Kevin didn’t begin his career in therapy—he started in law, following a path encouraged by his parents after completing a psychology undergrad. While practicing in a full-service law firm, he realized that what he enjoyed most wasn’t the adversarial side of the work, but the problem-solving, collaboration, and human connection he experienced with clients. He began to see that these were the moments that felt most meaningful and most aligned with who he is.
His work in divorce law also opened his eyes to how often relationships fall apart because communication breaks down long before anyone reaches out for help. This was disheartening, and it sparked his desire to support couples earlier—helping them rebuild understanding and connection rather than watching relationships dissolve.
Therapy offered Kevin the chance to make collaboration and meaningful problem-solving his entire job. Today, he brings a grounded, supportive, and practical approach to the individuals and couples he works with, helping them navigate challenges with clarity, compassion, and new possibilities.
His specialties include: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Anxiety, Stress management, Burnout, Depression & Men’s issues
Couples work: Divorce, Communication, Conflict Resolution, Infidelity, & Rebuilding connection, respect, and appreciation.
Kevin brings extensive experience from both hospital settings and private practice, where he has supported clients through a wide range of mental health concerns.
His integrative approach is can be described a socratic and more directive seeing the value in “truth over comfort,” he blends evidence-based modalities tailored to each individual — recognizing that healing looks different for everyone.
These include: Cognitive Reprocessing, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Collaborative Problem Solving, Existential Exploration, Reprocessing and Gottman Strategies.