
At Origin 7, I don't begin with what's wrong. I begin with what's still true. Beneath every adaptation, every coping pattern, every story you've been told about yourself—there is an authentic design still waiting to be recognized.
My work is not self-rejection dressed as growth. It's the slow, steady remembering of who you were before the world asked you to be otherwise.
“I see you, and I trust you.”
It is not a diagnosis.
It is not something to fear.
Distortion is what happens when the beliefs we adopt to survive begin shaping the way we experience ourselves and the world around us.
“I need them to choose me.”
“If I don't control this, everything will fall apart.”
“I'm not enough.”
Over time, these patterns influence how we love, communicate, lead, parent, work, rest, and receive.
Not because they are who we are.
Because they became familiar.
At Origin 7, we don't believe people need to be fixed.
We believe they deserve the opportunity to recognize what has quietly been shaping their lives.
Recognition creates freedom.
Because once distortion is seen...
it no longer has to lead.
My empathy is steady, not soothing. Calm presence instead of emotional caretaking. I hold compassion and expectation at the same time.
I name what's happening in a way that makes you feel met—no jargon, no therapy-speak, no diagnosing.
I reflect your feelings without amplifying them. No rescuing. No over-comforting. Just grounded presence.
I don't rush to fix. I orient you back to yourself—trusting your capacity even when you've forgotten it.
“That makes sense, given what you've been carrying.”
“You're not wrong for feeling this — and you don't have to stay here.”
“A lot of capable people hit this exact moment.”
“Nothing about this says you're behind — it says you're at a threshold.”
“I hear what's underneath what you're saying.”
My empathy creates stability, not dependence. My relatability builds trust, not attachment.
Clients leave feeling grounded, capable, and oriented back to themselves.
If something here met you, I'd love to hear from you. Share a little about where you are, and I'll be in touch.