I am dedicated to providing a safe space for those experiencing infertility and pregnancy loss. I want to help you find healing on your own family building journey and foster resiliency so you can live a meaningful life now.
I get it, navigating infertility can bring a range of emotions: disappointment, failure, heartbreak. You might just be starting out the journey, and don’t know what to expect, or maybe you’ve been on this road for a long time, and feel like you can’t keep going.
I have personally experienced infertility, including failed IUI, IVF, and pregnancy losses, and I understand the pain and grief it causes. I enjoy working with individuals going through family-building challenges, and I can partner with you on your journey.
I got my Master’s of Social Work in 2013 and am licensed as a Clinical Social Worker in Missouri, Kansas, Idaho and Utah. I spend my free time reading, eating yummy food, and spending time with the people I love.
My Kansas City therapy office
Education & Trainings
- Perinatal Mental Health Certification (PMH-C)
- Certificate training from American Society for Reproductive Medicine
- Perinatal Grief and Loss training course from Seleni Institute
- Proud partner of Resolve, the National Infertility Association
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Missouri
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Utah
- Telehealth Registration from the Department of Professional License, Idaho
- Licensed Specialist Clinical Social Worker (LSCSW) in Kansas
- Master of Social Work, Brigham Young University
Your story matters, and I’m here to guide you to a place of healing.
Infertility counseling services are offered in-person in kansas city or remotely throughout Missouri, Kansas, Idaho and Utah
Infertility Resources
For Family and Friends: How to Learn More about Infertility
Those with infertility need support. But sometimes it might feel like you can never win. You say the wrong thing no matter what. I encourage all of my clients to better communicate how they feel to their support people. But you can do things on your own to have a better understanding of infertility and the pain and sadness your loved one feels.
How to Grieve a Negative Pregnancy Test
It's important to recognize that when you don't get pregnant, it feels like a loss. Give yourself permission to grieve that loss. Here are 5 steps to grieving.
What is Infertility?
Infertility is defined as the inability to get pregnant. But the official definition misses out on the emotions surrounding infertility.