At the heart of my practice is a reverence for the human condition and for the ways the body holds the known, unknown, and still-emerging. As a Clinical Traumatologist, Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, and IFS Therapist, I offer a grounded, co-regulating presence within an attuned, evidence-based practice that supports coherence and self-regulation. While my clients often carry complex and developmental trauma, including those shaped by historical oppression, as well as first responders, frontline health workers, and veterans, I welcome individuals and couples who desire to explore life with growing presence, curiosity, and awe.
Alongside private practice, I have the honour of serving as an emergency crisis clinician, while my doctoral research explores how those shaped by intergenerational trauma may experience emergent embodied coherence within improvisation, intentional unknowing, and negative capability. Although waitlisted, I review each referral on a case-by-case basis.
Together, we hold a liminal space that honours your story and what is still emerging. As a quiet counterpoint to a culture that privileges speed, certainty, and resolution, we journey at the pace of embodied trust, gently welcoming the parts of you veiled by trauma, grief, and shame into a new rite of passage: to be witnessed.
PhD, Critical Studies in Improvisation — Doctoral Candidate
Master of Social Work, Clinical Social Work
Master of Arts, Creative and Critical Writing
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Music and Economics
Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP and Approved Training Assistant)
Internal Family Systems Therapist (IFS Institute Level 2 IFIO)
Clinical Traumatologist (Tri-Phasic Trauma Practice Model)
Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT)
SMART Recovery Facilitator
Integrated Modalities: An unconditional approach to Person-Centred Therapy and the Tri-Phasic Trauma Practice Model, including: Somatic Experiencing, Internal Family Systems, Narrative Therapy, Rational Emotive and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Art and Expressive Therapies, and Trauma-Sensitive Yoga.
Areas of care: Complex, Developmental and Intergenerational Trauma, Depression and Anxiety, Grief and Shame, Anger and Isolation, Addiction, First Responders, Frontline Health Workers and Veterans, and those in Expressive Arts.
“If you can see what that one person has walked through, from their earliest time, from all their growing up time, through everything they wanted to believe in that didn’t believe in them, through everything that couldn’t last, through every heartbreak that got them to today, you would fall down on your knees in awe, and there would never be another stranger.”
— Stephen Jenkinson
OCSWSSW Registration Number: 855859