Other Explorers: Embracing the Facets of Self

I work with individuals experiencing pivotal moments of becoming—from young adults exploring their authenticity and shaping their future to adults in later life reflecting on meaning and the essence of self.

If you feel drawn to exploring the facets of self—those inner parts, archetypes, and layers that make up your unique identity—I offers a welcoming space to integrate, transform, and embody your authenticity.

  • Early adulthood is an exciting yet overwhelming threshold—marked by self-discovery, big decisions, and the pressure of figuring out who you are and how you want to show up in life. It’s a time of transition where you begin to shape your future while stepping into new roles and responsibilities. But it can also feel lonely—like you’re navigating it all on your own.

    I began my private practice in Gainesville, FL, a college town where I worked with many university students. Those early connections sparked my passion for supporting young adults. I remember my own journey vividly—making big decisions about what to study, who to date, and who I wanted to become. Each step wasn’t just about creating an outward path but also about establishing an inner relationship with myself.

    During that time, I discovered the Enneagram, a system that transformed how I understood myself and my path forward. Since then, I’ve had the honor of working with young adults navigating similar questions: Who am I? What matters most to me? How do I move forward?

    Therapy provides a nourishing space to explore your identity, soothe feelings of isolation, and create meaning as you move through this phase of becoming.

  • Later life seems to be a threshold rich with reflection and wisdom — a time to honor your life’s journey, embrace the facets of self that have evolved over time, and explore what still feels unexpressed or unfinished.

    I offer a deeply compassionate space to explore the aspects of yourself and life that matter most: How do I reflect on my life, embracing both its joys and its griefs? How do I connect with and embody my essence of self? What do I want to become in the later chapters of this life?

    Together, we’ll can explore your essential sense of self—the calm, compassionate, and timeless essence within—and your connection to something meaningful beyond this lifetime. We’ll honor the fullness of your life and support you in integrating your experiences into a sense of peace and wholeness.

  • The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.

    W.B. Yeats