
Therapy for women and families who have crossed borders - for love, for family, for a chapter that wasn't quite their own.
I work with women and families through the quiet labor of relocation, cultural displacement, and seasons of transition - including expats, families abroad for a chapter of their lives, and the partners and families behind high-visibility careers, including professional athletes. Virtual sessions, international clients, USD pricing, direct booking through Jane App.
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When the Move Was For Someone You Love
You said yes to a new country. A new language. A new chapter of your family's story. And somewhere along the way, the quieter work of becoming yourself in it went unspoken.
Some of the women I work with are partners of professional athletes, executives, or other high-visibility careers. Some are mothers who moved with their families for a chapter abroad. Some crossed borders for love, for safety, or for a fresh start. The work is the same - making room for the woman doing the carrying, not just the people she carries.
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Virtual sessions in any time zone. USD billing. Direct booking through Jane App.

I understand what it means to begin again in an unfamiliar place.
I had already trained as a counsellor when my family and I moved abroad. Together, we navigated a new language, an unfamiliar culture, and the slow process of building a life that finally began to feel like home.
Even with professional training, I felt the gap between understanding transition intellectually and living through it personally. The experience deepened the way I understand identity, belonging, adaptation, and the emotional weight that major life changes can quietly carry.
Today, my work focuses on supporting women and families navigating transitions of their own - relocation, cultural adjustment, relationship shifts, identity changes, and the experience of rebuilding steadiness within unfamiliar seasons of life.
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