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 Psychology and English with a minor in Spanish from Georgetown 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 their families. I currently provide therapy services at the Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Child and Family Therapy Clinic. Prior to beginning graduate school, my experience includes case management with adolescents and adults in alternatives to detention and incarceration, as well as volunteer experience in both inpatient hospital and outpatient community settings. I have worked with individuals with various concerns, including depression, anxiety, and those who have a history of trauma. I have specific interests in identity development, LBGTQ+ populations, and grief, loss, and trauma.

I am passionate about using psychoeducational assessment as a tool to better understand the unique academic, social, and emotional needs of each child and adolescent. I approach cases holistically and with openness and empathy. My hope is to provide families with clarity, as well as concrete recommendations specific to your child to help meet their needs and to optimize their functioning and growth.

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 Psychology and English with a minor in Spanish from Georgetown 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 their families. I currently provide therapy services at the Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Child and Family Therapy Clinic. Prior to beginning graduate school, my experience includes case management with adolescents and adults in alternatives to detention and incarceration, as well as volunteer experience in both inpatient hospital and outpatient community settings. I have worked with individuals with various concerns, including depression, anxiety, and those who have a history of trauma. I have specific interests in identity development, LBGTQ+ populations, and grief, loss, and trauma.

I am passionate about using psychoeducational assessment as a tool to better understand the unique academic, social, and emotional needs of each child and adolescent. I approach cases holistically and with openness and empathy. My hope is to provide families with clarity, as well as concrete recommendations specific to your child to help meet their needs and to optimize their functioning and growth.

I am a registered psychology associate in Maryland under the supervision of Sarah Gorman, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist.