Hi, I’m Gabby-

My work lives at the intersection of the practical and the unseen — the physical, lived realities of our lives, and the energetic, often unspoken parts of us that shape who we are just as much. I help shine light on what's gone unseen and give voice to what's gone unspoken, working intuitively and pulling from a wide range of approaches based on what each client actually needs.

I work best with people who are ready for depth work — those stuck in patterns that no longer serve them, or feeling lost on their path and ready to find their way back.

I'm a licensed social worker (LSW) based in West Chester, PA, offering both in-person and virtual sessions. The bulk of my clinical training has been in psychodrama and sociometry, and I'm actively pursuing certification in the modality. But more than my credentials, I bring presence, curiosity, and a deep belief that you already carry what you need inside you — sometimes we just need to remember how to access it.

Alongside therapy, I also offer consulting services. Prior to my clinical work, I spent a decade in business leadership, working across small to mid-sized companies and private equity-backed organizations. That background shapes my consulting work today — I understand firsthand how a team's unspoken dynamics can quietly stall growth, and I help small to mid-sized businesses name and move through what's keeping them stuck.

My Philosophy

I believe we already carry everything we need to live in alignment — it's the noise of the world that makes us forget. My purpose is about helping people build a quiet remembering of who they are underneath all that noise.

We can read every book, listen to every podcast, and absorb all the knowledge in the world — but the nervous system doesn't learn from insight alone. It learns from experience. That's where my work lives: helping people have new embodied experiences, both in the therapy room and out in their actual lives.

I take a holistic approach — mind, body, and spirit — because healing that only lives in the head rarely lasts. Real change happens when it's grounded in the whole person.