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About My Clients
I am especially interested in working with queer and gender-diverse populations, religious disaffiliates and those with adverse religious experiences, and nerdy/geeky folks.
My Background and Approach
My therapeutic approach is a lot like me and probably like you too: eclectic, creative, colorful, compassionate, and always a work in progress. In more clinical terms, I bring the lenses of narrative, acceptance and commitment, relational-cultural, feminist, dialectical behavioral, and humanist therapies into the counseling space. I completed my undergraduate degrees in Women’s Studies and English at the University of Georgia and my graduate study in clinical mental health counseling at North Carolina State University. My career experience has ranged from creative and communications writing to dog walking to editorial photography. My previous and current research interests include the impacts of white-centric disordered eating treatment on Black women, how racism has been used as a story device in 21st century afrofuturist media, and gendered differences in the religious exit experience.