You’ve been carrying more than most people realize.
It’s starting to feel unsustainable.

Anxiety, Depression, and Perfectionism •

Trauma, PTSD, and Sexual Assault •

Infertility, Pregnancy Loss, Perinatal Transitions, and Reproductive Trauma •

Disordered Eating, Body Image, and Identity Development •

Parenting and Family Transitions •

Grief, Loss, and Life Transitions •

Interpersonal Difficulties, Boundaries, Self-Esteem, and Self-Compassion •

Anxiety, Depression, and Perfectionism • Trauma, PTSD, and Sexual Assault • Infertility, Pregnancy Loss, Perinatal Transitions, and Reproductive Trauma • Disordered Eating, Body Image, and Identity Development • Parenting and Family Transitions • Grief, Loss, and Life Transitions • Interpersonal Difficulties, Boundaries, Self-Esteem, and Self-Compassion •

You may appear to be managing everything on the outside,
while internally feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected.

Many of the people Rebecca works with are navigating infertility or fertility treatment, healing from sexual trauma, or moving through major life transitions that feel overwhelming and isolating.

Some of Rebecca’s clinical specialties

  • Do you feel like everyone around you is pregnant—and you're expected to be happy for them? Whether you're exploring fertility preservation, navigating IVF or family-building options, or coping with loss, the journey can feel overwhelming, isolating, and full of unanswered questions.

    Therapy offers a supportive space to process your experience and reconnect with your sense of agency.

  • Pregnancy, birth, and new parenthood can bring joy—and also fear, grief, and uncertainty. You might be wondering who you are now, grieving a birth that didn’t go as planned, or overwhelmed by the transition.

    Am I doing this right? Why doesn’t anyone talk about how hard this is? You’re not alone. Therapy offers a supportive, nonjudgmental space to process your experience, explore shifts in identity and relationships, and feel more grounded.

  • Surviving sexual assault can affect how you feel in your body, in relationships, and in the world.

    Healing is not about forgetting—it is about integrating your experience in a way that allows for growth, resilience, and a renewed sense of agency.

  • Attachment-Focused Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an integrative, trauma-informed approach to EMDR that focuses on nervous system regulation and relational healing while providing a sense of containment.

    EMDR is available as a stand-alone treatment or as an adjunct to ongoing therapy with another provider. If you are interested in adjunct EMDR, please discuss this option with your current therapist before reaching out.

  • “Adulting” can be an exciting time, but it can also feel confusing, pressured, and uncertain. You might be navigating college, career decisions, relationships, independence, or a growing sense of “What am I doing with my life?” You may feel anxious, stuck, disconnected, or unsure of yourself, even if things look fine from the outside.

  • Being a teenager can feel intense, confusing, and overwhelming at times. You might be dealing with academic pressure, social stress, family expectations, identity questions, or just a constant sense of needing to keep up. You may feel anxious, low, irritable, unmotivated, or unsure of yourself—and not always know why.

    Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, friendships, school stress, self-esteem, or feeling disconnected, therapy can help you feel more grounded, supported, and less alone.

Finding the Right Therapist for You Matters

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    Complimentary Consultation

    You can book a complimentary 15-minute consultation to help you determine whether this feels like a good fit.

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    About the Process

    During this call, you can share what’s bringing you to therapy, what you’re hoping for, and get a sense of how Rebecca works and whether her approach aligns with your needs.

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    Your First Appointment

    If it feels like a good fit, you can move forward with scheduling your first appointment. Otherwise, other community referrals can be provided.