MA, LPCC
Introduction
The collaborative approach includes a team of experts to assist clients in amicably reaching agreements. Within this process, clients can save time, money, and frustration; as well as experience an increased confidence in their settlement. Research supports that collaborative settlement is reached faster than in traditional divorce negotiation. Since this process is focused on working as a team to finding solutions that support the family transition, it can reduce the emotional trauma families experience in divorce. I look forward to helping you and your family make this transition in the most effective way possible.
Fields of Professional Practice:
- Mental Health counseling for children, individuals, couples, parents, and families
- Parent coaching
- Parent coordination
- Mediation
- Custody evaluation
Professional Licenses:
- (LPCC) Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
Professional Education:
- (MA)Masters Degree in Forensic Psychology, University of Denver
- (MA) Masters Degree in Clinical Counseling, Capella University
Undergraduate Education:
- (BA) Bachelor’s Degree in Clinical Psychology, University of Denver
- (BA) Bachelor’s Degree in Criminology, University of Denver
Collaborative Practice Group Membership:
Professional Experience/Activities:
- Member, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC)
- TF-CBT certified
- Member, Ohio Counselor’s Association (OCA)
Personal Interests and Activities:
- Running, biking, cooking, and spending time with friends and family
Collaborative Practice and Related Skills Training