PSYPACT Provider
Mobility number: 11772

(She/Her/Hers)
Psychologist
I specialize in helping students who feel anxious, down, self-critical, or lonely to feel better about themselves, their relationships, and their future.
You’re wondering if you’re going to make it in college, graduate school, or as an adult. You feel like you’re failing because you are so scared, sad, unmotivated, unfocused, and alone. A part of you wants to figure things out and a part of you wants to escape everything. You might be asking yourself, will I ever: get good enough grades for my future, figure out what I want to do with my life, get a job that I actually like, find my people, fall in love and feel loved, and live up to everyone's expectations of me? I have nearly a decade of experience helping undergraduate, graduate, and international students overcome self-doubt to build the life they want. It’s time to get unstuck! Let’s get you through the challenges, responsibilities, and uncertainties of college and graduate school together. If you want to feel less depressed and anxious, and better about yourself, your relationships, and your future, I’ve got you. Together we will get to the root of your problems by uncovering patterns that keep you stuck, get in touch with your feelings, needs, and boundaries, increase your self-acceptance, deepen your relationships, and identify and go after what you want most out of life. Reach out if you want to feel deeply supported while also getting the encouragement you need to change and grow by checking out my website to schedule a FREE 15-minute zoom consultation. I practice 100% online and in 32 states so that my students have access to care at school and back home.
$200 — $250per session
Mobility number: 11772
Licensed Psychologist
Minnesota Board of Psychology
LP6312, Minnesota
PsyD (Doctor of Psychology), 2017
2013, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 10.1007/s10964-012-9825-0
See publication2017, In R. Levesque, (Ed.), Encyclopedia of adolescence (pp. 1-7), doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-32132-5_454-2
2011, In R. Levesque, (Ed.), Encyclopedia of adolescence , doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-1695-2_454
2019, Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, doi: 10.1177/1538192717747948
The risk and protective variables for Latino students’ experience of depression, college adjustment, and drop-out intentions were examined.
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