• I come from a person-centered (Rogerian) approach, which means I view my clients positively and believe in their abilities to change. I provide space to reflect and process to the client can make self-discoveries in a safe environment.. I believe by creating this safe environment. Additionally, I use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Gestalt, and Emotional Focused Therapy Since clients come from all different walks of life, I try to integrate different theories that would best benefit a particular client.

  • I work with ages 16 and above.

  • Sessions are broken down as below:

    $135 per 55 minute individual session

    $155 per 85 minute intake session.

    If these costs are not within your price range, please let me know and we can discuss referrals. I offer a 15-minute consultation at zero cost. At this time, a sliding scale cannot be provided.

  • I currently am out of network. However, I can provide a superbill for you to get reimbursement from your health insurance.

  • I am located in Mount Pleasant, SC right next to the Ravenel Bridge. The exact location is 222 W. Coleman Blvd., Mount Pleasant, SC 29464. It’s a great location close to most areas in the Charleston community (Downtown, West Ashley, North Charleston, Isle of Palms, Sullivan’s Island). I’m on the first floor of the building to allow accessibility.

  • I sure do!

  • Clients have 48 hours to cancel or reschedule their appointment. If a client needs to reschedule for the same day (earlier or later in the day) there will be no penalty if my schedule allows. If a client cancels in less than 48 hours or does not show, clients pay the full fee of what their session would cost.

  • I earned my bachelor’s degree from Samford University in Birmingham, AL. I then went and received my MEd in Higher Education and Student Affairs at the University of South Carolina. After working almost a decade in higher education, it was time for me to change my career pathways, and I finally decided to follow my dreams of becoming a counselor. At the end of August, I graduate with my Master’s in Counseling: Clinical Mental Health at Wake Forest University. I plan to be licensed in South Carolina in September, 2025!

  • I wanted a name that could give people an understanding that the therapy space can be their own place of serenity, safety, and escape. For the majority of my life, the Harry Potter series played a tremendous impact on my life. These books have helped in times when I felt alone, and provided me a place of escape when I needed it. Therefore, I decided to name my practice The Burrow, which became a place of happiness and serenity for Harry and his friends.

  • Monday through Friday

    8 a.m. to 7 p.m. (last appointment 6 p.m.)