I believe that mental health care works best when it feels like a true partnership. My goal is to create a safe, supportive space where clients feel comfortable being themselves and exploring the changes they want to make. I approach each person with compassion, curiosity, and respect, honoring their unique story, values, and goals.
My own path to becoming a psychiatric nurse practitioner began over 20 years ago in healthcare—as a certified nursing assistant, then as a U.S. Army–trained licensed practical nurse (LPN), and later as a registered nurse (RN). Along the way, I’ve worked in many different settings, from inpatient psychiatry and eating disorder treatment to hospice, school nursing, and dementia behavioral care. These experiences have shaped my understanding of how interconnected our physical, emotional, and social well-being truly are.
I’m passionate about helping people find clarity, resilience, and balance in their lives. Whether we’re working together to manage anxiety,
I believe that mental health care works best when it feels like a true partnership. My goal is to create a safe, supportive space where clients feel comfortable being themselves and exploring the changes they want to make. I approach each person with compassion, curiosity, and respect, honoring their unique story, values, and goals.
My own path to becoming a psychiatric nurse practitioner began over 20 years ago in healthcare—as a certified nursing assistant, then as a U.S. Army–trained licensed practical nurse (LPN), and later as a registered nurse (RN). Along the way, I’ve worked in many different settings, from inpatient psychiatry and eating disorder treatment to hospice, school nursing, and dementia behavioral care. These experiences have shaped my understanding of how interconnected our physical, emotional, and social well-being truly are.
I’m passionate about helping people find clarity, resilience, and balance in their lives. Whether we’re working together to manage anxiety,