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:
Individual Psychiatric Care
Medication management and psychotherapy for anxiety, depression, sleep, grief, and emotional distress
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
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
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.
The Common Thread Collective was created 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