B.S., MSW Intern
I find great fulfillment in collaborating with clients who are neurodiverse, as well as those dealing with depression and anxiety. My focus is on helping clients develop self-advocacy and coping skills, particularly when they are motivated, engaged, and actively seeking support.
I possess lived experience as a neurodiverse individual and as a parent to a neurodiverse child. My background encompasses both inpatient care and behavioral health systems. I am prepared to actively engage and assist individuals in cultivating the skills required for sustaining stability within the community. My approach is rooted in empathy and compassion.
I am currently in my second year at Boston University’s School of Social Work. I am eager to support individuals as they work towards improving their self-esteem, broadening their perspective on life, and strengthening their connections with others.