About Me

I am a psychotherapist based in Seattle, Washington

I grew up in a suburb of Jackson, Mississippi, then moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 2011. In 2016 I moved to Seattle Washington which has quickly become my home.

I have a Master’s in Counseling Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology.  For my undergraduate degree, I have a Bachelor’s in Religion & The Arts with a minor in English Literature from Belmont University I am always continuing to learn and do that primarily through continuing education with the Northwest Alliance for Psychoanalytic Study and the Center of Object Relations, where I hold membership.  I am fully licensed in the state of Washington, LH61104550.

In late 2022 I completed requirements to become a Washington state approved supervisor. I work with counseling interns and associates working towards licensure on a weekly rhythm, specializing in relational psychodynamic work.

In my free time, I will more often than not be with my dog, Quinn, but also gardening, cooking, hiking, and spending time with friends and family. 

I strive to be actively aware of my power and privilege as a white, straight, cis-gendered woman and am committed to ongoing anti racist work within my self and my community.

My therapeutic intent is that my clients will be able to understand more parts of themselves without shame, get relief from rigid internal belief systems, tolerate uncertainty and ambiguity, and hold hope to create a new story.