A Little About Me
Growing up in Indiana, my childhood was filled with neighborhood games, visits to the local library, and days spent playing with cousins and grandparents. This upbringing instilled in me a deep appreciation for family, community, and the importance of supportive connections. Since then, I’ve had the privilege of exploring diverse cultures, spiritual communities, and ways of life, which have broadened my understanding of life and the power of human connection. These experiences inspired my move to Washington, where I am pursuing a Master’s degree at Seattle Pacific University in Marriage and Family Therapy. I’m passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families build healthier, more fulfilling connections on their unique journeys.
My Hobbies
I’ve always been captivated by all forms of storytelling, whether through books, movies, games, or any other medium. In general, I tend to dive deep into random hobbies, from Japanese woodblock printing to miniature making, and I love exploring different topics. I’m kind of a “pack rat” when it comes to passions, always discovering new interests. But no matter what, skiing is my favorite—it’s the closest thing to flying I’ve ever felt, nothing compares.
Education/Experience
I received my Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Indiana University and have since come to Seattle Pacific University to receive a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy, with plans to graduate in 2026. My experience includes working with children of all ages, individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and others with various diagnoses during my time as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT). Through both my clinical work and various roles in the service industry, I’ve loved interacting with people from all walks of life, learning from their experiences, and growing alongside them. To learn more about what it means working with me as a clinical intern, click here.