History
I have 5 years of experience working at the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Los Angeles helping families with chronically ill children. I received my Doctorate, Psy. D (Doctor of Clinical Psychology) from California School of Professional Psychology in 2012. I opened my private practice in Glendale and became a professor at USC. In 2016 I opened a 2nd private practice location in Claremont.
Specialties
In my current practice, I offer couples therapy, marriage counseling, adult / individuals, adolescents, and family counseling with a range of issues. I specialize in working with individuals, couples, and families when a family member (or self) has a chronic or severe illness or going through the loss and grief counseling process. Losing a person close to you or witnessing someone struggle with their chronic illness can be painful. I enjoy supporting these individuals and their loved ones through this process and to assist them in better understanding the challenges and emotional difficulties they may face. Additionally, I enjoy working with those who need support with their relationships, life transitions, insight in self, anxiety and depression. I serve the communities of Glendale, La Canada Flintridge, Pasadena, Altadena, Burbank, Hollywood, Sunland, La Crescenta, Arcadia & surrounding areas.