I didn't come to this work through a purely academic lens. Before training as a therapist, my path was shaped by my time as an actor and a teacher—fields fundamentally rooted in understanding what makes us human and how we connect (or fail to).
Today, those experiences are joined by my role as a father, which continues to teach me about the profound beauty and inherent messiness of growth. I don’t sit behind a clinical mask of "having it all figured out." My own life has included its share of transitions, endings, and challenges.
What I offer isn’t a "cure," but a shared exploration. I’ve walked enough of the terrain to know that while the path isn't always linear, it is much easier to navigate when you aren’t doing it alone.
Now Space is my commitment to that rewarding process. My goal is to offer a high standard of professional care within a relationship that feels real, transparent, and collaborative. Whether we are working solo or in a group, we aren't just looking for "success"—we’re looking for the honesty and agency you need to move forward.