Whatever it is, the way you see and feel your story can make all the difference.

Therapy for Adults

Serving Los Angeles Metro area and California

Sometimes life takes unexpected turns and the reality of life may not match our expectations.

Something sparks the desire to up-level your life.

Maybe you are experiencing anxiety and/or depression.

Or you have experienced trauma and are noticing its impact on your daily life and relationships.

You are going through a life transition and are struggling to trust yourself or the process.

You feel that your life can be more than it is and are curious and willing to discover what.

I am here to help you…

  • heal what wants healing and feel unshakable in your confidence and trust in yourself and what life offers you.

  • discern the now from the past and make decisions based on what serves you best, what is most relevant for your life, and who you want to become.

  • communicate with clarity, accuracy, and authenticity. Communicate without doubts or people pleasing tendencies.

  • feel empowered in your choices.

  • feel the freedom to be who you are, to learn, evolve, and integrate all aspects of yourself.

  • Anxiety

    Anxiety can manifest, physically and emotionally, in many ways. For example, as worry, fear, nervousness, irritability. Having anxiety sometimes helps us succeed due to our attentiveness or alertness. However, anxiety can become a barrier to success and wellbeing, and instead of focusing the “right” amount, we focus too little or too much. We can feel like we are spiraling and something else is driving our life bus.  

  • Depression

    People experience depression differently. Sometimes it shows as sadness, lack of motivation to start or finish something, isolation or feeling that no one feels like we do. Or feeling that we have lost something, but what? Feeling stuck or helpless that we will not find that which we have lost. And this might lead to sleepless nights and days that seem unproductive.

  • Trauma

    Traumatic experiences can affect the way we process and view the world. Trauma can also lead to changes in mood, behavior, and interpersonal relationships.

    Sometimes we will never find the reason why something happened in our lives. But we can find the path(s) to ultimately forgiving life and others for the experiences we went through.

  • Life Transitions

    Whether it's a new job, moving to a new city, ending a relationship, or starting a family, life transitions can be challenging and overwhelming causing stress, anxiety, and uncertainty.

    It is expected to experience stress during life transitions. At the same time, this stress can be a challenge to your sense of identity and self worth.

  • LGBTQ+

    Although a person’s sexual or romantic orientation or gender identity might not be a source of distress, people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, asexual, can find that the social stigma of living as a minority is a source of stress, anxiety, or depression.