My integrative clinical style is person-centered, body-based, developmentally informed, and uses experiential techniques to explore emotion, sensation, movement, breath, and thought. My yoga, meditation, and movement practices have contributed to my belief that the body holds great wisdom and led me to pursue a degree in Somatic (body-based) Counseling Psychology. I am especially interested in the nonverbal interactions between individuals, parents and children, and families and the influence of this on the social rhythms of society.