Who I Work With

I work best with people who look strong on the outside but feel exhausted inside — the ones who carry more than their share and wonder if anyone else notices.

Many of my clients are highly sensitive or intuitive. They’re the deep feelers, the ones who pick up on everything — the subtle shifts in a room, the unspoken tension, the grief that others rush past. Their sensitivity is also what leaves them drained, anxious, or stuck in patterns that don’t feel fair.

Here are some of the people I work with most often:

  • Highly Sensitive People (HSPs): Intuitive, empathic, and perceptive, but tired of being told they’re “too much.”

  • High-functioning professionals and creatives: Successful on paper but running on fumes, craving clarity and steady ground.

  • People in recovery: Sober or working toward it, ready to heal the deeper roots of addiction instead of circling the same cycles.

  • Families and spouses of addicts: People who love deeply but feel lost, resentful, or overwhelmed in the chaos of addiction.

  • Mothers and parents: Sensitive, devoted, and raw from the real demands of parenting, needing a place to land.

Why They Come to Me

The people I work with don’t want surface-level coping tips. They want depth. They want someone who can see the patterns they can’t name, and help them actually move through them. They’re tired of circling the same pain, and they’re ready for change that sticks.