Welcome to my website! I am a psychotherapist and certified wellness coach. I have clinical experience working with adults, youth and families within in-home, school, residential, community outpatient, college counseling, and forensic inpatient settings.
My current research interests are rooted in promoting racial healing, decolonizing mental healthcare and exploring the interactions between racial stress, psychosomatic distress and the sociopolitical environment. My dissertation research was built upon the frameworks of Black liberation theory, critical pedagogy and psychoanalysis. A sample of my scholarly work can be found here.
I enjoy working clinically from a culturally sensitive psychodynamic framework. My clinical interests entail working with severe psychological distress, crisis intervention, facilitating racial healing groups, men's and adolescent process groups, and mind-body skills groups. 
I am a clinical psychology doctoral candidate at Adelphi University. I will be completing my doctoral internship at Yale School of Medicine, where I will train on the Adult Inpatient Services unit. 

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