
Client Advocacy
I strive to hold a space for my clients to be met fully. It is important to me as a therapist to focus on empowering my clients to challenge structures of oppression. This work includes acknowledging my own intersectional identities, some of which hold privilege, and some of which have experienced marginalization.
I work with clients who hold identities of being a person of color, trans, nonbinary, queer, disabled, non-monogamous, and more. It is of vital importance to me to continue to do my own work and education around social justice.
I invite my clients to let me know if or when something comes up where they did not feel fully seen or heard. We have many aspects or identities within us that are all welcome in the therapy space. Together, we hold a space where these parts can speak and share embodied experiences and state clear needs.



