Erin is a licensed therapist who believes healing and growth are fostered through safe, supportive relationships. She provides thoughtful, compassionate care alongside evidence based tools for individuals navigating unfamiliar or difficult seasons of life. Questions such as How do I move forward? Am I alone in this? Will things ever feel better? can leave people feeling overwhelmed, disoriented, and unsure of their next steps. In the midst of uncertainty, loss, or transition, Erin partners with clients to cultivate insight, resilience, and therapeutic skills that empower meaningful change.
Erin utilizes a range of therapeutic modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Psychodynamic practices, and Mindfulness Based Therapy.
General Info
Languages
English
Clinical Interests
Erin works with individuals facing anxiety and depression, mood disorders, parenting challenges, identity and self-esteem concerns, grief and loss, relationship distress, major life transitions, and questions of meaning and purpose.
Personal Interests
Erin originally hails from the Northwest and enjoys a strong cup of coffee, a long walk on a cool, sunny day, and a view of some real mountains. She learned later in life that a dog really can be a best friend.
Erin's marriage and parenting journey continue to shape her work, offering perspective, humility, and a steady dose of humor.
Education
Schools
Princeton Theological SeminaryGraduation Date: Degree: Masters in Divinity
Wheaton College Graduate SchoolGraduation Date: Degree: Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling