About Pam
I strive to create a nonjudgmental and compassionate space for my clients to feel safe to talk about their problems and process their thoughts and feelings. My approach is collaborative and strength-based, helping clients identify and achieve their goals - relationships, professional, or self growth.
I earned a master’s degree in counseling from Eastern Mennonite University. I worked in a non-profit agency for 12 years, dealing with a diverse clientele, ranging in ages from 9 to 70. I specialize in helping clients with relationship issues, life transitions, women’s issues, depression, and anxiety. I had previously worked for multinational corporations after receiving a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the College of William and Mary.
A sample listing of clients’ concerns
Improving communication skills in a marriage or significant relationship
Feeling overwhelmed and stressed
Coping with a change (relationship or occupation or life)
Dealing with a recent death of a loved one
Feeling alone or inadequate or unloved
Desiring to be a better parent
Exploring road blocks to a healthy self esteem