I’ve been a Licensed Clinical Social Worker since 2013 having earned my MSW from Wurzweiler School of Social Work in 2008. My background in community-based, psychiatric, and forensic social work settings granted me unique exposure to clients from diverse and wide-ranging backgrounds and lived experiences.
I take a humanistic approach towards therapy in that I aim to provide holistic, nonjudgmental, strengths-based support to help patients develop greater self-awareness, self-compassion and sense of self-competency. I strive to collaborate with patients in their process of personal development and self-discovery. In so doing, I hope to promote both individual and collective health, well-being, and healing.
I am especially moved post 10/7 to honor the experience of diasporic Jews- in all of its complexity.