Cheryl holds a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from North Central University, graduating Magna Cum Laude. She has an unwavering passion for working with individuals, couples, and families in a safe, compassionate, and mutually respectful environment. Cheryl collaborates closely with clients as they navigate life’s challenges, recognizing that life is a journey rather than a destination.
Cheryl is grateful for having 15 years of experience working with first responders, and understands the need and benefits of healing. Coming full circle in her career, Cheryl believes relationship therapy is her true calling. With specialized training in systemic family addictions and disorders, she focuses on treating the fundamental problem(s) and not just symptoms.
Cheryl has a direct, empathetic, and supportive nature with special interests in couples’ infertility, parenting on the spectrum, blended families, divorce, eating disorders, mid-life struggles, addiction, chronic illness and pain, relationship difficulties, adjustment difficulties, anxiety, depression, and trauma.