I am a licensed psychologist specializing in providing comprehensive psychoeducational assessments and psychotherapy for children, adolescents, and young adults. Although born in Washington, D.C., I moved to the greater Atlanta area as a sophomore in high school. After completing a Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Georgia Southern University, I went on to complete a Master of Education in Clinical Psychological Assessment at Vanderbilt University. I completed my doctoral internship at The School at Columbia University and earned my Ph.D. in School Psychology at the University of Memphis. Prior to joining private practice, I completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Emory Neurodevelopment and Exposure Clinic (ENEC). In my previous roles across school, clinical, and community mental health settings, I conducted comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations and provided consultation, individual therapy, and behavioral management training to parents and caregivers. As a psychologist, I appreciate the opportunity to explore the unique characteristics of children and their families to create an inclusive environment supportive of collaboration. In my free time, I enjoy going to the park with my toddler, trying new recipes, and traveling with family and friends.