Therapy Rooted In Connection, Guided By Authenticity
I offer a space where your story is met with care, your values are honored, and healing unfolds at your pace.
Welcome. I’m so glad you’re here. Starting therapy is a brave and meaningful step—and I want to honor the work it took to get here. It’s normal to feel unsure about where to begin, what questions to ask, or how to know if a therapist is the right fit. You’re not alone in that.
I’m truly honored you’ve found your way to Dow Counseling Services. My hope is to make this process feel less intimidating, more transparent, and deeply supportive.
If you’re wondering whether we might be a good match, here’s a bit about how I approach therapy: I see myself as your ally—someone you can connect with in a grounded, nonjudgmental space. I don’t believe therapy is about fixing, labeling, or rushing to diagnose. Instead, I view it as a collaborative relationship where we explore your emotions, experiences, and values with curiosity and care.
Together, we’ll work to clarify what matters most to you, build tools that support your growth, and create space for healing that aligns with your truth.
At Dow Counseling Services, I offer a safe, supportive space where you can feel truly heard and understood. Therapy here unfolds at your pace, empowering you to move from feeling stuck to living with clarity, confidence, and intention.
I believe mental health is health—and everyone deserves care that is free from stigma. Just like physical ailments, emotional pain deserves attention and healing. I take a holistic approach, considering all aspects of your life—relationships, culture, sleep, nutrition, and more—because your well-being is multifaceted.
We’re all human, shaped by both pain and joy. My role is to honor your unique experience and walk alongside you as you reconnect with your most authentic self. Healing begins when we feel safe enough to be seen.
“A person is a fluid process, not a fixed and static entity; a flowing river of change, not a block of solid material; a continually changing constellation of potentialities, not a fixed quantity of traits.”
― Carl R. Rogers
