If your child is feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or struggling to manage big emotions, you’re not alone—and they don’t have to go through it alone either. I support children and teens in navigating tough feelings, identity development, and life’s changes in a way that feels safe, respectful, and empowering.
As a neurodivergent, queer therapist with roots in Thessalon First Nation, my approach is grounded in lived experience, cultural connection, and deep empathy. I use neurodiversity-affirming and trauma-informed practices to help kids build emotional regulation, confidence, and strong peer relationships. I also support families through transitions like divorce, school stress, and shifting dynamics at home.
I believe healing happens when young people feel seen and supported for who they truly are. That’s the kind of space I work to create every day.