an ease in relating to people through experience, compassion and humor.
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Every individual is unique, valuable and engaged in the same human struggle we all face. I can meet you where you are and will help you discover and release old wounds, limiting blocks and unhealthy patterns that keep you from experiencing the richness of life and relationships. You will turn struggle and pain into contentment and confidence.
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This approach addresses the theory that past experiences with early childhood caregivers create a template for future relationships and our comfort level with getting close to others. Also known as insight-oriented psychotherapy, this approach often works in conjunction with Attachment Theory to help individuals unravel, experience and understand their true, deep-rooted feelings in order to resolve them.
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If your child aces the eye chart at the pediatrician's office, you might assume her vision is just fine. But some common vision disorders can't be detected by a standard eye exam - and could be holding your child back in school. When Jennifer Stone Hopp's son Ethan was in first grade, his teacher told her that he had "all the tools to read, " but he "just wasn't pulling it together."
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