About me
As a Christian woman, wife, mother, and a United States veteran, I deeply understand the complexities of navigating personal, relational, and emotional well-being. I am a licensed marriage and family therapist candidate, as well as a licensed addiction counselor candidate. I obtained a master's degree in applied developmental psychology in 2022 and my second master's degree in marriage and family therapy in 2024 through Liberty University. My own life experiences have shown me the transformative power of grace, resilience, and faith—principles that shape how I walk alongside others in their healing journey. I bring a compassionate, nonjudgmental presence to every session, creating a safe space where clients can feel seen, supported, and empowered to grow.

Licensure Information
Licensed by State of Colorado Supervisor: LaTonya Dulaney-Harris, MFT, LAC, EDMR-C, SOMB
Marriage and Family Candidate/ MFTC.0014771 Marriage and Family/ MFT.0001467
Addiction Counselor Candidate/ ADDC.0000667 Licensed Addiction Counselor/ ACD.1048
My approach
My clinical focus includes working with individuals, couples, and families navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, and relationship challenges. I provide care to people from all walks of life—including blended and adoptive families, married and cohabiting couples, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community—helping them through life transitions, emotional struggles, and relational concerns.
