Therapists for college students near New York University
What was your path to becoming a mental health provider? Having experienced the challenges associated with health issues and the limited access to care I experienced, I seek to create an equitable, safe space for all searching for support. What should someone know about working with you? I find that humor has its place in a quality therapeutic relationship-I want to hear about your interests, your moments of levity, and things that make you laugh-not just challenges. How do you continue learning and building new skills? I am constantly seeking out training opportunities. Currently I am exploring PhD options to further deepen my understanding of how to provide quality care.
Melanie is a Licensed Master Social Worker in the State of New York and holds a Master’s in Social Work degree from Stony Brook University. In her practice, she specializes in treating children, teenagers, and adults experiencing chronic illness and pain (ex: autoimmune disorders, arthritis, and GI disorders), depression, anxiety, disordered eating, weight loss difficulty, athletic performance/sports issues, perfectionism, relationship & peer issues, trauma, life transitions, and more. Melanie uses an integrative, person-centered treatment approach and focuses on using an array of therapeutic techniques rooted in nervous system regulation. Ultimately when clients feel hopeless in understanding what is happening to them, Melanie believes in providing a safe space & addressing their root causes of distress so people can begin to move forward. Melanie also enjoys learning from her clients, and views therapy as a mutual relationship. Ultimately, she believes in utilizing her client’s unique strengths to help them achieve a better quality of life, fulfillment, and mind-body health. Melanie has experience in community mental health treating diverse populations needs. She has worked with a clinical health psychologist, and holds training in therapeutic interventions for medical illness and integrative medicine for mental health. Melanie is also working toward a master’s degree in nutrition as has experience in a hospital setting. She was also a former division 1 athlete and understands the unique needs of athletes.
Hi there, I’m Colette! Life and all of its changes can be extremely overwhelming, and I’m here to walk alongside you through it all. I work to provide an empathetic and culturally sensitive environment, bringing in evidence-based care to support you. You may be struggling to understand your place in the world, worrying about your relationships, or wondering what your future may hold. I aim to help you discover your strengths so that you are able to face challenges head on. In my work, I strive to create a safe, welcoming space where you can show up as your true, authentic self. I enjoy working with adults navigating anxiety, identity exploration, life transitions, and questions around personal values. Before entering the counseling field, I spent time in the fitness industry, which was an experience that deepened my belief in the profound connection between physical and mental well-being. I bring that mind-body awareness into my clinical work, along with a deep respect for each person’s unique story. Reaching out for help is difficult, especially if you’ve ever felt that you are unsure where to turn. I want to thank you for taking this first step, and recognize the hard work you’ve already put in. I am here to offer a kind, confidential, and supportive space where we can find your strengths and paths to growth. If you feel ready to take the next step in your mental health journey, I invite you to reach out. Therapy is a collaborative effort, and I can’t wait to work alongside you.
Hey there, I'm Keyaira Hamilton, a Clinical Resident with Living Purpose Mental Health Counseling. I am currently in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Northwestern University pursuing a Masters in Counseling. Navigating life’s transitions and distressing experiences can be emotionally, mentally, and physically overwhelming. If life came with a manual, navigating its unpredictable chapters would be far less overwhelming. But we sometimes find ourselves at a crossroads, not knowing which way to go. As a Clinical Resident, I offer a sacred and compassionate space where we don’t have to face these experiences alone. I specialize in holding a safe space for those journeying through trauma, anxiety, depression, and identity-related challenges. Grounded in inclusivity, exploring inner narratives, reactional dynamics, and building the tools to promote resonance and self- discovery. My approach emphasizes an integrative care, incorporating culturally responsive, mindfulness-based practices, in a judgement-free environment and taking into consideration your struggles and concerns regarding the mind-body connection. I want to honor each of your lived experiences to encourage openness, reflection, and healing. When you're ready, I will be here to walk alongside you
Hi! I’m Alexandra—your partner in healing and growth. When I was little, I used to say I wanted to be a “Feelings Doctor.” I didn’t know exactly what that meant, but I knew I wanted to help people feel better—emotionally and mentally. I started college at 16 and initially pursued pre-med, but I quickly realized that the clinical world wasn’t where I felt most at home. What truly called to me was connecting with people, understanding their stories, and helping them heal from the inside out. I grew up in one of the poorest areas of Colombia, and those early experiences taught me the power of resilience, community, and hope. I saw how vital emotional support is when life gets hard—and that’s what led me to psychology. It gave me the tools to do what I’ve always wanted: walk alongside others as they navigate life’s challenges and rediscover their strength. As a licensed mental health counselor, I specialize in helping people manage anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD, insomnia, and more. I’m trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and I work with children, teens, and adults. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or just not like yourself, I’m here to help you find clarity, confidence, and calm. Outside of therapy, I’m a runner (yes, I run for fun!), a guitar enthusiast, and a sci-fi lover—currently reading Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler. I love dancing with friends, cooking while video chatting with my family back home, and traveling whenever I can. These moments of connection—whether across a kitchen or across continents—remind me of the joy and strength we find in togetherness. I speak both English and Spanish fluently, and I’m passionate about creating a safe, inclusive space where you can be fully yourself. Healing isn’t always easy—but you don’t have to do it alone. I’d be honored to walk this path with you.
Are you looking to be understood? Do you feel stuck in a loop that you can’t seem to get out of? Are you wanting to build a relationship with your mind, body or soul, so that you can feel more at home within yourself? This is what therapy is about in the sessions I have with my clients. Whether you need EMDR to process some heavy trauma, or CBT to jump out of negative thought loops. Maybe you need IFS to connect with different parts of yourself, break things down. Or perhaps, some art therapy to bring out the joy that’s been missing. Breath work and body work can be combined to any approach we take. I have thorough training in multiple therapeutic techniques, and create a unique blend that aligns to you and your life context. At the center of our work together, is you. This is your space. I cannot fix you, I cannot heal you. But I can guide you. I can help facilitate your healing process, help you reveal and use the power to heal you already posses, however deep it may be buried. We can also create new tools together, ones that truly align with who you are as a person so that they feel natural, and as easy to use as your diaphragm is for breathing. As your therapist, we will explore your inner world together, and how that inner world is impacted by and communicates with the external world you’re in. Our work will be done within a space of humanity and true understanding. If or when you feel ready to begin, I look forward to working with you.
Hello, I'm Grace Moon, a Master of Arts student in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Northwestern University. My ideal client is someone who feels stuck, perhaps overwhelmed by anxiety, navigating the weight of past experiences, or struggling to find meaning and direction in their present life. They might be grappling with difficult emotions, feeling disconnected from themselves or others, or facing challenges in their relationships. Their needs center around feeling understood, validated, and empowered. They long for a safe and non-judgmental space to explore their inner world, to make sense of their experiences, and to develop healthier coping mechanisms. They need support in identifying their strengths and in fostering a greater sense of self-awareness and self-compassion. Their goals often involve reducing their distress, improving their relationships, increasing their self-esteem, and living a more authentic and fulfilling life. They want to feel more in control of their emotions, to break free from patterns that no longer serve them, and to connect with their values and purpose. Ultimately, they want to feel a greater sense of peace, joy, and agency in their lives. I specialize in creating a warm and collaborative therapeutic environment where you can explore your thoughts and feelings without judgment, and I tailor our work together to your unique needs and goals. I offer space to delve into the roots of your challenges, understand the patterns that may be keeping you stuck, and develop new perspectives and skills to navigate life’s complexities. My aim is to empower you to gain deeper insight into yourself, cultivate inner resources, and move towards greater well-being and personal growth. It takes courage to reach out for support, and if you’re reading this, you’ve already taken a significant step. If any of this resonates with your own experience, please know that you don’t have to navigate these challenges alone. I offer a confidential and supportive space where we can work together to understand your struggles and explore pathways towards healing and growth. If you’re feeling ready to take that next step, I invite you to reach out. I’d be glad to learn more about what you’re going through and discuss how I might be able to help.
Hello! I'm Ashanti, I’m of Caribbean descent, and a recent graduate from NYU with a Master’s in School Counseling. I’m pleased to be interning as a clinical resident with Living Purpose, where I’m dedicated to supporting individuals on their journey toward healing and growth. Having navigated my own triumphs and challenges throughout life, I deeply understand how overwhelming life can feel at times. The weight of heavy emotions and unpredictable circumstances can take a toll on our mental well-being, especially when facing them alone. My role as a therapist is to walk alongside you, helping you rediscover meaning and purpose in your life. I aim to support clients in understanding their past by creating a safe and welcoming space to explore and process suppressed, repressed, and avoided emotions, experiences, and circumstances—all natural coping strategies we use to navigate life's challenges. My approach centers on Solution-Focused Based Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Together, we’ll work to process past experiences, address suppressed emotions, and build confidence in overcoming life’s hurdles. My goal is for you to leave each session feeling a bit more empowered and confident, with tools to manage negative thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors. I’m passionate about psychoeducation, encouraging clients to explore topics outside of sessions, relevant to their growth, while reflecting on insights gained during sessions. This collaborative approach fosters a strong therapist-client partnership. The more informed an individual is, the more proactive an individual can be within sessions and their own lives. I specialize in helping clients develop practical, empowering strategies, including: Assertiveness and boundary setting Resilience and self-esteem building Self-love and self-care practices Healthy coping mechanisms Trauma processing and identifying triggers Communication and interpersonal skills for stronger relationships Uncovering and addressing underlying issues I’m here to provide a safe, supportive space where you can explore, heal, and grow. Let’s work together to navigate your path forward with confidence and hope.
Mental health care should encompass more than just the alleviation of symptoms. That’s why, as a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner, I value a holistic, participatory approach to care that considers the whole person, including social, emotional, physical, and spiritual aspects of well-being. Drawing on psychiatric experience across acute inpatient hospitals, eating disorder residential facilities, and outpatient care, I help adult and adolescent clients develop healthy coping skills, build resilience, and achieve lasting personal growth and emotional stability. My goal is to help each individual struggling with mood, anxiety, and/or eating disorders not just manage their symptoms, but truly thrive. I take a patient-centered approach in my practice, creating treatment plans that are tailored to your unique needs and goals. Through this recovery-focused care, I place great emphasis on empowering you to take an active role in your recovery journey while building on your strengths, skills, and resilience. From beginning of treatment to continuing care, you can trust in me to create a safe environment that fosters healing and provides you with the tools you need to move forward on a healthier path. I look forward to helping you feel understood, build resilience, and take meaningful steps toward lasting well-being in our work together. My journey to becoming a psychiatric nurse practitioner began by witnessing firsthand the challenges of navigating a complex mental health care system and the stigma attached to seeking help. Because of these experiences, I am dedicated to making mental health care more approachable and supportive for others.
Seeking therapy or counseling can be overwhelming, but reaching out for support in life can lead to positive change. While it’s not possible to change what has happened in the past or things beyond one’s control, I believe that every individual can work toward a better understanding of themselves and learn coping strategies to manage challenges and change. As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), CASAC-Advanced Counselor (CASAC-AC), and Certified Anger Management Specialist-II (CAMS-II), I work with adults, adolescents, couples, and families to reduce symptoms of distress and build the capability to handle life’s inevitable demands and anxieties. My expertise includes substance use treatment, community residence programs, and private practice, as well as facilitating group and individual sessions with children, adolescents, and families in school and mental health settings. As a therapist, I aim to support you in feeling a sense of relief, if only for a short time, and to explore a deeper understanding of yourself. Such moments are important and extremely valuable. My therapeutic approach is eclectic and based on your individual needs, using a mix of approaches to help you realize these moments, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness therapy. At all times, trust that your concerns will be discussed in a safe and judgement-free environment that emphasizes both symptom reduction and skills development to manage life’s inevitable challenges. We’ll work together to help you in identifying and reframing unhelpful thinking patterns, understanding emotional responses, and cultivating the motivation and clarity needed to pursue your personal goals.
Samantha is a therapist licensed in both MA & NY that works with young adults, college and graduate students, and adults with anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship and family issues. Samantha is a trained EMDR therapist, and offers individual, couples, and family counseling. Samantha is passionate about empowering and supporting her clients in their journey to becoming their most authentic, confident selves. She has expertise in treating anxiety, depression, trauma, career & school difficulties, compassion fatigue, coping with grief and loss, coping with life changes, family conflicts, relationship issues, self-esteem, and stress management. Samantha received her Master of Social Work degree from the University of Michigan where she specialized in working with adults, older adults, and caregivers. She has received specialized training treating geriatrics and people with neuropsychological and somatic disorders, including FND and PNES. Samantha has expertise in providing family counseling to caregivers, helping families cope with diagnoses, and navigate care. She has worked in a variety of settings including both inpatient and outpatient mental health clinics. Samantha is trained in EMDR, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Motivational Interviewing. Samantha takes an integrative humanistic and strengths-based approach in her work with clients. Her psychotherapy style tailors to each client’s personal journey and goals. When working with clients, she focuses on the positive traits that give them the ability to find wisdom, growth, healing, and fulfillment within themselves. She is passionate about creating a genuine, positive, respectful, and safe space for her clients.
Clear Mind Wellness Group LLC is an outpatient psychiatric and mental health practice dedicated to providing comprehensive, evidence-based care for adolescents and adults. The practice specializes in psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and individualized treatment planning for a wide range of mental health conditions, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, bipolar disorders, trauma-related disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), insomnia, and other behavioral health conditions. Care is delivered through a patient-centered, collaborative approach that emphasizes accurate diagnosis, shared decision-making, and ongoing monitoring to optimize treatment outcomes. Services include comprehensive psychiatric assessments, psychopharmacologic management, supportive psychotherapy, psychoeducation, and coordination of care with primary care providers, therapists, and other healthcare professionals when appropriate. Clear Mind Wellness Group LLC is committed to delivering compassionate, accessible, and high-quality psychiatric care through secure telehealth services while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, patient safety, confidentiality, and ethical practice.
At Northstar Psychology Group, we specialize in psychological assessments and evaluations for college students. We are experts in ADHD, Autism and learning disorders and are passionate advocates for students receiving the accommodations and therapy they need to succeed. We are in-network with Aetna and are licensed in California, Florida, Maryland, New York, Virginia and Washington D.C. If you are experiencing academic challenges, difficulty with time management, motivation and organization, schedule a consultation with us through our website.
Dr. Sarah E. Jung is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. She received her Doctorate in Philosophy in Clinical Psychology and Behavioral Medicine (APA-accredited) at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She completed her APA-accredited Internship and postdoctoral experience (Advanced Fellow for Women’s Health) at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and the San Diego Veterans Healthcare System. Her prior training experiences include the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), the San Francisco Veterans Healthcare System and the Baltimore Veterans Healthcare System.Dr. Jung specializes in psychoeducational assessments and evaluations for ADHD, Autism and psychological disorders. She is licensed in California, Florida, Maryland, New York, Virginia and Washington D.C. She is a trusted referral source for Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, University of California, Berkeley and the University of Maryland.
Molly Simon is a Licensed Master Social Worker with a B.A. from UC Berkeley and an MSW from Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College. She works primarily with adolescents and young adults navigating anxiety, depression, stress, relationship challenges, and identity exploration. Molly nurtures a collaborative space where clients feel heard and empowered to explore both challenges and possibilities in their lives. She approaches each client with curiosity, care, and a focus on building a trusting therapeutic connection. She helps clients uncover beliefs and patterns that may be keeping them stuck and guides them in reframing their inner narratives to foster self-awareness, acceptance, and growth. Molly attends to how past experiences, current life circumstances, and personal values shape self-perception, relationships, and future goals. Her approach draws from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness, art-based therapy, and narrative therapy. She supports clients in discovering their unique strengths, developing practical coping strategies, and cultivating resilience, confidence, and authentic self-expression. Molly is committed to helping each client navigate life with insight, purpose, and a sense of agency.
As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) and art therapist with nearly 10 years of clinical experience, I aim to provide a space where patients feel supported and empowered to explore behaviors, perception, emotional needs, and day-to-day stressors through the use of verbal and creative processes. I specialize in both talk and art therapy to help pre-teens, adolescents, and adults struggling with anxiety, depression, stress, emotional dysregulation, relationship challenges, and major life transitions. My approach is collaborative and encouraging, designed to let you take the lead to encourage healing. I'm passionate about building a strong therapeutic relationship with you, as I believe this is one of the most fundamental parts of healing and therapeutic growth. Working together, you can expect a warm and supportive environment that uses customized talk therapy and creative arts techniques to help explore patterns, build insight, gently challenge thoughts, and empower you to make meaningful changes. I believe in active, person-centered collaboration and building a strong therapeutic relationship, which allows me to be the supportive partner you need to heal. I look forward to working alongside you and providing ongoing support, collaboration, and encouragement in our work together. My path to becoming a therapist started with community work in high school. Multiple groups I was part of gave me the chance to provide several types of 1:1 services for students. Later, I was able to integrate creative arts into those services and witnessed how doing so can foster a space for creative self-expression and further healing for all ages. This experience deepened my commitment to providing creative and therapeutic services, which now allows me to truly meet my patients where they are with an adjustable and open-minded approach.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who began my professional journey after earning my Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from Adelphi University in 2020. Learning as I went, the Covid-19 pandemic was a real-world experience that only deepened my commitment to helping others find stability and support through life’s challenges. My experience spans hospital, community, agency, school, and private practice settings, where I've facilitated many individual, group, and family psychotherapy sessions. My approach is rooted in warmth, respect, and collaboration, with the goal of creating a space that feels both safe and empowering. I have experience helping clients manage anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, grief, chronic stress, life transitions, and much more. I'm always hoping clients will leave their time with me feeling as if they have developed a new set of tools to navigate the world and build towards a brighter, more balanced future. Working with me feels like being supported by a trusted friend—safe, encouraging, and even a little lighthearted. My style is warm, validating, and genuine, incorporating a mix of Mindfulness and psychoeducation to help you feel understood and empowered. At all times, I believe in empathy and respect, as I see therapy as a collaborative process. Together, we’ll work to better understand challenges, explore new perspectives, and create steps toward healing, growth, and lasting change. My path to becoming a therapist was shaped by personal experiences, after witnessing those closest to me face their own struggles. These moments deepened my commitment to better understanding human behavior, sociology, and psychology. Now, I enjoy mixing evidence-based treatments along with authenticity and compassion to help patients know they are not alone. When I’m not in the office, you’ll find me outside! I love yoga, going to concerts and listening to music, bike riding, paddle boarding, and hanging out at the beach. I also enjoy spending time with my wonderful dog and reading – while savoring a delicious cup of coffee.
Do you feel overwhelmed by anxiety, weighed down by depression, or lost in the depths of grief? Perhaps you're navigating life transitions or struggling to manage stress? With more than 3 years of experience, I help adults who are seeking relief, clarity, and a sense of control over their lives again. I appreciate your desire to feel heard and understood, to break free from patterns that no longer serve you, and to cultivate a sense of peace and purpose. You’re ready to take the first step but might feel unsure of where to start or how to move forward—and that’s okay. As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), I specialize in anxiety, depression, grief and loss, trauma, life transitions/adjustments, and stress for adults. My approach is collaborative, non-judgmental, and compassionate to help you in a way that best suits your unique journey. Your story matters, and I’m here to listen, understand, and help you uncover the tools and insights you need to thrive. I specialize in creating a sympathetic space where you can feel safe, valued, and free to explore your challenges without judgment. No two journeys are alike, which is why I provide compassionate therapy tailored to your unique needs, using evidence-based approaches to meet you where you are and ensure you always feel truly seen and heard. These approaches may include Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and humanistic therapy. Trust in me to be your guiding force to support you as you navigate challenges, build strength, and find clarity. I look forward to walking alongside you on your journey toward healing and greater balance. My path to becoming a therapist grew from my own experiences with change and healing, which showed me how transformative genuine support can be. This inspired me to provide compassionate, judgment-free care to those in need of the same healing experience. Now, I am honored to bring empathy, curiosity, and a trauma-informed perspective to each session, helping you feel understood and empowered to navigate your unique journey. Outside of work, I enjoy a wide range of hobbies! I love to read, listen to music, spend time in nature, and travel.
Life can feel messy, confusing, and heavy — but you don’t have to carry it alone. Since beginning my work in the mental health field in 2020, I’ve had the honor of walking alongside children, adolescents, and young adults as they navigate anxiety, identity, life transitions, and relationship challenges. I truly believe that no one is “too young” or “too much” to deserve support. Whether I’m helping a child make sense of big feelings, supporting a teen through identity exploration, or guiding a young adult through life’s uncertainties, I approach each person with genuine care and curiosity about their unique story. I know it takes courage to reach out for therapy but I’m here to support you every step of the way. When we work together, you can expect a supportive, collaborative experience tailored to your unique needs and goals. I believe healing and growth happen in spaces where you feel truly safe, understood, and never judged. My role is to be a steady, compassionate presence, someone who walks alongside you, helping you make sense of your experiences while gently encouraging growth at a pace that feels right for you. Depending on your needs, our work may include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Mindfulness-based strategies, and a variety of other evidence-based techniques. I draw from different approaches so therapy feels personalized and practical, whether we’re building coping skills, improving emotional regulation, strengthening relationships, or working through anxiety and life transitions. Most importantly, my goal is to help you gain clarity, build confidence, and move toward greater self-acceptance. You don’t have to navigate life’s challenges alone—I’m here to support you every step of the way. My path to becoming a therapist is deeply personal. It began after experiencing the profound loss of someone who struggled with their mental health and didn’t receive the support they needed. That loss changed me. It opened my eyes to how vital compassionate, accessible care truly is, and it strengthened my commitment to being someone others can turn to without fear, shame, or judgment. Because of that experience, I don’t take this work lightly. I bring empathy, presence, and deep respect for each person’s story into every session. I understand how hard it can be to ask for help, and I’m dedicated to creating a space where you feel safe enough to be honest, vulnerable, and supported as you heal. When I’m not in therapist mode, you’ll probably find me at home with my husband and our adorable (and occasionally very dramatic) cat—who definitely believes the world revolves around her. I love experimenting in the kitchen with new recipes (some are winners … some are learning experiences), creating and scrolling TikToks, and keeping up with all things pop culture. If there’s a new hit series, movie, or viral trend, chances are I have thoughts about it. These little everyday joys keep me grounded, balanced, and connected, which I believe makes me a more present and relatable therapist.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) specializing in helping adolescents and adults navigate symptom management and transitional periods associated with depression, anxiety, and life changes. In my care, you are assured of a safe, supportive, nonjudgmental space to process present and past stressors, overcome obstacles, and meet goals. My approach is collaborative, empathetic, and genuine, as I am passionate about providing the tools and guidance needed for healing and an improved quality of life. Working together, you heal in a safe, collaborative, and restorative environment that is tailored to your goals and background. I believe in individuality and inclusion, a practice that allows me to incorporate your culture and beliefs into your therapy, while my personal experiences with mental health and cultural background ensure a unique perspective and deep empathy for your needs. Throughout treatment, I use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectal Behavior Therapy (DBT), and person-centered strategies to help you build tools to manage presenting issues. I look forward to fostering a trusting and respectful therapeutic relationship with you. My path to becoming a therapist was born from my drive to help friends sort through and vent their day-to-day issues. What began as a natural act of compassion quickly made me the “therapist” friend and mediator for advice due to a genuine lack of judgment and neutrality. This experience deepened my commitment to providing nonjudgmental care, where I bring openness and empathy to each session. As a therapist, just as I was a kind ear to friends, I am inspired by the resilience of my patients and their commitment to growth. In my free time, I enjoy reading, checking out the latest shows, and spending quality time with my friends and family. You’ll also see me on the courts practicing my tennis game!