Something feels stuck, in your relationships, your sense of self, or patterns you've tried to change before. I offer depth-oriented therapy and neuropsychological assessment for adults in Denver and across Colorado who want to understand not just what's happening, but why. Telehealth available statewide.
Request a Free ConsultationAt the core of my work is a belief that therapy should be both thoughtful and real. I offer a space where complexity is welcomed, where we can slow down and listen more closely to the parts of you that have been ignored, protected, or misunderstood. My training is in psychoanalytic and integrative approaches, which means I'm interested in more than just symptom relief, I'm attuned to the deeper emotional patterns that shape how you relate to yourself and others. I pay attention to what's said, and what isn't; to what gets repeated, and what gets avoided. I don't offer quick fixes or scripted tools, but I do offer insight, consistency, and a respectful kind of challenge. Clients who work with me often describe feeling stuck in familiar roles, frustrated by reoccurring relationship dynamics, or unsure of why their internal world feels so at odds with how things look on the outside. Whether through therapy or psychological assessment, my role is to help you make meaning of those experiences, and to support change that lasts.
My clinical work is also grounded in training in psychological and neuropsychological assessment, including evaluation of attention, memory, executive functioning, and cognitive health across a range of conditions. This background shapes how I understand people, not just psychologically but neurologically. The brain and the mind are not separate things, they are two ways of looking at the same thing. The feelings you can't explain, the patterns you can't seem to change, the ways you relate to others, all of these have both a psychological story and a neurobiological one. Drawing on the emerging field of neuropsychoanalysis, which bridges psychoanalytic depth with modern brain science, I hold both perspectives at once. This means I can offer a level of clinical understanding that goes beyond symptoms, reaching into how your brain organizes emotion, memory, and behavior, and how early experiences and relationships have literally shaped the way your mind works. Whether you're coming for therapy, a neuropsychological evaluation, or both, you're working with someone who understands the brain underneath the story.
Depth-oriented, psychodynamic therapy for adults navigating relationship difficulties, identity concerns, anxiety, grief, and patterns that feel hard to shift. Sessions are reflective, relational, and tailored to you, not scripted or surface-level.
Telehealth across Colorado · $200 per 50-minute session.
Learn more about therapyA focused psychological evaluation to clarify mental health diagnoses, understand patterns in mood and anxiety, and inform treatment planning. Includes in-depth testing, a comprehensive written report, and a personalized feedback session.
$800 – $1,000 flat fee · Superbill provided.
Learn more about evaluationsA comprehensive assessment of cognitive functioning across attention, executive function, memory, and processing speed. Especially helpful for adults with ADHD concerns, autism spectrum disorder, learning differences, neurological illness, injury, and decline, or any situation where a detailed understanding of cognitive strengths and weaknesses is needed. Reports are written in plain, functional language.
$1,500 – $2,200 flat fee · Superbill provided.
Learn more about neuropsychological evaluationYou're welcome to reach out by phone, email, or book directly through the client portal. A free 15-minute consultation is the easiest first step.
Serving Denver, Thornton, Westminster, Arvada, Aurora, Boulder & all of Colorado via telehealth.