Grounded in my own experiences of trauma, recovery, and queer identity, I support clients with empathy, authenticity, and a deep respect for the courage it takes to heal.
As someone who has experienced personal trauma, challenging relationships, and difficulties with body image and food, I am passionate about helping people love themselves again and connect with others on a meaningful level.
As a South-Asian therapist, I bring warmth, curiosity, and a deep respect for your unique story, drawing from both my professional training and my lived experience to create a space where you feel truly seen and supported.
As a queer person who has experienced mental health issues in the past, I strive to provide an affirming, safe environment to work through mental health struggles.
As a therapist, I understand the importance of providing a safe, non-judgmental space in which individuals are met with kindness and where trust can grow and healing can begin.
As a black, African American woman, I understand the pressures of anxiety and the hopelessness of grief, depression, and trauma that a person can experience within their lifespan.
My personal experience as a queer and trans individual combined with my professional experience gives me a unique understanding of the daily stressors in life, as well as the frustration with systems outside of our control.