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The full list of what I treat.
If something is not listed, it does not necessarily mean I am not the right person. Ask at the consult.
i.
Anxiety
Including racing thoughts, sleep, panic, social anxiety
→ii.
Depression
Including low mood, fatigue, postpartum, seasonal
→iii.
ADHD
Adult and college-age ADHD, executive function, late diagnoses
→iv.
College students
On-campus, off-campus, between semesters, by telehealth
→v.
Trauma & PTSD
Single-incident, complex, childhood, and post-traumatic stress
→vi.
Stress & burnout
Work, caregiving, chronic stress that has stopped feeling normal
→vii.
Grief & loss
Including death, divorce, identity loss, anticipatory grief
→viii.
Life transitions
Career, relationship, parenthood, retirement, identity shifts
→ix.
Self-esteem
The voice in your head you stopped questioning a long time ago
→x.
Coping skills
For when you need tools, not a diagnosis, to get through the week
→xi.
Family conflict
Adult-child and parents, blended family, in-laws, the patterns inside the household
→xii.
Parenting support
From a former teacher and current therapist, individual work for parents
→xiii.
Mood disorders
Depression, dysthymia, cyclothymia, and the bipolar end of the spectrum
→xiv.
Anger
Including irritability, rage, and the slow boil
→xv.
Codependency
Boundary work, people-pleasing, relationships where you have disappeared
→xvi.
Impulse control
Patterns that have started costing more than they used to
→xvii.
Personality disorders
Including BPD, NPD-adjacent patterns, and the slower work underneath the diagnosis
→xviii.
Domestic abuse
Therapy for survivors, paced carefully, with prominent safety resources
→xix.
Sexual abuse
Therapy for survivors, paced to the client, with prominent resources
→xx.
Self-harm
Therapy for the patterns underneath, with 988 prominent for the in-the-moment work
→xxi.
Suicidal ideation
Outpatient therapy for the longer arc; 988 for the right-now
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