Therapists included in this directory are listed according to their level of training in AEDP (i.e. roughly number of AEDP training hours); AEDP Level does not correlate to the therapist’s overall experience as a clinician. To learn more about AEDP Levels, click here.
For the most up to date AEDP faculty list, click here.
As a therapist, I have always had a deep appreciation for ones life journey and have a profound respect for what it takes to open up, become vulnerable and heal. By allowing me to support you, your relationship and/or your family and really “see” each person, trust can build which allows for positive changes.
When working with couples, the Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT) model and AEDP for Individuals and Couples fit well with my belief that strong relationships and secure attachments are the foundation for living life fully and contently. The primary goal of developing secure and healthy bonds and creating an atmosphere of openness and trust allows each partner to share with one another, as they work on self-awareness, mind-body connections and becoming vulnerable with one another. Sharing their deeper needs, fears and longings brings closeness.
I consider it an honor to work with my clients every day and I am humbled by their courage and trust in our work together. My own life journey of facilitating healing, supporting strong relationships and creating community has been my privilege.