Sam’s patients are described as able to provide a sincere, nonjudgmental space within a trauma-informed, diverse framework. With her years of experience working with children, adolescents, and adults, Sam’s goal is to ensure each client she works with feels comfortable, supported, and heard with a focus on maintaining a nonjudgmental space within a trauma-informed, diverse framework.
Sam received her Master’s degree in Psychology at the New School with specialized training in expressive arts therapies, as well as a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology at LaSalle University. She is currently pursuing her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology at Fielding Graduate University and is currently receiving postdoctoral training.
With this as her foundation, patients greatly benefit from Sam’s integrative approach in treatment, focusing on a variety of modalities to meet each individual’s needs. Sam’s sessions are structured based on individual needs and she is sincerely passionate about supporting others and connecting with others in an authentic way, creating a safe and empathic space, geared toward whole-body health.
Her patients describe her as engaged, supportive, warm, and collaborative. She seeks to meet her clients where they are, supporting them in “stretching and sharing” as they grow and work toward their personal goals. Sam is licensed in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.