You’ve built a successful life. Why does it feel like something inside you is falling apart?
Depth-oriented psychotherapy and private intensives for high-achieving women navigating relationship crisis, unresolved trauma, and profound inner change.
Licensed Wisconsin psychologist
Specializing in complex trauma, dissociation, and psychological assessment.
Virtual Across Wisconsin • In-Person in Burlington, WI
Psychologically Grounded. Spiritually Held.
You don’t have to choose between psychological rigor and spiritual depth. There is room here for the complexity of your whole experience.
You may be here because…
You appear capable, successful, and self-aware—yet privately, you feel disconnected from yourself, your partner, or the life you’ve built.
You understand your patterns intellectually, but still find yourself repeating them.
Your marriage, identity, or inner world is shifting, and you’re struggling to trust your own knowing.
You experience emotional numbness, dissociation, shutdown, or a sense of internal fragmentation.
Traditional therapy has helped, but it hasn’t reached something deeper.
Psychological and spiritual questions are arising together, and you want a safe place to explore both.
Insight can explain the pattern. It doesn’t always change it.
You may already know why you do what you do. You can name the trauma, recognize your triggers, and understand how the past is affecting your life now. But when something touches an old wound, you still shut down, go numb, doubt yourself, or fall back into the same painful pattern.
Knowing why it happens is important. But knowing isn’t always enough to help you feel safe, trust yourself, or choose differently in the moment.
In our work, we slow those moments down and listen to what your reactions are trying to protect. We make room for your thoughts and emotions, what your body is telling you, what is happening in your relationships, and the deeper spiritual questions that may be emerging.
The goal isn’t simply to help you cope better. It’s to help you feel more connected to yourself, understand what you truly need, and make decisions that feel clear and deeply your own.
You don’t have to know exactly what kind of support you need before reaching out. Each of these options offers a different way to begin, and we can determine together which one best fits what you’re experiencing and what you hope will change.
Ways to Work With Me
Psychotherapy
Ongoing, depth-oriented support for women navigating relationship crisis, unresolved trauma, dissociation, and major inner change.
Sacred Soul Journeys
A separate, spiritually oriented experience using hypnosis and symbolic exploration to help you listen more deeply to your own inner guidance.
Psychological Assessment
Specialized evaluation for adults whose symptoms or previous diagnoses haven’t fully explained what they’re experiencing.
Private Therapy Deep Dives
Extended, focused sessions for when you want more time and depth than a traditional weekly appointment allows.
You deserve care that can hold the whole picture.
Complex trauma, dissociation, relationship crisis, and profound inner change rarely fit into separate boxes. You shouldn’t have to choose between a psychologist who understands clinical complexity and someone who can make room for the deeper questions your experience is raising.
Specialized Expertise
I’m a licensed psychologist with more than a decade of experience working with complex trauma and dissociation. I’m trained to recognize patterns that are often misunderstood, overlooked, or given several different names.
Depth Beyond Insight
We don’t stop with understanding why something happens. We pay attention to the moments when you shut down, disconnect, doubt yourself, or return to an old pattern—even when part of you knows better.
Grounded and Spiritually Open
Your spiritual experiences and questions won’t automatically be dismissed or reduced to symptoms. We can approach them with openness and curiosity while remaining grounded in psychological safety.
My work is best suited to people who are ready for depth-oriented exploration rather than brief, symptom-focused support or crisis stabilization.
You don’t have to know exactly what kind of support you need before reaching out.
We can begin by determining whether psychotherapy, an intensive, assessment, or another resource is the best fit.