About
My work begins from the belief that our lives unfold at the meeting point of the intimate and the historical. Symptoms, repetitions, and relational impasses often feel deeply personal, yet they are also shaped by forces that exceed us—legacies of family, culture, race, desire, and time itself. In psychoanalysis, we create a space where these forces can be spoken, felt, and gradually transformed. It is a slow, attentive practice: a place where something previously unsayable can find language.
