I grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina and Brookline, Massachusetts. After graduating from Mount Holyoke College with a degree in French, I traveled around the US, living in Manhattan, Phoenix, Chapel Hill, NC and Tampa, FL. After volunteering at a local women’s center as a peer counselor, I discovered my interest in clinical psychology. I went back to school and received a second BA (at age 29!) in experimental Psychology from North Carolina State University.
I trained in the doctoral program at the Center for Professional Psychology at The George Washington University, and completed an APA-approved internship at Chestnut Lodge Hospital in Rockville, MD, and a postdoctoral fellowship at the Georgetown University Counseling and Psychiatric Service. Licensed in Maryland and the District of Columbia since 2004, I provide psychotherapy, psychological assessment and testing, consultation to small organizations, and supervision for graduate students and early career professionals. I have a particular interest in the diagnosis and treatment of adult ADHD.