
I am a licensed clinical mental health counselor and approved clinical supervisor whose work integrates narrative practice, spiritually integrated care, trauma-aware approaches, and reflective clinical formation. My clinical work has been shaped by sustained engagement with questions of meaning, identity, recovery, grief, vocation, and moral life.
I have worked extensively with individuals, couples, families, and groups in behavioral health, addiction recovery, and spiritually integrated care. Across these settings, I have been especially attentive to the ways people navigate suffering, transition, belonging, spiritual struggle, and the search for coherence in their lives.

A central focus of my clinical work has been addiction and recovery, including spiritually integrated care for individuals and families affected by substance use and co-occurring mental health challenges. I am particularly interested in the intersections of recovery, identity formation, grief, trauma, vocation, and human development.
My clinical work is informed by broader commitments to Jewish tradition, chaplaincy, teaching, and ethical reflection. These dimensions of my work have deepened my conviction that good care requires not only technical competence, but presence, judgment, humility, and sustained attentiveness to the human person.
I also provide supervision, mentorship, and professional formation for clinicians and trainees. I care deeply about helping helping professionals grow in clarity, responsibility, self-awareness, and the capacity to work thoughtfully with spirituality, suffering, and complexity.
I maintain professional licensure and accreditation in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Ireland.