Grounded in New York—Evidence-Based Trauma Therapy from the Mohawk Valley to NYC

Urban meets nature at High Falls in Rochester

While my practice is based in the historic village of Clinton, my clinical reach extends across the Empire State. From the quiet, rolling hills of Central New York to the fast-paced corridors of Manhattan, I provide a steady space for high-functioning New Yorkers to process trauma and reclaim their presence.

I understand the unique demands of living here—whether you’re navigating the academic rigors of Ithaca, the creative pulse of the Hudson Valley, or the high-stakes pressure of New York City. I don’t just offer therapy; I offer a partnership for those ready to move beyond "coping" and into a life that feels genuinely their own.

Who I Work With: High-Impact Therapy for NY Professionals & Innovators

I specialize in working with New York's "fixers"—thoughtful, high-achieving adults who are often the pillars of their professional and personal circles but feel internally "stuck" due to past trauma.

  • CNY & Mohawk Valley Professionals: Academics from Hamilton College or Syracuse, healthcare innovators, and local leaders in the Utica/Rome area seeking private, expert trauma resolution.

  • The Academic Hub of Ithaca: Researchers, professors, and graduate students who need a space to process the weight of high-level intellectual labor and its intersection with personal history.

  • Hudson Valley Creatives & Entrepreneurs: Founders and artists from Beacon to Hudson who value transformative, deep-dive work that honors their creative spirit.

  • NYC’s High-Achievers: Busy professionals in finance, tech, and the arts who need effective, structured therapy (like EMDR or CPT) that respects their time and intelligence.

  • Rochester & The Flower City: Professionals and creatives from the Park Ave or North Winton neighborhoods, as well as those within the University of Rochester and RIT systems. I provide a space for those managing the "heavy lifting" of high-level careers who need a clinician who speaks the language of high-functioning anxiety and trauma.

A summer day view from Kirkland Trail

The peaceful Poet’s Walk in Red Hook, New York