Megan - APSW
People come to therapy for all sorts of reasons. Often it’s to understand themselves better, build skills needed to cope with their day to day, or process trauma and begin to heal. No matter what your reason is for coming to therapy, I start with a person-centered approach and focus on creating a safe space for you where all your parts are welcome.
As an AuDHD and queer therapist, I work primarily with members of these communities, but I welcome anyone who connects with my approach and falls within my scope of practice. Common issues that I help people navigate are anxiety, depression, transitions, late-diagnosis (autism and ADHD), executive functioning issues, grief, trauma, and relationships.
You can expect identity-affirming and trauma-informed care with an open invitation to bring any topic to the session. Based on your strengths and what you’re working toward, I will integrate other therapeutic modalities to tailor your treatment to your unique needs.
Outside of work, I am very involved in my special interest (music) and rotating hyperfixations (my love of baking cakes has somehow alchemized into gardening and flag football at the time of writing this). I also very much enjoy spending time with my cat, Fish, who may occasionally make a brief appearance during virtual sessions.