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A Practice Built Around You
Every person who finds their way to me is carrying something different. A demanding career. A family system that's never quite felt safe. A relationship that left more of a mark than anyone else seems to understand. Or simply years of wanting to be truly known, not just managed.
Whatever brought you here, what you can expect is the same. Clinical rigor, real warmth, discretion you never have to ask for, and a therapist who moves at the pace your life actually requires.


For People Who Don't Want to Be Handled
You may run a company, sit on a board, or manage a family system with more moving parts than most people could name.
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Or you may simply be exhausted from a relationship, a family, or a chapter of life that quietly reshaped who you are.
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Either way, you're likely done with therapy that treats you as fragile, generic, or a diagnosis to manage.
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You want a clinician who understands complexity because she has sat across from it for years, who moves at your pace instead of a program's, and who tells you the truth even when it costs something.
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This is a practice built around that expectation.

For Individuals and Families Who Expect More
Some of the people I work with are used to being the most capable person in the room. Founders navigating the emotional cost of building something large.
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Executives whose title has made honest conversation harder to find, not easier. Multigenerational families managing wealth, succession, and the relational strain that often comes with both.
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These clients need more than a sympathetic ear. They need a therapist who understands the specific pressures of visibility, responsibility, and the isolation that can accompany both, and who can hold that complexity with clinical precision rather than intimidation.
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I work this way often. Quietly, and by design.

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For Everyone Else, Too
Not every client I see is managing a family office or a public profile.
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Many are simply people who've done the reading, tried the podcasts, sat through therapy that skimmed the surface, and are ready for something that finally goes to the root.
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If that's you, you belong here just as fully.
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The standard of care is the same, regardless of what brought you to the door.

When One Clinician Isn't Enough, I Build a Team
Some situations call for more than individual therapy alone.
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When a family, a couple, or an individual needs deeper support, I assemble a coordinated team of providers I trust completely, built around that person's actual life rather than a program's fixed structure.
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For clients managing mental health concerns or substance use alongside relational trauma, this often becomes a genuine alternative to residential treatment or intensive outpatient programs, offering the individualization those settings can struggle to provide, along with the chance to practice real life while still fully supported.

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For the Professionals Who Refer to Me
Attorneys, family offices, wealth advisors, and executive coaches often find themselves the first call when a client's personal life becomes unmanageable. If you've ever hesitated before making that referral, wondering whether the therapist on the other end would understand the stakes, this is why I built my practice the way I did.
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I work with a discerning clientele who expect clinical rigor and exceptional skill, authentic connection, and a therapist who won't let them off the hook. I understand discretion without being told to protect it, and I know how to move at the pace complex lives require.
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If you work with individuals or families who need this level of care, I'd welcome the conversation.

Complexity Is Not a Barrier to Care Here. It's the Starting Point.
Whatever brought you to this page, the standard doesn't change. Clinical rigor, real relationship, and a therapist who won't let you off the hook.
