Certified EMDR Therapist

  • Let Them

    The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins – A Therapist’s Review Have you ever found yourself exhausted from trying to manage other people’s reactions, behaviors, or feelings? If so, Mel Robbins’ latest book, The Let Them Theory, offers a simple but profound perspective shift that can bring you relief. As a therapist, I see people…

  • Adult ADHD

    Adult ADHD and How Do You Thrive With It Have you ever felt like your brain is running a marathon while everyone else is walking? Do you struggle to focus, stay organized, or finish tasks, no matter how hard you try? If so, you might have Adult ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)—and you’re not alone. Many adults…

  • Bullied by Politics

    Feeling Bullied by Politics? Take Back Your Peace and Power Have you felt overwhelmed, exhausted, or even bullied by politics in today’s climate? You’re not alone. Every day, it seems like the news, social media, and even personal conversations are filled with tension, division, and strong opinions. It can feel like you’re constantly being pushed…

  • Feeling Alone

    Feeling Alone? Here’s How to Find Love Where It Matters Most Valentine’s Day can be a beautiful celebration of love, but for many, it is a painful reminder of loneliness. If you’re feeling alone, I want to talk to you—not as just another voice on the internet, but as someone who truly understands. Loneliness is…

  • Stuck Not Broken

    Feeling Emotionally Stuck Doesn’t Mean You’re Broken Have you ever felt like no matter how hard you try, you just can’t move forward? Maybe there’s something from your past that keeps coming up, or you find yourself reacting in ways you don’t fully understand. If this sounds familiar, I want you to know one thing:…

  • What is White Privilege

    Exploring White Privilege: A Personal Reflection I want to share some thoughts about something I’ve been reflecting on lately: white privilege. It’s a term that can feel uncomfortable or even controversial, but I’ve learned that it doesn’t have to be personal—at least not in the way it might initially seem. When I first encountered the…