Background

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

I graduated from Clark University in 2004 with a double-major in Psychology and Sociology with a clear goal to complete an advanced degree and become licensed to treat those who needed help with their problems.  In 2007, my path fatefully took me to graduate school at The University of Saint Joseph where I got my Master of Arts degree in Marriage and Family Therapy in 2010.  Shortly after graduating I sat for my licensing exam, passed and immediately began my private practice in Prospect, Connecticut where I continue to work with individuals, couples and families.  I’ve worked throughout the state of Connecticut in outpatient clinics, residential facilities, hospitals and had some truly powerful experiences and great learning opportunities.  Extensive theoretical education, trainings, seminars, workshops, weekend retreats and certifications create the foundation of my work as an integrative therapist and person.  I spend my extra time running, gardening or looking for new trails to walk with my Husky; her name is Sara and she loves to run and play!!

 

Education

Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy

Education provides one of the necessary foundations on which a strong therapeutic practice is built.  My education was completed at the University of Saint Joseph, Connecticut in 2010.  There, I gained the critical theoretical knowledge necessary to practice.

Experience

Diversity and Broad Exposure

Therapeutic practice is a skill that combines good education with real experiences and diverse training.  My background includes placement in various clinics, hospitals and outpatient settings.  You can rest assured when we’re working together.