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Our Connection Matters!

Research shows it’s the therapeutic relationship that best supports a person in reaching their goals in therapy. Self-exploration can sometimes leave you feeling exposed and (temporarily) undone, and here you’ll experience a safe, nonjudgmental and supportive confidential environment.

To know this, you should know me. Please feel free to reach out with questions. For now, here is a little about me, broken into who I WAS (pre-therapy) and who I AM (who I was able to become through therapy).

Who I WAS: At 39 I was 6 years sober. I had survived 25 years of complex trauma that included 15 years of being housing challenged and addicted to meth. My first trauma happened at the age of 9. I had “hid” emotionally ever since. I struggled to survive addiction and insecure housing as trauma experiences mounted. Trying to “rejoin” life during those first 6 years sober, I continued to fall into repetitive behaviors that I later learned were reactions to trauma triggers. My screams and cries would wake my husband at night. I was jumpy, burning bridges, alienating people, and always felt unsafe. I was getting nowhere fast, and I REALLY wanted that to change. I had a sense of who I could be and was meant to be, but no idea how to get there. I only knew I didn’t want to go back where I’d been, and without help, I likely would. So, I went in search of a therapist skilled in trauma and addictions to help me. I was so READY! Through work with a therapist, I was able to piece together my story, sharing parts I had told no one. Unconditional positive regard without judgement from my therapist allowed me to learn how my trauma experiences impacted the neurobiology of my brain, leading to the “fight or flight” pattern in which I was stuck. That knowledge helped me give myself compassion and grace as I struggled to “re-learn” life.

Who I AM: Now, I am happier than I ever dreamt possible, and have become the person I always knew I could be; I am not stuck and can grow and change, express and feel difficult emotions, maintain healthy relationships, and am aware of my emotional needs. I am not tormented or ensnared by reactivity and substance use. I have a thriving and diverse community of friends, peers, colleagues and family. At 45, this high school dropout started college, graduating summa cum laude with a Masters degree at age 50. I became an award-winning swim coach. Amazingly, I got to attend college alongside many of “my kids” from the swim team (they even helped me with my math homework). I’ve had the honor of officiating at their weddings, and still get to “do life” with many of them as they navigate their own struggles and successes. Today, I am most thankful for feeling safe to walk in the woods, deserving of success, happy in my 25 year marriage, and able to give back to others. I am moved and excited by stories of resilience and overcoming and am so honored when I get to support people doing their own life changing work. Today I am Thriving, just as I always knew I was Born To do.

 

ENOUGH ABOUT ME
LET’S
TALK ABOUT YOU!!

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I might be a good fit for you if you:

  • have been wounded or broken and don’t know where to start in picking up the pieces

  • struggle with substance use you would like to quit or better manage

  • want to explore your complex trauma history and its impact on your life.

  • are a teenager with a desire to see a therapist for any reason

  • want to explore behaviors or thinking patterns that leave you feeling stuck, or that you would like to change

  • are worried you are going “crazy”

  • suspect your struggle with anxiety, focus, and/or depression may have a trauma connection

  • struggle with self-esteem and confidence

  • have lost or are losing a loved one

  • have lost or are losing your quality of life against your will (ie illness, chronic pain, partnership ending, job loss etc)

  • would like to explore the brain/body/mind connection and how physical activity can enhance your mental health


THE BASICS Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Washington and Oregon with a Bachelors degree in Social Work from Concordia University and a Masters degree in Social Work from Portland State University.

Certified as both Child Mental Health Specialist and Drug and Alcohol Counselor

I have extensive experience in anti-oppressive practices working in Residential and Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Treatment, as Head Social Worker at a residential center for folks with HIV/Aids, and a Child and Family Therapist doing community mental health practice for the past 5 years.

Before going to grad school, I worked 10 years as both a Licensed Veterinary Technician in Emergency Veterinary medicine and Head High School Swimming Coach at Madison High School in Portland.

I am a person-centered practitioner, which means YOUR culture, beliefs, values, goals and YOUR story are at the heart of the work we will do together.