116 therapists available in Massachusetts, including 6 in Framingham
As a psychoanalyst, I use a client-centered, holistic approach that prioritizes the human being beyond the diagnosis, and connects patterns of thinking to correct patterns of behavior.
As a compassionate therapist with diverse experience in clinical psychology, I'm dedicated to helping you navigate life's challenges and achieve mental well-being through evidence-based practices tailored to your unique needs.
I know how important it is to feel truly seen and supported, and I'd be honored to walk with you as you work toward healing, growth, and greater peace of mind, body, and spirit.
As a biracial, multi-cultured woman, I understand the unique issues of people from varying cultures, backgrounds, classes, and environments, and strive to meet all individuals with compassion and non-judgment.
116 providers are available now in Massachusetts
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×I am dedicated to helping adults and adolescents navigate life's challenges and achieve personal growth through compassionate and evidence-based therapy.
With a deep commitment to cultural humility, I strive to create a space where clients of all backgrounds feel empowered and respected.
As an individual who struggled with depression and anxiety in the past, I understand the difficulty that one goes through carrying the heavy weight of mental health issues.
Transitions, losses, feelings of being stuck, and many other surprises find us on life's journey.
One thing I have learned in my 30+ year career of helping people is that we are all more alike than we are different. I look forward to meeting you and maybe even sharing a laugh or two along the way.
As an older woman with 30 years of clinical experience, I understand there are major hurdles for us to overcome, and that life, at times, can be overwhelming and challenging.
Having had an upbringing in the suburban Midwest of the United States where uniqueness was often minimized rather than celebrated, I look forward to searching carefully for what is unique and precious within every individual's experience. Fitting-in helps us to feel secure and is often necessary in society: nonetheless what you feel, think, or experience outside of culturally sanctioned contexts is important, meaningful, and likely points to strengths you may not even know you have. My hope is that in working together you come to feel empowered in your unique perspectives and capabilities.
As a Grief-informed Expressive Arts Therapist, I am passionate about co-creating a therapeutic relationship that best suits your individualized needs.
As an LGBTQ-identified woman of color, I understand the unique issue of identity exploration and intersectionality.
I believe individuals have an innate sense of what they need and I am here to help you tap into that inner wisdom.














