Tori earned her Masters in Social Work with a clinical concentration in Family from Saint Louis University in 2004. In order to better understand the needs of couples and families, she pursued additional training and completed 500-clinical hours in a post-graduate Marriage and Family Therapy Certification program at Saint Louis University in 2008. In 2011, She became fully licensed as a Clinical Social Worker in Georgia. As a therapist she believes it is important to continue developing her clinical skills so in 2017 she completed her Certification in Sex Therapy through the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT).
It is her passion for people and relationships that led her into this profession. She enjoys helping couples identify areas for improvement in their relationship and find ways to re-connect and build a healthier, more satisfying relationship. She also enjoys working with individuals searching for better ways to manage stress, anger, depression and anxiety. Assisting clients in identifying their strengths and self-worth as well as ways to adjust to life-changes and transitions (i.e. grief, job-changes, relocation, recent break-up, etc.) are among some of the common presenting issues she has successfully helped clients overcome. She is able to do this by meeting you where you are on your journey, using a therapeutic process that focuses on your needs and goals.
Tori also specializes in helping individuals and/or couples presenting with sexual problems such as: difficulty with orgasm, desire issues, painful intercourse, communicating sexual needs, building/re-building sexual confidence, intimacy after cancer, and issues with sexual performance (erectile dysfunction, rapid or delayed ejaculation). Identifying ways to have a healthier, more fulfilling, and connecting intimate experience (both physically and emotionally) is the overarching goal for clients presenting with these issues.
Tori is a Mom of two young and energetic children so with all of her “free time” (chuckle!) she is a photography enthusiast, enjoys practicing yoga, listening to music, and planning trips to her next travel destinations.
Tori earned her Masters in Social Work with a clinical concentration in Family from Saint Louis University in 2004. In order to better understand the needs of couples and families, she pursued additional training and completed 500-clinical hours in a post-graduate Marriage and Family Therapy Certification program at Saint Louis University in 2008. In 2011, She became fully licensed as a Clinical Social Worker in Georgia. As a therapist she believes it is important to continue developing her clinical skills so in 2017 she completed her Certification in Sex Therapy through the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT).
It is her passion for people and relationships that led her into this profession. She enjoys helping couples identify areas for improvement in their relationship and find ways to re-connect and build a healthier, more satisfying relationship. She also enjoys working with individuals searching for better ways to manage stress, anger, depression and anxiety. Assisting clients in identifying their strengths and self-worth as well as ways to adjust to life-changes and transitions (i.e. grief, job-changes, relocation, recent break-up, etc.) are among some of the common presenting issues she has successfully helped clients overcome. She is able to do this by meeting you where you are on your journey, using a therapeutic process that focuses on your needs and goals.
Tori also specializes in helping individuals and/or couples presenting with sexual problems such as: difficulty with orgasm, desire issues, painful intercourse, communicating sexual needs, building/re-building sexual confidence, intimacy after cancer, and issues with sexual performance (erectile dysfunction, rapid or delayed ejaculation). Identifying ways to have a healthier, more fulfilling, and connecting intimate experience (both physically and emotionally) is the overarching goal for clients presenting with these issues.
Tori is a Mom of two young and energetic children so with all of her “free time” (chuckle!) she is a photography enthusiast, enjoys practicing yoga, listening to music, and planning trips to her next travel destinations.
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