I am a licensed psychologist with advanced training in clinical psychology, neuropsychology, and reflective practice. My work focuses on early relational and family mental health and on helping children, adolescents, and young adults thrive by strengthening the relationships and systems that support them.
I provide consultation to parents and caregivers of children who are neurodiverse, have learning or sensory differences, or are navigating emotional, behavioral, or developmental challenges. My approach is thoughtful, developmentally grounded, and centered on understanding each child within the context of their relationships, history, and environment.
I also train and consult with professionals—including healthcare providers, educators, early interventionists, and allied health professionals—who work with children and families. My trainings emphasize reflective practice, relational awareness, and integrating mental health into everyday professional roles.
Across all of my work, I bring curiosity, collaboration, and compassion, with the goal of supporting meaningful and lasting change for children, families, and the professionals who serve them.

