Areas of Practice

Psychologists practice with the client populations and presenting issues with which they have competency. Always ask about their areas of practice as well as the limitations of their services.

General Areas

Anxiety, Assertiveness & Boundary Setting, Conflict Skills, Depression, Developmental Transitions, Divorce/Separation/Break-Ups, Emotional Regulation, Identity Concerns, Role Transitions, Stress, Occupational Burnout, Traumatic Stress, Grief, Relationship Issues, Problematic Patterns of Behavior, Social Difficulties, Attachment Styles, Life Transitions/Stressors, Midlife Transitions, Perfectionism, Procrastination, Self-Esteem, Self-Worth, Chronic Illness/Pain, Reproductive Health Issues, Parental Adjustment

Specialized Areas

My specialized areas of practice are those in which I have additional training, education and experience in treating.

Anxiety Disorders

Trauma & PTSD

Complex/Traumatic Grief

Perinatal Mental Health

Infertility & Pregnancy Loss

Relationship Issues

Millennials & Gen Z

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