Therapy for young children and the parents raising them, for couples, and for whole families — grounded in attachment, regulation, and twenty years of listening closely. We start wherever you actually are, not where a chart says you should be.
Growth rarely moves in a straight line — for a two-year-old learning to calm down, a couple relearning each other, or a family finding its footing again. The work here follows the actual rhythm of your life, not a script.
The nervous system learns safety in relationship first. Sessions work with that — helping children, parents, and partners find steadier ground together.
Long before words, we communicate in tempo, tone, and pause. That training shapes how I listen for what's underneath — and how repair happens after rupture.
Two decades of clinical work with children, parents, couples, and families — enough time to trust that things genuinely can shift, even when it doesn't feel that way yet.
In person at the Littleton office, or by secure video from wherever you are.
Support for the earliest, most formative relationship — helping little ones learn to calm down and stay connected, and helping parents feel steadier alongside them.
Practical, compassionate guidance for the daily work of parenting — the moments that are hard to explain to anyone who isn't in them with you.
Untangling old patterns and rebuilding trust between family members — so that everyone, not just one person, gets to feel understood.
For two people finding their way back into sync — learning each other's rhythm again, and how to repair well when it breaks.
Twenty years in, I still think the most important part of therapy is the part before any technique — actually being with someone in what's hard.
I came to this work through music therapy, which taught me to listen for tempo and tone before words — the pause before a child melts down, the beat a couple misses when they talk past each other. That training still shapes how I practice: paying attention to rhythm, not just content.
My clinical focus is attachment and regulation — the wiring that lets a young child feel safe enough to explore, and lets a parent stay steady when things get loud. From there, the same ideas extend naturally into coaching parents, and into work with couples and families finding their way back to each other.
Whatever brought you here, we'll go at a pace that actually fits your family — and we'll make meaning of it together, not just manage the symptoms.
442 King St, Littleton, MA
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Secure video appointments available for clients across Massachusetts.
By appointment — reach out and we'll find a time that works.
Reaching out is often the hardest part. A short call or email is enough to start — no pressure, just a conversation about what's going on and whether this feels like the right fit.