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Tropical Leaves

Walking Towards Self-Awareness

Mental Health Therapist

About Me

I am extremely passionate about empowering individuals, couples, and families to heal and live their best, most authentic lives. I strongly believe that each and every individual, regardless of background, ability, or beliefs, should have a safe space where they can feel comfortable being their true self. I am currently taking new clients and am open to conducting telehealth services via video. 

I serve individuals, intimate partnerships, adults, older adults, adolescents, and groups. My areas of interest include life transitions, depression, anxiety, coping with trauma & adverse experiences, relationships & intimacy, and grief & loss.

I deeply value the therapeutic relationship between client and therapist and pride myself on fostering a safe, judgment-free environment for all clients to share their truths. I would love the opportunity to work with and help you move away from that which is plaguing you; toward a life of healing and thriving.

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Individual Therapy

Clients work with a therapist to explore their feelings, beliefs, or behaviors, work through challenging or influential memories, identify aspects of their lives that they would like to change, better understand themselves and others, set personal goals, and work toward desired change. Contact us today and let us help you find the best in yourself.

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Family Therapy

Families can benefit from therapy when they experience any stressful event that may strain family relationships, such as financial hardship, divorce, or the death of a loved one. Family counseling aims to promote understanding and collaboration among family members in order to solve the problems of one or more individuals. 

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Child/Adolescent Therapy

A therapist can help kids/teens and families cope with stress and a variety of emotional and behavioral issues. Many kids/teens need help dealing with school stress, such as homework, test anxiety, bullying, or peer pressure. Others need help to discuss their feelings about family issues, particularly if there's a major transition, such as a divorce, move, or serious illness. 

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Victims of Crime
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Victims of Crime

Have you been a victim of a crime? I am here to help you work through the trauma and help get you back to feeling like you once again. I know how disorienting you can feel after you have experienced a crime. I am here ready to sit with you and walk with you down this uncharted path. 

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