As a clinician, my mission is to create spaces where healing feels possible—where queer, neurodivergent, and systemically marginalized people are seen in their full complexity, and where care isn’t earned, but assumed.
I believe therapy should be decolonized, consent-driven, and radically affirming. My work is rooted in anti-carceral values: I reject punishment as a path to healing and instead center accountability, community care, and the transformative potential of compassion.
I specialize in trauma recovery, relationship diversity, and liberation-based practice—whether I’m holding space for clients, guiding new clinicians, or leading a team.
In every room, I’m committed to cultivating a space that values dignity over diagnosis, care over control, and healing over compliance. We don’t pathologize survival—we honor it.
I want us all to know: you don’t have to white-knuckle your way through life. Healing is not a luxury. And rest is a right.