“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did,
but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

– Maya Angelou

"Whenever calmness, curiousity, clarity, compassion, confidence, creativity, courage, and connectedness are present... there you will find Self"

-Richard Schwartz

I love this quote from Maya Angelou, and I strive to be a therapist that helps my clients feel safe, encouraged, challenged, and supported. With extensive training, certifications, and continuing education I am able to offer my clients innovative therapy and useful tools to help them reach their full potential. My studies include in-depth training in the following:

  • Nationally Certified in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) Trauma Therapy: Required 20 hours of clinical supervision beyond the Level 2 Training
  • Somatic Experiencing Therapy: Currently in the Intermediate year of training (full training will be completed end of 2012)
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
  • SELF Trauma Model
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Internal Family Systems
  • Imago Couples Therapy
  • Love and Logic Parenting
  • Developmental Needs Meeting Strategy
  • Relational Therapy

Additional Info:
Practicing therapy since 1998, my primary goals are to help clients overcome debilitating feelings of shame they may have pertaining to their past or previous choices, in addition to offering a secure, non-judgmental environment, where clients can hopefully feel relaxed and safe to truly be themselves. I want to help clients connect with their true Self, the core of who they are, and have a better understanding of the other parts of them that help make up the whole person. This helps bring understanding and compassion to why we do what we do and can help break destructive behaviors and patterns.

In my work with eating disorders, clients will experience a non-diet, feminist treatment approach. I also provide therapy for athletes and compulsive exercisers and for individuals with binge-eating disorder, anorexia, bulimia, obsessive compulsive disorder, and body dysmorphic disorder.

In my work with couples, clients will experience a combination of many different approaches with the primary approach being Imago Couples Therapy. Issues with communication, conflict resolution, and parenting will be worked thru sensitively while learning take-home tools that will empower the couple to experience more complete intimacy.

For over five years, I also had the privilege to help create, establish, and direct the now international Girls on the Run program, a self-esteem and running program for pre-adolescent and adolescent girls. I greatly enjoy working with adolescents and young adults and their families.

    Fees:
  • For clients using insurance, you will have a co-pay amount determined by the insurance company.
  • A 50-minute appointment = $120.00
  • An 80-minute appointment = $180.00
  • A 25-minute appointment = $60.00


  • Insurance Accepted
    :
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • CBHA – Carolina Behavioral Health Alliance (for CMC and Presbyterian employees)
  • Medicaid
  • Sliding scale available for those experiencing financial difficulty

What does “Self-Full Psychotherapy” mean?:
The definition of the term “Self-Full” is a personal one. It comes from my hearing that word years ago, when in conversation someone gave the opinion that “getting a massage or doing something nice for yourself is not a ‘selfish’ thing to do but rather a ‘self-full’ thing to do.” How true! In my experience and practice, psychotherapy helps you to realize your best and true self and to reach your goals. It is a very "self-full" thing to do and benefits not only you, but also the people around you: family, friends, and loved ones.Through the self-discovery and healing process of psychotherapy, you can hope and expect that you will begin to feel emotionally stronger and more identified with who you are at your own core. You will become more in touch with your core voice and intuition. In turn, this awakening and awareness provides an ongoing guide for you to living a more authentic, centered, fulfilled and satisfying life. It is my hope and belief that through the self-full act of seeking professional help from a licensed psychotherapist you will feel more of your full self, and that you will be "Self-Full" of calmness, clarity, compassion, courage, strength, and hope. 


106 Oakley Ave.   Suite 300  Pineville, NC   28134   Phone: 704.576.3635    Fax: 704.889.5649