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As a licensed mental and behavioral health provider, my goal is to work closely with caregivers to understand your child’s developmental and mental health needs. Together, we will develop a plan to support your child’s well‑being.
I am passionate about supporting children who experience anxiety, ADHD, and challenges with self‑esteem and self‑worth. I believe kids can accomplish amazing things when they have the support they need. I use a strengths‑based, collaborative approach to help children and their caregivers find practical solutions to difficult behaviors and emotional struggles. I also offer faith‑based integration for families who find this meaningful. I am working toward certification in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help children and teens build regulation skills, reduce triggers, and regain a sense of safety after trauma.
Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my husband and dogs, going for walks, enjoying Wisconsin bonfires, playing games with friends and family, listening to music, camping, reading, and finding creative outlets. I also mentor teens at my church and serve as the worship leader. While my husband has me cheering for the Cubs during baseball season, we remain loyal Packers fans—and you’ll often find me knitting during the games.
Titles
- Licensed Mental Health Therapist
Education
- 2020, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI), MSW
- 2018, UW-Steven’s Point, SOC WORK (Archived)
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Insurance Information
If you're not sure whether your health plan covers care at Children's Wisconsin, it's best to call your insurance company. They can tell you if your plan includes Children's Wisconsin and how much it will pay. It's also a good idea to look at your plan so you know what costs you might have. You can also reach out to our team for any questions.
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- Care for patients only as part of a team
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