
My Approach
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Helping others through mental health challenges has been a lifelong passion, even though life’s busy demands as a mother have meant putting my career aspirations on hold—until now.
​This is my moment to shine, and I'm more ready than ever. I understands that everyone has a story—stories filled with unique worldviews and experiences, sometimes tangled in ways that need sorting out in order to make peace with the past and build hope for the future.
My goal is simple: to help guide you toward recognizing your own resilience, your inner strengths, and to equip you with the tools and clarity you need to move forward in life. I'm here to support you on your journey toward healing and growth.​
Education
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Experience
I am excited to join the Spring Grove Counseling team as part of her second year internship in Social Work at Grand Canyon University in Arizona. I am participating under the supervision of James L. Mena, LPC-S, and Dr. Robyn Wright, DSW, LMSW.
While I may be new to the field of Social Work I have much to offer as the mother of 4 kids and wife of a retired military veteran. For me, the importance of family, faith, and community in the healing process rains supreme. Helping people with mental health issues has been the desire of my adult life. As a busy mother life has required me to wait on my career aspirations, but now, this is my opportunity to shine. I recognize that everyone has a story to tell. Attached to each story are world views that can at times require sorting out on the way to making peace with the past and promoting hope for the future. My goal is to help guide clients to recognize inherent resilience and personal strengths on the way to refining tools and gaining additional direction for life.
Counseling Services
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Ages 12+
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Individual Counseling
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Couples Counseling
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In-Person Counseling
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Online Counseling
