Because it is personal.

Mental health support for people navigating cancer, caregiving, healthcare work, and grief.

Whether you have personally experienced cancer, are caring for someone who has, or are a healthcare professional supporting patients through serious illness - you may also be carrying stress, anxiety, depression, sleep disruption, or a deep sense of emotional overwhelm.

You may also be navigating grief—in its many forms.

You don’t have to do this alone.

How I can help

I offer several ways to receive support depending on your needs:

Pre-Treatment “Prehabilitation” Sessions
A structured, extended session designed to help you mentally and emotionally prepare for cancer treatment and create a clear, personalized coping plan

Individual Psychiatric Care
Medication management and psychotherapy for anxiety, depression, sleep, grief, and emotional distress

Support Groups
Groups for patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and those navigating grief

Med Thread: Medication Support
A focused service to help individuals manage, understand, and simplify complex medication regimens

Ketamine Collaboration (with Therapists)
Psychiatric evaluation and medical support for individuals participating in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy

Philosophy

Experiencing a cancer diagnosis, caring for someone who has, or supporting patients as a healthcare professional is deeply meaningful—and often incredibly difficult. These experiences can bring emotional strain, shifts in identity, and a profound sense of uncertainty.

Having a mental health provider who understands the complexity of this work—including the role of caregivers, the impact on healthcare professionals, and the presence of grief throughout—can make a meaningful difference.

I created The Common Thread Collective to offer thoughtful, specialized support for this community.

“There is a moment, a cusp, when the sum of gathered experience is worn down by the details of living. We are never so wise as when we live in this moment.”

— Paul Kalanithi, When Breath Becomes Air