I am an artist, writer, and mental health professional with more than three years of experience working with at-risk populations.

Before that, I spent years in depression – isolating myself from others in shame – after I was kicked out of the military and placed into an inpatient substance abuse rehabilitation program.

I wouldn’t change any of my past suffering. Being in rehab was the first real step to finding internal happiness. I reluctantly learned about self-acceptance and -forgiveness during mandatory group therapy exercises. When us addicts were once asked what besides drugs makes us happy, I tried all the activities I was never able to do as a child, looking for any insight into myself.

This process of self-discovery continued even once I left rehab. I had practiced every day in the coping skills that I mocked in the past. I found my love for creative expression and psychology. My confidence grew slowly but surely, so much so that I spent years facilitating groups and supporting individuals from at-risk population groups.

My passion is using art and journaling to help others express themselves when the right thing to say cannot be found. To become a licensed therapist is my aspiration – this website serves to document the journey there.

Artist

Self-Composed

May 2026 – Present

Building my brand through personal projects and client collaborations.

Behavioral Health Resource Coordinator
Integrated Behavioral Health – Stanford Medicine Partners (Primary Care)
March 2026 – Present

Making outreach calls an assisting patients with scheduling appointments within a team of providers which include licensed clinical social workers and medical practitioners.

Rehabilitation Therapist
Villa Fairmont MHRC – Telecare Corporation
May 2023 – March 2026

Serving clients with severe mental illness in an inpatient treatment setting. Facilitated rehabilitation groups including art, journaling, coping skills, mental health education, and physical activity. Taught employees as an instructor of Nonviolent Crisis Intervention with the Crisis Prevention Institute for one year. Wrote documentation for clients weekly and conducted elopement risk assessments.

Education

Psychology (Bachelor of Arts)
University of California, Santa Barbara

A dimly lit art studio or gallery filled with framed photographs on wooden easels and shelves. A large portrait in the foreground focuses on a serene, expressionless face. Other smaller portraits, mostly of women, are displayed around it. Vintage cameras and decorative plants add to the vintage and artistic ambiance.
A laptop computer with a website displayed on the screen featuring the text 'Exceptional Web Application design & development'. The laptop is on a dark surface, and the website has a clean and modern design with a light background and colorful text elements.