Photograph by Yolanda Cavicchio

As a therapist, yogi, herbalist, dancer, musician, and lover of nature and animals, I appreciate the many ways we experience connection. My roots are in Cuba, Syria, and Italy, though I grew up in North Carolina and found my way to the Northeast as a teenager. I currently live and work on the ancestral lands of the Agawam people.

My path to becoming a therapist shaped by my own experience as a client. As an teen, therapy offered me a space to feel seen and supported, and to make sense of my inner world. This sparked a desire to offer the same sense of presence and care to others. My commitment is to growth, embodiment, and connection, not only on the personal and relational levels, but also within the wider systems we all move through.

My life has been influenced by movement, art, and contemplative practices. These traditions have offered me pathways for insight beyond words, and they continue to inspire the integrative lens I bring to therapy. I am also guided by attunement to the mystical and the unseen. I connect with ancient healing traditions, symbolism, dreams, astrology, divination, and the wisdom carried in our lineages as ways of deepening insight and remembering our inherent belonging.

As a devoted learner and avid reader, I am always evolving through study, experience, self-inquiry, and relationship. I see therapy as a living process in which both client and clinician grow together. To walk alongside another human in their unfolding is an honor I hold with humility and reverence.

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