Education.I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology in 2010. I then went on to complete my Master's and Doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology at the University of Indianapolis, where I graduated summa cum laude. From there, I headed to the "Big Easy" (New Orleans) to complete a pre-doctoral internship at the LSU-Health Sciences Center and a postdoctoral fellowship through Tulane University School of Medicine. I am currently licensed to practice clinical psychology in the state of Alabama (AL#2061).
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Clinical Experience.Throughout my training and education, I made it my mission to seek out as varied experiences as possible. I have worked in community clinics, private practice offices, and psychiatric inpatient hospitals, with individuals facing all sorts of difficulties. I believe these experiences have contributed to a unique perspective that translates to a conscientious and creative approach to helping my clients. Although I'd describe myself as a generalist practitioner, I have particular expertise in LGBTQ+ affirmative care, trauma-informed care, and mood disorders.
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"There's only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that's your own self."
Aldous Huxley |