I received my master's degree in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology in 2000 from Naropa University. With over 25 years of clinical experience, mine is an ecopsychological, transpersonal perspective on wellness. My deep relationship with the natural world has long been the well from which I source my inspiration.
I aim to provide clients with a sense of safety from which they can explore deeper ‘core’ material that may have limited their growth and sense of satisfaction in the world. My wish for clients is that they can explore the mysteries of their own being, unlocking hidden potential and aliveness.
My areas of expertise include spiritual growth, trauma resolution and post-traumatic growth, attachment, relationships, adoption, couples work, chronic illness, life transitions, self-esteem, depression, anxiety, and work with extreme emotional states.
Beyond my psychotherapy practice, I am also a teacher for the Hakomi Institute and am on the faculty at Naropa University where I previously chaired the MA in Wilderness Therapy program.
When I’m not working, I enjoy wandering in the wilderness, trail running with my dog and being with family and community.