Through my work and life experience, I have developed a sensitivity to a variety of ethnicities, ages, genders and stages of life. As a senior therapist, I can relate to lifes struggles which cause emotional pain and a desire for change. I have enjoyed working cross-culturally in the United States and Canada for almost 20 years; and feel honoured to have crafted a “clinical tool box for helping people make changes that have improved their emotional, mental and relational quality of their lives., , I consider myself a lifelong learner. Over the years, I have gained wisdom from life experience, insight as well as perspective from numerous clients, and knowledge and skills from my many mentors, professors and colleagues., , My formal education includes a doctorate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Argosy University Twin Cities in Minnesota, and a masters degree in Counselling Psychology from the Adler School in Toronto. Obtaining dual degrees has enhanced my knowledge of therapy and broadened my skillset., , As a doctor in Marriage and Family Therapy, I bridge science and art together in my work with individuals, couples and families. I am certified in facilitating the