Your body isn’t broken. It’s telling a story.

A nervous-system-centered, neuroscience backed approach that helps you understand your story, heal chronic symptoms, and reconnect with who you truly are.


If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unlike yourself lately, you’re not alone. I know what it’s like when your typical coping strategies are no match for what you’re going through—and how deeply it can affect everything: your relationships, your work, even your body.

I’ve experienced how emotional stress can show up physically—through anxiety, pain, fatigue, and a deep sense of disconnection, no matter how hard you try to fix it. For a long time, I believed that all the answers were outside of me.

Everything began to shift when I was met with deep support and attunement, and learned to listen to my body and process the emotions and needs I had been carrying.

Now, I have the privilege of walking with others through that same process—creating space for you to be seen, supported, and reconnected with who you truly are.

You don’t have to do this alone, and you don’t have to have it all figured out to begin.

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Signs that Your Nervous System is Needing Care

Physical Signs

  • Fatigue

  • Trouble Sleeping

  • Chronic Pain

  • Digestive issues (bloating, IBS, nausea)

  • Racing Heart

  • Headaches or Migraines

  • Sensitivity to noise, light, stimulation

  • Frequent Illness/ Lowered Immunity

  • Muscle tension (jaw, shoulders, neck)

  • Dizziness and/or brain fog

Emotional Signs

  • Feeling easily overwhelmed

  • Irritability or short temper

  • Anxiety, panic, OCD, or a constant sense of unease

  • Mood swings

  • Feeling numb and disconnected

  • Difficulty relaxing or slowing down

  • Overthinking or racing thoughts

  • Crying easily or feeling fragile

  • Feeling stuck in survival mode

Relational Signs

  • Withdrawing from others or isolating

  • Feeling easily triggered in conversations

  • Difficulty setting or maintaining boundaries

  • People-pleasing or fear of disappointing others

  • Overreacting or shutting down during conflict

  • Avoiding hard conversations

  • Struggling to be present with others

These aren’t signs that something is “wrong” with you. They’re signals from your body that you’ve been through a lot, and you may need more safety and support.

Healing happens in relationships, in safety, and through presence. I honor the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—and meet your emotions and experiences with compassion, curiosity, and care. Together, we build understanding, resilience, and meaningful change, while honoring your voice, agency, and inherent worth.

Soma House Services

Individual Counseling

  • Process past experiences and trauma

  • Reconnect with your worth, strengths, and purpose

  • Retrain your nervous system and shift stuck patterns

  • Break free from chronic pain and other symptoms that are holding you back

Couples Counseling

  • Break cycles of conflict and miscommunication

  • Learn to slow down and truly hear each other

  • Heal attachment wounds and old relational patterns

  • Deepen intimacy and authentic connection

Group Counseling

  • Feel less alone in what you’re going through

  • Share your story and be seen and understood

  • Learn from others’ experiences and perspectives

  • Practice new ways of relating in real time

Have you been struggling with physical or emotional symptoms that disrupt daily life and it feels like no one has answers?

Nervous system dysregulation can show up as anxiety, depression, panic, OCD, fatigue, pain, dizziness, headaches, digestive issues, brain fog, or sleep problems (among many other symptoms as well). Our work together aims to help you find relief and reconnection.

The quiz below can help you determine if your symptoms are related to an overprotective nervous system.

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Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.

— Helen Keller