Master of Social Work
I am a clinician at our Harvard Square clinic who provides therapy services.
As a South Asian, queer, gender non-conforming, and neurodiverse individual, my intersecting identities deeply inform my therapeutic practice. I understand the challenges of growing up in an Asian American household while navigating gender, sexuality, and disability. These lived experiences, alongside my social work training, allow me to empathize with those who feel unheard and caught between who they are and who they want to be. In my work primarily with children, teens, and young adults, I often see this tension emerge as a pivotal part of self-discovery.
I believe you know yourself best, and seeking services reflects a desire for change. My role is not to “fix,” but to serve as a supportive guide, offering tools and gentle guidance when needed while creating a safe and brave space for growth. I am especially passionate about working with South Asian individuals and LGBTQIA+ and neurodiverse communities.
I also recognize the power of creativity in healing, and I may incorporate art and narrative therapy to help you retell your story in a way that best resonates with you. I want to cultivate a space where you, the client, can feel truly heard. I look forward to being a part of your journey!