I understand that every single person has been molded and formed by their environments around them. Sometimes, that leads us to being a person that we no longer want to be, which is when therapy can be helpful. In order for effective change to take place, therapy must be a safe and welcoming place in order for you to feel comfortable learning and discovering which route to take in your self-discovery journey. I prefer to be the passenger while you are in the driver’s seat telling me the route you want to take, and me helping you navigate the way to get there. I can’t promise that the journey will always be rainbows and sunshine, there will be tough truths and strategies that seem hard to implement, but the destination will be one that you have longed for and are ready to receive.
My Professional Background
I have worked in a number of different environments which has helped me be more well-rounded as a therapist. I have worked with people during so many walks of life facing numerous types of difficulties such as: Depression, anxiety, parenting difficulties, life transitions, family conflicts, and behavioral/emotional difficulties. I feel comfortable and effective with ages 5 and up.
Education, Training, and Certifications
- Bachelors of Science in Social Work and a minor in Psychology at Abilene Christian University
- Masters of Social Work at Baylor University with a clinical concentration
Fun Facts
I enjoy being out in nature, rather it is just sitting outside, going for hikes, or playing outdoor sports. I like to say I’m a lifelong learner so I find myself spending a lot of time learning a variety of new things. I’ve learned how to fix gaming consoles, bake sourdough bread, build things out of wood, and many other things that spark my interest.