Areas of focus include trauma, relationships, self-esteem, grief, work-based stress and burnout, anxiety, depression, and sexuality. 

I am an experienced therapist practicing in Toronto and am registered with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. I provide individual psychodynamic therapy, psychoanalysis, and couples therapy.

Individual Psychotherapy

50 minute sessions

Couples Psychotherapy

50-90 minute sessions

Psychoanalysis

50 minute sessions multiple times weekly

As a therapist I am interested in the particularities of your experience, the meaning you attribute to this, the relationship between presenting issues and your history, and in providing space to attend to long standing and unconscious patterns. I offer a collaborative and relational process oriented towards depth of understanding and the potential for sustained, expansive and transformative change. I am interested in knowing who you have had to be to get to where you are, the ways you have learned to connect and protect yourself, and interested in providing space to explore new possibilities.

Areas of Focus Include

  • Intergenerational Trauma
  • Self-Esteem
  • Complex Trauma
  • Relationships
  • Sexuality
  • Codependency
  • Grief
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Substance Use
  • Work-based Stress and Burnout
  • Major Life Transitions
  • Faith and Spirituality
  • Intercultural Relationships
  • Academic Issues
  • Difficulties with Anger
  • Disassociation
  • Obsessive Compulsive Dynamics
  • Narcissistic Dynamics
  • Collective Trauma

I am experienced working with people across a diversity of experience and identities including gender, sexuality, socio-cultural and socio- economic background. I am particularly experienced working with:

  • Professors, Educators, and Academics
  • First Generation and Mature Students
  • Health and Helping Professionals 
  • Therapists
  • Artists and Creatives
  • Queer, Trans and Non-Binary Folks
  • Folks with Histories of Poverty, Homelessness, Migration, and Trauma
  • Newcomers and Refugees
  • Working Class people

I maintain sliding scale spots and have upcoming and limited availability to provide psychoanalysis at a sliding scale rate. Priorities for sliding scale spots are low-income individuals including folks with intergenerational experiences of poverty, low wage workers, single parents, and folks with experiences of homelessness and street-involvement.