Sarah specializes in exploring gender and sexuality as well as helping family systems and couples navigate how identity and trauma can impact the system. Sarah provides individual, couples/relational, and family therapy, and somatic experiencing – a trauma informed practice that incorporates the body into therapy. In couples/relational and family therapy, Sarah helps her clients learn how to effectively and compassionately interact with, support, and challenge one another. She has over 10 years of experience working with LGBTQ+ clients and has supported individual clients, relationships, and family systems navigate gender and sexuality.
Sarah approaches her clinical work through a developmental, multi-systemic and multi-cultural lens. Her work focuses on exploring how patterns of thinking, behaving, and expressing ourselves have developed over time and creating a safe, trusting, and collaborative context in therapy to begin noticing, acknowledging, and shifting these patterns. Sarah emphasizes learning more about the context in which her clients live because it is essential to better understand them and how context may influence their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Sarah also takes into account the varying roles and identities her clients have within their lives and the intersectional relationship of such identities (familial, racial, cultural, religious, gender, sexuality, etc).
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