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ABOUT ME

I am a licensed clinical psychologist based in Washington, DC, where I maintain a private practice in Dupont Circle.

I earned my Doctorate in Psychology from The George Washington University.

My training includes work in university counseling centers and hospital settings, including Georgetown University and Fordham University, where I worked with individuals navigating periods of transition, identity development, and high-pressure academic and professional environments.

Earlier in my career, I served as a Staff Psychologist at Georgetown University’s Law Center, which continues to inform my work with students and professionals in demanding fields.

I have completed advanced training in perinatal mental health psychotherapy through Postpartum Support International (PSI), informing my work with individuals navigating pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenthood.

Across these settings, I developed an interest in how patterns form over time and how they shape relationships, self-understanding, and decision-making. This perspective continues to guide my work today.

I have also conducted research on mindfulness and Transcendental Meditation (TM), and continue to integrate elements of mindfulness into both my clinical work and daily life.