Mind-Body Therapy for Chronic Pain, Illness, & Burnout—tailored to you
If you’re navigating pain, fatigue, or emotional exhaustion—and wondering whether therapy can actually help—you’re in the right place.
I offer integrative, online therapy for adults ready to approach healing differently.
Welcome.
This page is here to help you get a fuller sense of how I work, and whether therapy might feel like the right fit for what you’re carrying.
You’re not new to pain — but maybe you’re ready for a new kind of support.
Maybe this is you?
🌿 You’ve tried multiple providers, but feel like no one sees the full picture
🌿 You’re exhausted by the push-crash cycle, but unsure how to step off it
🌿 You’ve been told “it’s just stress” — but left without any real tools
🌿 You’re high-functioning on the outside, but stuck or shut down inside
🌿 You want help… but also want to be seen as capable and complex
This work is for people who’ve already tried “being strong.”
And who are finally looking for something more sustainable.
Your nervous system isn’t the enemy.
Pain and illness affect far more than just your physical body. Over time, they impact your thoughts, your emotions, your energy, and your sense of identity.
I work with clients who are navigating:
Chronic pain and post-surgical pain
Illness-related anxiety or burnout
Fibromyalgia, CRPS, or stress-amplified flares
Grief, disconnection, and fear of being “too much”
Nervous system dysregulation (freeze, shutdown, overdrive)
Healing doesn’t mean ignoring your pain.
It means learning to understand it — and relate to it differently.
What Working Together Looks Like
We’ll go at the pace of safety, clarity, and trust.
This isn’t “just talking.” It’s nervous system-informed, mind-body therapy rooted in clinical psychology and tailored to your experience.
Sessions might include:
🌿 Mind-body awareness and gentle somatic tracking
🌿 Nervous system education and pacing strategies
🌿 Thoughtful CBT/ACT-based work for emotional patterns
🌿 Space to talk about trauma, grief, or identity — without pressure to “move on”
Whether you're practical or holistic, skeptical or soul-searching — this work meets you where you are.
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Living with chronic pain or illness can make anxiety worse — and anxiety can make symptoms feel more intense. I work with clients who feel stuck in cycles of overthinking, fear-avoidance, or shutdown. Together we’ll look at what your nervous system is trying to protect, and how we can respond with more clarity and calm.
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Pain is real — and so is the toll it takes on your mind, your energy, and your sense of self. I specialize in pain psychology, using mind-body therapy to help you understand how pain is processed in the brain, reduce fear and reactivity, and reconnect with a sense of agency and ease.
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Whether it’s been a lifelong companion or showed up alongside illness, depression can flatten your world. You might feel stuck, shut down, or disconnected from your sense of meaning. Therapy can help you rebuild — not just your mood, but your momentum, your motivation, and your relationship with yourself.
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Grief doesn’t just follow a death — it can come with pain flares, diagnoses, identity changes, and all the small losses along the way. If you’re navigating complex grief or the quiet ache of what you’ve had to let go of, therapy can be a space to honor it, gently and without pressure to “move on.”
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Whether you're on long-term meds, exploring options, or hoping to taper off safely, I offer collaborative support alongside your prescribers. We can work together to address anxiety about medications, build adherence strategies, and develop coping tools so you feel more in control of your care.
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Pain and sleep are deeply connected — and when one’s off, both tend to spiral. I use evidence-based methods (including CBT for insomnia) to support clients struggling with delayed sleep, early waking, pain-related fatigue, or racing thoughts that keep you up. Sleep is a biological need, not a luxury — and it’s worth protecting.
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When your body won’t do what you want, it’s easy to turn the blame inward. Add in years of pain, gaslighting, or perfectionism… and your confidence might feel long gone. I work with clients to gently rebuild self-trust, self-respect, and a new kind of identity — not based on productivity, but on presence.
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The body keeps the score — and chronic stress often shows up as pain, tension, brain fog, or burnout. I help clients map their stress response, regulate their nervous system, and shift unhelpful patterns. Together, we’ll untangle urgency, fear, and exhaustion so you can return to a steadier internal state.
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Living with pain or illness can make it harder to connect — and harder to feel understood when you do. Whether you’re withdrawing to survive, tired of explaining yourself, or feeling alone even in a crowded room, therapy can help you rebuild relational safety and find ways to feel connected again.
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I don’t provide trauma protocols like EMDR, but my entire approach is trauma-informed. That means honoring your pace, avoiding pathologizing language, and recognizing that past experiences — including medical trauma — can shape how you move through the world. You don’t have to share your whole story to be held with care.
What I Help With
What Happens When You Reach Out
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Answer a few questions
Once you request a consultation, I’ll send you a short form online to complete ahead of time.
It’s designed to help you reflect on what’s been going on and what you’re hoping to shift — not a quiz, just a thoughtful starting point.
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Meet for a free consultation
This 15-minute video (or phone) call is where we’ll talk though what brought you here and whether working together feels like the right fit.
You’re welcome to ask questions about my approach, get clarity on next steps, or simply feel things out. No pressure, just a conversation.
P.S. Not sure how to pronounce my name? You’re not alone—here’s how to say it.
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Explore what comes next—together
If we both feel it’s a good match, we’ll talk about what ongoing support might look like—whether that’s weekly therapy, a one-time class, or something else entirely.
We’ll go at your pace, and you’ll have my support in making a choice that actually works for you.
If You’ve Been Reading Through Directories
Then you’ve probably noticed:
It’s not always easy to tell who might actually get it.
My hope is that this page gave you more than my credentials—that it gave you a sense of how therapy might feel.
Still feeling unsure? That makes total sense.
Maybe you’ve worked hard to manage on your own — and it’s taken a toll.
Maybe you’ve tried support before, but it felt too surface, too structured, or too disconnected.
Maybe you’re skeptical this will help… and still, something in you is quietly curious.
You don’t need to be certain.
Just open and willing. 🌿
May this be a gentle beginning.

Still Not Sure?
Choose What Feels Right
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Start slow. Get curious. See if this kind of care resonates.

Like a healthy nervous system, healing begins with curiosity and safety.
You’re not too much. You’re not too late. And you’re not broken.
You don’t have to be sure this will work — you just have to be open to something different.
If these feels like the kind of support you’ve been missing, I’d love to meet you. You can schedule a free consult—or keep exploring.