Who I Work With

Who I Work With

My patients are creative professionals: writers, designers, photographers, painters, musicians, architects, marketers, and entrepreneurs. People who live at the intersection of art and ambition.

Some are in Wicker Park and Bucktown, making work they believe in and wondering if wanting more makes them ungrateful or just awake. Some are in River North and the West Loop, running studios and leading teams, quietly aware that success doesn't feel the way they thought it would. Most of them are women or LGBTQ+.

Many of my patients are very good at their lives on paper, and quietly aware that something is missing.

What they have in common isn't a diagnosis. It's a particular kind of inner life. They feel things deeply. They notice things other people miss. They're good at what they do, sometimes very good, and still find themselves stuck in patterns they can't quite name.

Some have never been to therapy before and aren't sure it's for them. Some have tried it, found it too surface-level, and want something that actually goes somewhere. Some are in the middle of a career transition and realizing it's also something else, a question about identity, desire, or what kind of life they actually want.

If any of that sounds familiar, you're probably my kind of person.