• I offer a free 20-minute consultation as an opportunity to meet, talk about what brings you in, and get a sense of whether working together feels like a good fit. We can discuss your current concerns, any prior treatment experiences, and what you’re hoping for from therapy. The consultation is also a space to ask questions and to think together about what kind of treatment may be most helpful.

  • Psychotherapy typically involves meeting once or twice a week and focuses on understanding current concerns, emotional patterns, and relationship difficulties as they show up in everyday life. This work can be supportive and grounding while also creating space to explore how past experiences and unconscious patterns shape the present.

  • Psychoanalysis is a more intensive form of treatment,  involving more frequent sessions (3 to 5 sessions per week), which allows for a deeper and more sustained exploration of thoughts, feelings, fantasies, and repeating patterns. In analytic work, attention is paid not only to what is happening in one’s life outside of sessions, but also to what unfolds within the therapeutic relationship itself. Over time, this depth and continuity can open new ways of understanding long-standing difficulties and create the possibility for more enduring change.

    I offer flexible payment options for clients interested in treatment multiple times a week.

  • I offer clinical supervision to therapists seeking a reflective, psychoanalytically informed space to think about their work. Supervision may focus on clinical impasses, transference and countertransference, or developing greater clarity in one’s clinical stance. My approach is collaborative and exploratory, with an emphasis on careful listening and foundational psychoanalytic principles.

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