Specialties

People often come to therapy during periods of transition — when familiar roles begin to feel constricting, when recurring patterns create strain in relationships, or when anxiety, low mood, or restlessness suggest that something deeper is asking for attention. While symptom relief is important, meaningful change often involves understanding the underlying psychological dynamics shaping these experiences. The specialties outlined below reflect areas of sustained clinical focus within a depth-oriented framework, supporting greater integration, resilience, and a more grounded sense of self.

  • Anxiety, depression, and emotional overwhelm

  • Trauma and unresolved early experiences

  • Repeating relational patterns

  • Identity exploration and individuation

  • Life transitions and existential concerns

  • Grief, loss, and major life changes

  • Dream work and symbolic exploration

  • Shadow work and unconscious patterns

  • Personal growth and self-understanding

  • Self Esteem

  • Mood & Personality Disorders

  • Internet & Electronic Device Addictions

  • Eating Disorders

  • Sex & Intimacy

  • Men’s issues