Major Life Illnesses:


I enjoy and feel a strong work connection with people who are experiencing or who have had a major, life-threatening illness, as well as working with their families and loved ones. Although a grave illness is often fraught with worry and pain for individuals and their families, it can often provide a doorway to healing, growth, and deep life change.

Searching for a Partner:

For several unexplained reasons and because of my own life task, I have worked well with many single individuals seeking to find a life spouse or partner. This work is usually integrated with exploring early family relations, issues of self-esteem, employment, and enjoyment with life.

Fertility Issues:

I work in an informed, helpful, and sensitive manner with individuals and couples who have experienced difficulty conceiving children. While I keep informed of current medical procedures in the fertility arena, I bring to my client work an approach that is respectful for many energy-based, alternative therapies that restore hope and vitality in this realm of healing.

Employment / Vocation Issues:

Not happy with what you are doing? Unfulfilled and looking for a change of career? Finding meaning in what you are doing? These are topics that are on many folks minds and I help people ask hard questions of themselves as well as to create and implement ways of making changes.

Learning Disabilities, Emotional, and Attention Disorders:

Lastly, I have an in depth knowledge of learning disabilities, school and college issues, and attention deficit disorder that I have accumulated over the past 20 years. While I no longer conduct evaluations, I still provide psychological and educational consultation to families and individuals with these concerns. More frequently I help to document disabilities for individuals needing to seek accommodations in college or the workplace.


   
- GO DO IT! -

“Don’t ask what the world
needs. Ask what makes you
come alive, and go do it.
Because what the world
needs is people who have
come alive.”


By Howard Thurman
(theologian, mystic, & activist)