I didn't arrive here easily.
I know what it feels like to doubt yourself, to carry imposter syndrome quietly, to wonder if you're really worth betting on, to stand at the edge of your own potential and hesitate. To work twice as hard just to feel half as sure. I've been there. And when I finally decided to go all in on myself, everything changed. Not because the path got easier, but because I finally stopped getting in my own way.
That experience lives in every session I do.
I work with high-achieving young adults, couples, and individuals across California who are navigating the gap between where they are and who they know they can be. Maybe you're dealing with burnout, career anxiety, or a quarter-life crisis that nobody around you seems to understand. Maybe imposter syndrome has been quietly running the show in your relationships, your confidence, your sense of self-worth. Maybe you've been achieving everything on paper while feeling less and less like yourself.
You don't have to keep figuring that out alone.
I'm a bilingual Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in Los Angeles, trained at UCLA and the University of Denver, offering individual and couples therapy in person and online throughout California. But what my clients tell me, consistently, is that I'm unlike any therapist they've worked with before. Not because of where I trained, but because of how I show up. I bring creativity, wittiness, and honesty into the room. I'll connect with you quickly, challenge you when it matters, and work hard for the outcome we both want for you.
This work isn't just professional for me. It's personal.
I know what it means to finally believe in yourself. I know what becomes possible when someone is truly in your corner. Not just nodding, but genuinely invested in where you're going. Whether you're working through identity, perfectionism, self-doubt, or simply trying to understand yourself more clearly, this is a space where that work actually happens.
You've spent long enough on the edges of your own life.
Let's get you to the center of it.