I am a first generation Armenian, straight, thicc and curvy able-bodied, cis-gendered woman, born and raised in Los Angeles, California by immigrant parents and grandparents from the Middle East. In a multi-cultural marriage and a new mom, my family is my heart. Growing up with education as a cultural core value, I attended Armenian school as well as homeschooled in high school and began an atypical early college career. My journey was not the norm, but I knew at an early age what I wanted to be. I have been in this field one way or another for over 20 years. As a psychologist, I went through lots of schooling and training to get to where I am today. But more importantly, I have worked hard on myself and my own growing identity that grounds my work as a therapist. I firmly believe that as a therapist, I need to know what it’s like to be “on the couch” too. So, I commit myself to my own personal work around traumas, anxieties, changes in roles, and daily struggles of growth.
Outside of this work, I love being with my family, cooking and hosting, eating all kinds of foods, down to do creative things, feel small in nature, binge on movies/shows on the couch with great snacks, root for the Lakers, hang out with my ride or die besties, dance around to music videos (remember those?) and explore different places and spaces in this world.