I am a psychiatrist with a deep interest in how our earliest relationships and unconscious patterns shape the ways we feel, work, and relate to others. My work is psychoanalytically informed, with a focus on exploring the deeper sources of emotional struggles, not just managing symptoms, but creating space for lasting change.
I am a psychoanalytic candidate at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute (BPSI), where I am completing advanced training in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy. I began my analytic education through the BPSI Fellowship during residency and continue to deepen this work through supervision and ongoing analysis.
I completed medical school at Tufts University and adult psychiatry training at Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital, where I served as the Outpatient Psychotherapy Chief Resident. I am board-certified in both adult and addiction psychiatry and maintain an affiliation with McLean Hospital, where I supervise residents in psychotherapy. At Brandeis University, I serve as a psychiatrist, working closely with college and graduate students.
Before medicine, I spent nearly a decade in finance and completed the Chartered Financial Analyst program. That experience gives me a particular understanding of the pressures professionals face, including physicians, lawyers, finance leaders, entrepreneurs, and how those pressures can affect not just work, but relationships and inner life.