Smiling woman with curly hair standing by a large window, holding glasses in her hand, in a well-lit room with a brick wall and a side table with flowers.

Hi, I'm Chloe.

I came to this work through what I've come to think of as my own unmapping.

I know what it's like to follow a path that was handed to you and realize, somewhere along the way, that it was never quite yours. To do everything right and still feel something essential quietly missing. To feel the tension between the life you're living and something in you that has never fully been expressed.

I know that place from the inside. It's what brought me here, and it's what keeps me here.

Soul Midwife

I don't only think of myself as a therapist. I think of myself as a kind of soul midwife. Someone who helps you find your way back to what you already know. Because the goal was never to become someone new. It was always to return to the real you. And to finally trust what you find there.

Self Trust

A central part of my work is helping you relearn to trust yourself. And for most people, that trust didn't disappear overnight. Many of those I work with were taught, somewhere along the way, to doubt what they feel. To override their instincts, defer to others, or keep the peace at the expense of their own knowing. Healing begins when we stop treating your inner experience as the problem, and start treating it as the guide.

Our work together creates a space that is steady and present. A space where what is real within you can gradually emerge, and where trusting yourself becomes not just possible, but sustainable.

Outside the therapy room,

I'm a meditator and someone long shaped by poetry and spirituality. Time in nature is where I remember that we are not separate from what we move through. The land and the seasons have a way of bringing me back into that. These aren't metaphors to me, but how I understand healing as something living. Something that asks us to root, rest, and return to ourselves, again and again.