Expert & Comprehensive Services
In San Francisco & Online
Offering personalized therapy for individuals, couples, and families, I help patients navigate complex mental health challenges, including psychosis, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder, with compassion, humor, and empathetic care.

Diagnostic Specialties
Treating the Full Spectrum of Symptoms
Together, the diagnostic process is approached as an opportunity to uncover subtle details, such as environmental influences, that hold the key to understanding the root causes of distress. Culture, life experiences, and the context of one’s surroundings shape both diagnosis and treatment. Rather than focusing on labels, diagnosis is used as a tool for deeper insight and to guide evidence-based care. Creative and personalized strategies are integrated to relieve symptoms, foster resilience, and empower you to take control of your mental health journey.

Anxiety
Worry, stomach aches, headaches, trouble with being indecisive, sleep problems, restlessness, relationship distress, loss of appetite, over use of caffeine
Bipolar Disorder
Needing less sleep or no sleep, poor appetite and weight loss, racing thoughts, rapid speech, talking over people, highly irritable, impatient or aggressive
PTSD
Sexual trauma, combat, domestic violence, witnessing of high conflict, arguments in childhood, victim of a crime, learning of traumatic event occurring to a loved one
Psychosis & Schizophrenia
Unfamiliar thoughts or feelings, sensory or perceptual changes, withdrawal or loss of motivation, changes in your typical routine
Depression
Experience of significant loss (break-up, death, divorce, moving, loss of employment), low motivation/low energy, no longer feel like going out or connecting with friends and family, desire to end one’s own life, self-medication with drugs and alcohol, or food
Borderline Personality
Difficulty with age appropriate responsibility, fear of abandonment, self-harm, difficulty setting and respecting boundaries, trouble finding a “good fit” therapist, trouble at work, paranoia
Vignettes to Inspire Hope & Healing
Many of my patients carry complex life stories and have endured profound suffering, leading them to feel isolated in their struggles. The fictional vignettes I’ve written, inspired by common themes I encounter in my work, are meant to show that with the right support, no challenge is insurmountable or beyond hope.
The Driven Spark
A young mind fueled by ambition, seeking stability
“The Driven Spark” is an 18-year-old young man who, until recently, had been navigating the typical challenges of adolescence. Growing up in a supportive family, he had always been seen as a quiet and introverted individual, focused on his studies and hobbies. However, over the past few months, his behavior began to change in ways that alarmed his parents. Driven, who had previously been engaged with his family, started withdrawing into his room, spending long hours alone, and avoiding interactions with others.
Ember of the Lost
A young woman seeking light through turbulent emotions
“Ember of the Lost” is a 22-year-old woman who has been grappling with the complexities of her mental health for much of her young life. Diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder (BD) at 16, Ember’s journey through adolescence and early adulthood has been marked by a series of turbulent experiences. The daughter of two full-time working parents, who care about her deeply and can’t understand her feelings of abandonment and insecurity.
Portrait of Shimmer:
Navigating the Shadows
A mother balancing ambition, family, and emotional well-being
Portrait, a 27-year-old woman known for her intelligence and creativity, has faced a series of emotional challenges throughout her life. Raised in a middle-class family, her natural curiosity and drive have led her to a successful career while managing a vibrant home life as a devoted mother to her two-year-old child.

