I received my BFA in graphic design from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA. After working in non-profit marketing, communications, brand development, and fundraising for more than a decade, I shifted to the field of counseling psychology, mental health, and higher education. I obtained my MA in clinical counseling psychology from Eastern University and I’ve been in private practice for nearly 10 years. I knew from the beginning that I wanted to create a practice that focused on relationships. Not only would I help people with their relationships with themselves and others, but I make it my focus to create genuine relationships with our clients. As human beings, one of the most important things to our health and contentment is the quality of our relationships. It is this connected, relational approach that I bring to my work on the PCEFT board.