I work with:

  • Children (5-12)

  • Teens

  • Young adults

  • Adults

  • Older adults

I do not offer traditional couples counselling. However, I do work with people in relationships who want to “de-centre” compulsory monogamy and cishet mononorativity

Offerings and Fees

I vibe with:

  • Art makers and creatives

  • Activists, advocates and abolitionists

  • Folks who have been othered. Labeled as “different”/ “weird”

  • Highly “emotional” and “sensitive” kids/people

  • Those who have been “cancelled” and persecuted by lateral violence

  • Those interested in making space/embracing parts of themselves that don’t serve the dominant social scripts

I do very well with:

  • “Third-culture-kid” experiences

  • Intergenerational and complex trauma

  • “Queerness”/ sexual and gender diverse experiences

  • Non-monogamy/polyamory/relationship anarchy

  • Navigating the world as a “mad” and neurodivergent person

  • Birthing person and parenting experiences

Learn more about my specializations here.

I offer a flexible three-tier pricing model—Reparation, Standard, and Redistribution—designed to honour each person's unique financial reality. This model is grounded in trust, care, and equity. It allows for movement between tiers as your circumstances shift, and it welcomes those with greater access to resources to help make this work more accessible to others. Together, we create a space of shared responsibility and collective care.

I've created some guiding criteria to help you choose the tier that best aligns with where you are right now. I invite you to take your time, reflect with honesty and compassion, and select a specific rate within the suggested range that feels right for you.

If you have counselling coverage through private insurance that you might not fully use this year, please consider choosing standard or redistribution-tier rates.

  • 60-minute sessions $70 - $115  
    90-minute sessions $115 - $170

    • Struggle to meet basic needs or are living paycheck to paycheck

    • Have significant debt, limited income, or no savings

    • Are unemployed, underemployed, or in unstable work

    • Support others financially or rely on mutual aid/community to get by

    • Hold marginalized identities that have historically and systemically limited access to wealth (e.g., Black, Indigenous, undocumented, disabled/mad, trans, etc.)

      This tier is about access without shame. If this is you, this rate is for you.

  • 60-minute sessions $140 - $165 
    90-minute sessions $210 - $250

    • Earn a stable income and can meet your needs with some room for small luxuries

    • May have some debt but it doesn't significantly impact your monthly stability

    • Rarely worry about meeting basic expenses

    • Sometimes support others financially but are not the primary provider

    • Do not currently experience systemic or chronic financial barriers, though you may not hold generational wealth 

      This tier reflects the true cost of the service and sustains the work long-term.

  • 60-minute sessions $180 - $225 
    90-minute sessions $260 - $340

    • Have savings, investments, or own property

    • Can comfortably meet all your needs and wants

    • Have access to family wealth, generational support, or high earning power

    • Hold identities that have increased your access to wealth (e.g., whiteness, citizenship, abled body, higher education)

    • Want to help make this service accessible to others with fewer financial resources

      Paying at this tier helps subsidize "Tier Reparation" clients and supports equitable access.

Trauma and the Third-Culture-Kid Experience

“I have struggled to prove myself into existence.”
-Cathy Park Hong,
Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning

As someone who’s also grown up between cultures, I know how complex the healing journey can be—especially for those of us from immigrant families. It’s about reconnecting with ourselves and our roots while making space for who we’re becoming.

The path isn’t always smooth. Balancing different values can bring up tension, but it’s through those struggles that real growth happens—and with it, the chance to break cycles and heal across generations.

In therapy, I aim to create a space where all parts of you are welcome. A space that honors your full identity and supports meaningful growth.

 
A picture of a Chinese family consisting of three people. In this picture, Xu is eleven years old. They were with their father and mother. The father is wearing glasses and wearing a white polo shirt. The mother is wearing a green top.

Image Description: a photo of a Chinese family, consisting of a father, mother and a child. The child is Xu, they were eleven in this photo. Their father has glasses and is wearing a white polo shirt with dark blue collars. Their mother is wearing a green top is carrying a shoulder bag on her left. Xu is standing between their parents. They are wearing a denim overall dress with a white t-shirt underneath. This photo was taken in China, at the Du Fu Thached Cottage, in Cheng Du.

 

Queer experiences

“Gender diversity is a natural attribute of human expression, not an illness that needs to be fixed.”
- Alok Vaid-Menon,
Beyond the Gender Binary

Embracing my identity as a non-binary, queer, and non-monogamous person has been a journey of deep self-discovery—one grounded in self-compassion, joy, and community support. Through this process, I’ve come to understand the power of healing and being seen in all our complexity.

My hope is to create a space where you feel safe, affirmed, and free to explore every part of who you are—at your own pace, and in your own way.

 
Collage image with a bluish purple background and paint drip cut outs pasted near the bottom. The paint cutouts are layered on top of each other. There is a long strip of dark blue paint in the middle, connected to a light blue oval at the top

Image Description: a collage of consisting of a triangular shape with wavy edges, flowers, an arched door way and a purple sand dune at the top. The triangle shape is lime green near the edges and fades to light green towards the centre. It also has black pen drawings of lines and swirls at left and right sides of the shape. On the outer edge of the triangle, there is an orange flower, a pink flower and two stemmed daisies. There is also an arched doorway at the bottom of the triangle and a purple wavy sand dune above the triangle.

 

Birthing Person and Parenting

”The truth is that [parenthood] is a hero’s journey. For most of us it’s not a journey outward, to the most fantastic and farthest-flung places, but inward, downward, to the deepest parts of your strength, to the innermost buried core of everything you are made of but didn’t know was there.”

-Jessie Klein, I’ll Show Myself Out: Essays on Midlife and Motherhood

As a birthing person and parent, I’ve learned that raising a child is both deeply meaningful and incredibly challenging. It’s a journey filled with transformation, vulnerability, and love.

The support I offer is grounded in simply showing up—honoring the quiet, everyday work of parenting that often goes unseen. Healing, for many of us, means reconnecting with our inner wisdom and learning to embrace both the children in our lives and the child within ourselves—with compassion, not perfection.

Through this, we begin to see that our love, our presence, and our efforts are enough.

 
collage image of a baby held by two hands. The left hand has flowers growing out of the wrist. The right hand has dead flowers and bones attached to the wrist. The image is against a background of a night sky with stars and nebula

Image Description: a collage image of a baby held by two hands. The baby has dark hair and has their eyes closed and out stretched out. The baby’s lower half is wrapped in loose blanket The left hand is below the baby and has flowers growing out of the wrist. The right hand has dead flowers and bones attached to the wrist. The image is against a background of a night sky with stars and nebula clouds.