I am in my third year of the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program at Loyola University Maryland. I earned my Master of Science degree at Loyola University Maryland and my Bachelor of Arts degree in Health Policy from Vanderbilt University. I completed two years of training at the Loyola Clinical Centers, where I provided individual therapy, group therapy, and assessment services to children, adolescents, and young adults. Currently, I provide individual and family therapy at Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Child and Family Therapy Clinic. I also conduct trauma-focused therapy with children and adolescents through the Loyola Clinical Centers as part of an ongoing initiative. Prior to beginning graduate school, I conducted in-home clinical interviews with adopted children and their families as part of a nationwide research study examining environmental influences on child health outcomes.
I am excited to offer therapy services and foster a warm, welcoming environment for clients with various identity factors and presenting concerns. I have experience working with anxiety, depression, ADHD, and trauma, and I look forward to tailoring my integrative and collaborative approach to each of my client’s unique needs. I hope to work together with children and their families to promote continued exploration and growth as they navigate challenges and celebrate triumphs along the way.
I am a registered psychology associate in Maryland under the supervision of Sarah Gorman, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist.
I am in my third year of the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program at Loyola University Maryland. I earned my Master of Science degree at Loyola University Maryland and my Bachelor of Arts degree in Health Policy from Vanderbilt University. I completed two years of training at the Loyola Clinical Centers, where I provided individual therapy, group therapy, and assessment services to children, adolescents, and young adults. Currently, I provide individual and family therapy at Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Child and Family Therapy Clinic. I also conduct trauma-focused therapy with children and adolescents through the Loyola Clinical Centers as part of an ongoing initiative. Prior to beginning graduate school, I conducted in-home clinical interviews with adopted children and their families as part of a nationwide research study examining environmental influences on child health outcomes.
I am excited to offer therapy services and foster a warm, welcoming environment for clients with various identity factors and presenting concerns. I have experience working with anxiety, depression, ADHD, and trauma, and I look forward to tailoring my integrative and collaborative approach to each of my client’s unique needs. I hope to work together with children and their families to promote continued exploration and growth as they navigate challenges and celebrate triumphs along the way.
I am a registered psychology associate in Maryland under the supervision of Sarah Gorman, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist.