About Me

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The purpose of this page is to give you additional information on my training, background, and other factors you might find relevant as you consider choosing a therapist. I am a Licensed Psychologist in Nevada, Oregon, & California (though I am physically located in Las Vegas, NV). I am authorized to practice remotely in 38+ PsyPACT states and I have ties to Arizona, Washington, and Missouri as I was previously licensed and/or have lived in these places. My services are 100% virtual (i.e., online therapy).

I specialize in treating anxiety (and anxiety-related disorders), depression, body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs; e.g., trichotillomania and dermatillomania), and LGBTQ+ concerns, particularly transgender youth and adults. During my post-doctoral residency in Portland, OR at Portland Psychotherapy, I received specialized training in treating anxiety disorders and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)-specific training and supervision by recognized leaders in the field. In earlier years, I received training conducting evaluations within a multidisciplinary transgender health clinic.

I am a World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) Standards of Care for the Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse People, Version 8 (SOC8) Certified Member and Mentor. I am also a co-author of the SOC8. I previously served as co-chair of the WPATH Student Initiative and was the elected student representative to the WPATH Board of Directors. I currently serve as Co-Chair of the WPATH Ethics Committee. I have published qualitative, quantitative, and theoretical articles on transgender health, clinical outcomes, and ethics.

I have worked with youth, families, teens, and adults in various capacities since 2012. Prior to going into full-time teletherapy private practice, I fulfilled roles including University Counseling Center Staff Psychologist, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Clinical Supervisor, Group Therapy Facilitator (ACT, interpersonal process, psychedelic integration and safety, LGBT+ support, coping skills groups), Assessment Specialist, Outreach, Marketing, and Referral Specialist for a Community Mental Health Clinic, Assistant Coordinator for a Sexual and Gender Diversity Resource Center, Assistant Residential Life Coordinator, College Teaching Assistant (Introduction to Counseling Theories), College Instructor (Sex Roles in Education), Research Assistant, and Guest Lecturer & Trainer.

I take professional development and providing quality care seriously. I believe you will find this reflected in my clinical, professional, and research activities. If you’d like to know even more about my credentials, training, or background click the “Curriculum Vitae” button or keep on reading.

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Credentials

Membership & Service

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Formal Education

2020
Doctorate of Philosophy in Counseling Psychology
(APA-Accredited)
University of Missouri – Kansas City, Kansas City, MO

2015
Master of Arts in Counseling and Guidance
(CACREP-Accredited)
New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM

2012
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy
Certificate in Ethics

Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

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A Little Bit More of the Personal

Sometimes people want to know a little bit about their therapist before getting started. You may have a preference for a therapist with a particular specialty or of a certain gender, race, faith, sexual orientation, modality, etc. I work with a wide range of clients and backgrounds regardless of their political, spiritual, or faith beliefs. For most presenting concerns that are well-defined (e.g., panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder [OCD], BFRBs, major depression, etc.), I know what treatments are effective in addressing those concerns. At the same time, therapy isn’t always about symptom reduction and getting rid of depression or anxiety and my approach to therapy is also values-based. As a professional, I view my role as helping you live the life you want to live (whatever that may be), even if it does not match my personal beliefs or preferences. This doesn’t mean I am 100% unbiased (no therapist is), but it does mean I re-orient myself to what’s important for my clients for the benefit of my clients.

For those who want to work with a therapist within the LGBTQ+ community, then it may be important for you to know that I came out as gay at the age of 18. Though, over time, I realized other terms might be more accurate labels for my sexual orientation (e.g., queer, bi, spectrasexual). I specialize in working with transgender and non-binary youth, young adults, and their families. Often I get the question “What’s my experience working with transgender folks?” I identify as a white, cisgender, non-disabled man. I do not have any direct experience of what it is to be transgender. Most of my experience comes from a decade of mentorship, clinical experience, formal research, and relationships with family, friends, and colleagues who identify as transgender or non-binary. In line with my personal and philosophical beliefs, I place a high value on client autonomy. I want to help clients be their best selves, even when society might not yet be on board with that, or circumstances create significant barriers to living their life.

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