
ABOUT ME
MY MISSION
Helping Young People Reach For The Light, Even In Life’s Hardest Moments
When I decided to start my own private practice, finding a logo was simple. I knew it had to be my tattoo.
In 2017, I experienced a major depressive episode and was in the thick of graduate school. During that time I drew this image of a hand reaching for the sun on a piece of paper while reflecting on the idea of “reaching for the light”. I remember feeling like it was so hard to find it in that moment but, as my therapist reminded me, it was always there behind the clouds.
Now, as a therapist myself, I want to help you rediscover your light in the moments that it seems like it has vanished. Whatever it is; an ED, anxiety, OCD, a major life transition, or just the hills and valleys of life, I want to come alongside you to work through the struggle so you can reach your light again.
MY QUALIFICATIONS
License and Education
PSY #32867 Licensed Clinical Psychologist, California
Pre and Post-doctoral Internships, UC Davis Student Health and Counseling Center; Eating Disorder Intern
Doctor of Psychology (PsyD), Xavier University
Masters of Arts in Psychology, Xavier University
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of Louisville
GET TO KNOW ME
6 Fun Facts About Me
Coffee Shop Order
My go-to coffee order would be a black americano or a vanilla cappuccino. If I’m feeling matcha, it’s always an iced matcha tea with a splash of oat milk.
Favorite Book
My favorite book is probably Why the Caged Bird Sings. Admittedly, I’m not much of a reader, but I have read that book multiple times.
First Job Ever
My first job ever was at Graeter’s Ice Cream in Cincinnati Ohio. I scooped ice cream there for 2 years in high school.
My 2 Pets
I have an 11 year-old dog name Bean and a 4 year old cat named Loaf. Bean has moved 7 times with me and has been my best friend during my 20s and now 30s.
Favorite Hobbies
In my spare time I love practicing yoga, rock climbing, surfing, painting, and throwing clay! I actually have a pottery studio in my garage!
Comfort TV Show
Gilmore Girls has been a comfort show for me since I was in high school. My more recent comfort show is Never Have I Ever on Netflix!
MY STORY
In the spirit of creating a space for openness, here are some pieces of my own life story.
At just a few months old, I was adopted from Bogotá, Colombia and moved to a predominately white suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio with my parents and older sister (who is also adopted from Colombia). Growing up as a POC with white parents, in the Midwest, questions about my ethnicity were common and often confusing. I grew up mostly thinking I was white and felt completely disconnected from my Colombian background. Growing up in competitive gymnastics, mental health struggles like anxiety and eating disorders were brought to my attention at a young age. I went to a large public high school and graduated in 2010.
I transitioned to a large state college, University of Louisville, and decided to major in Psychology. I took a gap year to work on a psychiatric unit at a Children’s Hospital and in a research lab at UofL. During this year, I realized that I wanted to be a clinical psychologist.
In 2015, I returned to Cincinnati to pursue a PsyD at Xavier University and I focused my training on eating disorders. During graduate school, I was contacted by my birth mom through Facebook. This led to lots of mixed emotions and opened up a desire to learn more about where I was from and reconnect with my roots. My family supported me and we all took a trip to Colombia to meet my birth family. This was a life-changing experience for me.
In my fourth year of graduate school, I experienced a series of difficult life events and went through a major depressive episode. With the help of therapy and medication I was able to remain engaged academically and successfully matched for internship in California. This experience gave me a new perspective on how therapy can support young people during life’s most difficult moments and transitions.
I completed my pre and post-doctoral internships working with college students in the counseling center at University of California, Davis. During my time at UC Davis, I was the Eating Disorder Intern and worked on a multidisciplinary team with MDs, psychiatrists, and dietitians. When COVID happened, my work with students went fully remote and I became well trained in Telehealth best practices.
After earning my doctorate degree, I moved to Oakland and began working in a small group practice in SF and Marin. I worked full time with the group for almost 3 years. During this time, I was able to take an 8 week trip to Bogotá on my own. I spent time with my birth family, improved my Spanish, and dove into the city I am from. After my time in Oakland, I made the move to Los Angeles to be with my partner who works at UCLA.
In June of 2024, my private practice officially opened!