Specialties
A relational approach to psychological testing that centers client insight and engagement.
This specialty applies collaborative methods to psychological assessment, emphasizing shared meaning-making over top-down interpretation. Rooted in therapeutic assessment principles, it helps clients understand their data in context, fostering clarity, curiosity, and ownership of their personal narrative. Used across diagnostic and developmental evaluations, collaborative assessment builds bridges between self-perception and clinical insight.
The study of identity, emotion, and psychological growth in men—across life stages.
This specialty explores male development through a clinical and neurodevelopmental lens, not a sociological one. It focuses on how boys and men form emotional awareness, self-concept, and relational capacity. Emphasis is placed on agency, integrity, and emotional authenticity—supporting men in becoming fully themselves without cultural distortion or apology.
An integrative approach to leadership that connects self-awareness with sustainable success.
This specialty explores how personality, emotional regulation, and core beliefs shape leadership behavior—especially under stress. By weaving psychological insight with real-world leadership demands, it emphasizes the inner work required to lead with clarity, integrity, and adaptability. Focus areas include moral reasoning, identity alignment, interpersonal intelligence, and navigating internal conflict. It’s especially relevant during burnout, role shifts, or when success feels disconnected from personal meaning.
A developmental deep dive into the challenges of identity, transition, and direction.
This specialty explores the critical period between adolescence and stable adulthood, focusing on how young people develop executive function, relational autonomy, and a sense of purpose. It addresses common struggles like perfectionism, emotional dysregulation, self-doubt, and the complex task of becoming oneself amid competing roles and expectations.

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) deepens relational connections by uncovering and addressing core emotional and behavioral patterns. This integrative approach combines emotional insight with actionable strategies to heal relational wounds, strengthen attachments, and enhance communication. By clarifying the underlying dynamics that shape interactions, EFT lays the groundwork for lasting emotional resilience and growth.
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

Clinical specialization in the lived experience of ADHD, Autism, and related profiles.
This specialty focuses on how cognitive differences affect emotion regulation, social behavior, sensory integration, and executive functioning. With an emphasis on lived experience rather than deficits, it supports clarity around self-understanding, scaffolding for daily life, and pathways toward personal growth that honor individuality over conformity.
Neurodivergence and Adaptive Functioning