Over twenty years ago I entered the working field of psychology. Throughout my years I continue to discover the importance of therapeutic relationships and creating safe environments.
Some of my footprints in psychology include; forensic—working with sex offenders of various ages, direct and indirect victims of crimes, group work—integrating music therapy with direct and indirect victims of crime, trauma, infant mental health, school base, development, active military members and their families, veterans, crisis work, couples, and individuals of various ages.
It is a privilege to work in the field of psychology. I have found practicing experiential practices such as descriptive phenomenology, psycho dynamic, expressive arts, and the importance of being eclectic in eastern and western therapeutic practices.