About Me
I was born and raised in Jamaica, Queens by three generations of phenomenal women. I received my BA in Psychology from Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT and my doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Michigan- Ann Arbor. I completed my doctoral internship at the Yale School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry, where I am currently Voluntary Clinical Faculty. I have experience working with individuals of diverse cultural, gender, and class identities across with a spectrum of presenting concerns. As a Black, queer, first-generation college graduate, I have a keen understanding for how various forms of power and privilege inform our everyday lives and psychological wellbeing. Additionally, I have my own lived experience of therapy and healing, and thus I have a deep appreciation for how big an undertaking the process of change can be.