Our wounds are often the openings
into the best and most beautiful part of us.
- David Richo
into the best and most beautiful part of us.
- David Richo
My Therapy Practice
I have been practicing therapy for over 15 years. I began my journey with an internship at a small family services agency in Northeastern Connecticut before moving to a larger health center in Southeastern Connecticut where I served as both clinician and supervisor for just over 5 years. Throughout my work at the agency, health center, and now in my private practice I have worked with a diverse group of clients, facing a wide range of struggles, difficulties and feeling of imbalance that brought them to work with me during difficult stages of their journey.
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist I work with families, couples and individual adults, and I approach my time with clients from both an individual and relational point of view.
Additionally, I am an American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists Approved Supervisor and have supervised interns, clinicians and supervisors from varying backgrounds both individually and in group settings regarding their clinical practice with clients and their exploration of themselves as therapists. I have enjoyed past time in the classroom as an adjunct professor teaching at the University of Saint Joseph in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program and providing clinical supervision at the University of Connecticut Humphrey Clinic.
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist I work with families, couples and individual adults, and I approach my time with clients from both an individual and relational point of view.
Additionally, I am an American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists Approved Supervisor and have supervised interns, clinicians and supervisors from varying backgrounds both individually and in group settings regarding their clinical practice with clients and their exploration of themselves as therapists. I have enjoyed past time in the classroom as an adjunct professor teaching at the University of Saint Joseph in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program and providing clinical supervision at the University of Connecticut Humphrey Clinic.
Therapeutic Focus
I understand that not everyone responds to the same experiences in the same way and that therapy needs to be designed to fit each individual client's needs based on their own histories and experiences. I have extensive training working with clients who have gone through trauma, have issues with motivation and struggles with relationships throughout their lives. I will collaborate with you to make the therapy room into a place that fits your needs, based upon my varying areas of experience and training and your specific struggles and goals. Some of these areas include:
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