Now accepting new clients in West Hartford, CT — in-person & virtual.
I have worked extensively with young adults through my years at the University of Hartford and in private practice, and I have deep respect for how hard this stage of life can actually be.
Emerging adulthood is genuinely disorienting. You are expected to make significant decisions about your life — what to study, what to do for work, who to be in relationships, what you actually believe — often before you have the experience or the self-knowledge to make them with any confidence. The gap between what life is supposed to look like and what it actually feels like can be significant.
I have worked extensively with young adults through my years at the University of Hartford and in private practice, and I have deep respect for how hard this stage of life can actually be. The pressures are real — financial, relational, existential — and they deserve to be taken seriously.
Common themes I work with in this population include:
These are not small questions. They are worth exploring seriously, with someone who has the patience to sit with them alongside you.
The first step is simply a conversation. A free 20- minute phone call — no pressure, no commitment. Most people find that one conversation makes the decision considerably easier.