A thick, open journal with softly textured cream pages lies on a light oak desk, its two visible pages filled with neat, handwritten reflections and gently underlined phrases about healing and safety. Beside it, a glass of water with tiny condensation droplets rests on a cork coaster, and a small lavender plant in a matte white pot adds a hint of color. Soft morning light filters through an unseen window, creating gentle highlights on the ink and subtle shadows along the page edges. Shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the foreground text is crisp while the plant blurs softly, conveying a calm, reflective mood. The photographic realism emphasizes a clean, modern, professional aesthetic that feels safe and grounded.

About Me

Trauma-informed care grounded in neuroscience, somatic therapy, and relational healing for lasting relationship change.

About

I blend professional training and my own healing journey to support couples and individuals with trauma-sensitive, mind–body tools. Ready for your next step? Learn how we can work together on the services page.

A neatly made bed with layered textures—crisp white cotton sheets, a soft gray linen duvet, and a chunky knitted throw in muted sage—fills the center of a small, serene bedroom. On the bedside table, a closed hardcover book titled with a subtle reference to nervous system regulation rests beside a simple ceramic lamp with a warm glow. Dim late-afternoon sunlight seeps through sheer curtains, blending with the lamp’s soft light to create a cocoon-like atmosphere. Photographed from a slightly elevated corner angle, the composition uses the rule of thirds to draw the eye from the bed to the lamp and book, suggesting rest, integration, and quiet healing. The photographic style is clean, calm, and professional, emphasizing comfort without clutter.