Rebecca believes that we are wired to connect with other people and that healing happens through meaningful connections with others. “When working with clients I seek to foster a sense of safety, acceptance, and secure attachment. Together, we gently explore confusing, challenging, and sensitive areas of life in order to shed past pain and embrace innate wisdom and potential.”
Rebecca’s work often focuses on complex trauma, attachment wounding, and the numerous ways the past impacts our present -- including anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, dissociation, and chronic pain. “Transformational change is possible for everyone,” she says. “As long as we are alive, healing is possible.”
Rebecca uses Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) for treating trauma and Developmental Needs Meeting Strategy (DNMS) ego-state therapy for healing childhood attachment wounding.
She recognizes that showing up for therapy and facing the past takes immense courage. “It is my honor and privilege to walk alongside another human on their path to healing,” she says.
She obtained her master’s in clinical social work from Michigan State University.