I grew up in central New Jersey, in a community rich with cultural diversity. My early exposure to various populations sparked my interest in medicine, particularly through my volunteering in medical settings. I quickly learned that adapting my communication style to suit the individual I was speaking with made me more effective and helpful. This experience guided me toward a career where I could continue to tailor my approach to meet each person’s unique needs.
It was during my third year of medical school, while completing rotations, that I realized psychiatry was my true calling. I came to appreciate the importance of patient-centered, individualized care, seeing firsthand how it led to better outcomes and improved quality of life for the communities we served. I believe in understanding a person’s life story—how their childhood, relationships, and experiences have shaped their worldview. Once I gain insight into their motivations, goals, fears, and hardships, I can develop a treatment plan uniquely suited to them, avoiding approaches that would be ineffective.
My philosophy on treatment is deeply influenced by my osteopathic training, which emphasizes the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and spirit. I take a holistic, personalized approach to care, aiming to improve my patients’ health across all three domains. As a psychiatrist, my role is to guide patients toward better quality of life outcomes, prioritizing their goals while also considering the needs of those around them, such as caregivers or dependents.
I want my patients to achieve mental wellness in all aspects of their lives, and I strive to work collaboratively with them to find their path to healing. I use my osteopathic training to heal the mind, body, and spirit, integrating techniques and managing medications in a way that supports all three pillars of health.
My personal interests enhance my ability to provide holistic care. I enjoy spending time with family and friends, exploring both local and international destinations, trying different cuisines, and playing board games. These hobbies help me continuously hone my interpersonal and interviewing skills, which in turn improve my ability to offer high-quality care to my patients. Maintaining a balance between personal life and professional commitments is key to my well-being, and it enables me to give my best to my patients.
As a mother of a young child, I am deeply committed to my family, both immediate and extended. My family-centric life keeps me grounded and mindful of how patients navigate their roles within their own families and social circles. This perspective helps me better understand my patients’ needs and the support systems they rely on.
My goal is to improve the lives of my patients holistically, one person at a time. By helping individuals reflect on their mental health journey, I hope to empower them to lead healthier, more fulfilled lives. In doing so, I aim to strengthen not only my patients but also the community as a whole. I want my patients to leave feeling heard, knowing they received comprehensive, personalized care that addressed their unique needs, wishes, and goals. My hope is that they walk away feeling emboldened, confident in my ability to support their mental health journey.