I’m different than most therapists out there.
What makes working with me different?
Well in order to understand that, let me tell you the quick story of how I became the therapist I am.
When I first began working with my female clients, I noticed how so many of them were struggling with anxiety, guilt, and shame.
How they were constantly criticizing themselves in their head and comparing themselves to others.
How their anxiety constantly made them feel they were about to lose control.
How they kept on ending up in romantic relationships that only left them feeling more hurt.
They all wanted to change the way they felt, but most therapists were just teaching them coping skills, which wasn't cutting it.
Learning to cope is great, but it doesn’t heal the pain, overwhelming emotions, and shame. It doesn't help you feel better about yourself, or help you actually be in a healthy relationship.
They knew what wasn't helping, but they had no idea what they should do. They felt stuck, and worried this was the best it would ever get.
I decided that instead of treating everyone, I would focus on helping these women who I knew needed more help. I embarked on several years of training, in which I literally flew around the country, getting trained by the top experts in the field.
When I was done several years later, I was highly trained and knew exactly how to help my clients eliminate their nagging inner critic, get past the things they've been through, and change the way they interact with men.
My secret is that I don't just teach my clients ways to feel better. I help them create real, lasting change.