Every child is different. I offer focused, evidence-based treatment for the specific challenges that bring families to my door — with a real role for parents throughout.
One-on-one therapy sessions tailored to your child's specific diagnosis, developmental stage, and personality. I work with children ages 4–18 and draw on multiple evidence-based approaches depending on what your child needs most.
Sessions typically run 45–50 minutes. Depending on the presenting concern, I may also build in structured parent check-ins so that the work happening in session transfers to real life at home, school, and with friends.
Progress in therapy isn't just about what happens in my office — it's about what your child does between sessions. I'll give your child concrete tools and practice assignments so the skills actually stick.
I help children build the organizational skills, self-regulation strategies, and coping tools they need to manage ADHD in daily life — at home, school, and socially. I focus on practical skills that work in the real world, not just in a session room.
Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), I help children gradually face what they fear in a structured, supported way. This approach has the strongest research backing for OCD and is highly effective for anxiety disorders including generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and separation anxiety.
I'm trained in Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT) and Habit Reversal Training (HRT) — the gold-standard behavioral treatments for tics. These approaches help children manage tic urges, reduce associated distress, and navigate school and social situations with more confidence.
For kids who struggle with meltdowns, defiance, emotional dysregulation, or difficult transitions, I work to understand what's driving the behavior and build targeted strategies that reduce conflict and help your child develop better self-control — without relying on punishment alone.
Sometimes the most powerful thing I can do is work directly with you. Parent coaching sessions are designed to give you practical, actionable strategies tailored to your specific child — not generic parenting advice that assumes your kid is like every other kid.
These sessions are for parents who want to feel more confident managing difficult behaviors, improve their relationship with their child, or better understand what's driving the patterns they're seeing at home. You don't need to be in crisis to benefit — many parents start coaching proactively when they sense something isn't working and want to get ahead of it.
Coaching can be paired with your child's therapy to accelerate progress, or it can stand alone as a focused intervention for parents.
Evenings shouldn't feel like war zones. I'll help you build systems that reduce conflict around homework, transitions, bedtime, and daily routines — tailored to how your child actually functions, not how you wish they would.
When your child's emotional reactions feel disproportionate and nothing you try seems to help, it's often a sign that they need new skills — and so do you. I'll teach you co-regulation strategies you can use in the moment and approaches that build your child's self-regulation over time.
A new diagnosis — ADHD, OCD, anxiety, tics — can leave parents feeling overwhelmed and unsure where to start. Coaching can help you understand what the diagnosis actually means for your child and make confident, informed decisions about next steps.
You've read the books. You've tried the techniques. You're exhausted. Sometimes parents just need a trained set of eyes on their specific situation — not another generic framework. That's exactly what coaching is for.
The consultation call is the right first step regardless. We'll talk through what's going on and figure out the best path forward together.