Drawing upon my extensive training, and vast life experience, I will help you recognize your innate ability to access wisdom and healing. I bring a relaxed, loving, and compassionate spirit to my work while helping you find graceful solutions. When I meet with you, I look towards your health and what is working for you.
Our work together is designed to explore and unpack the problems you are experiencing so you can expand on your strengths and accomplish your goals. I have over 30 years of experience working with people, both as a therapist and a teacher, and thrive on witnessing transformation in my clients. Using a body-centered approach, I help you tune into your body so you can quiet your thinking, enjoy a positive state of mind and create a more fulfilling life. You will experience connection and healing, and find you are living your life with ease. I approach my work with care and sensitivity so you can feel safe exploring any issue.
I have worked with people on many issues including:
“We met Sue as one of the therapist’s in our son’s recovery program. She was the first therapist our son ever trusted and connected with, and he continued to meet with her after leaving the program. Sue and our son have a relationship that is helping save his life. Addiction is so scary and tricky to deal with. We are fortunate to have found someone who knows what she’s dealing with! I trust that our son will be OK, and I credit Sue for getting him on a safe path.”
– Parents of a son in recovery
“My time with Sue has served as a very beneficial and grounding experience. Having Sue as a sounding board has allowed me to deepen and maintain an understanding and awareness of my true nature. This balance has led me to find more clarity in my purpose as well as empower me to turn goals into actionable items and measurable growth!”
– Professional Athlete
“I’ve been going to see Sue for over a year now and I keep going back because she creates an atmosphere that is both empowering and nurtures growth. I’ve made a lot of positive changes in my life that were manifested and developed during my sessions. Sue is easy going and encouraging, and likes to say “Take it easy, but take it,” one of her profoundly simple phrases that holds truth.”
– A young man in recovery