Presenting Concerns – Children: ADHD, Executive Functioning Difficulties, Anxiety, Behavioral Issues, ASD, Depression, Peer Issues, Social Skills, Self-Esteem, Emotional Regulation, Learning Disorders
Presenting Concerns – Adults: ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Life Transitions, Relational Issues, Men’s Issues, OCD, Executive Functioning Difficulties
In my role at Mirjam Quinn and Associates, I provide neuropsychological testing to individuals across the lifespan. I specialize in assessing and identifying learning challenges, ADHD, ASD, and executive functioning challenges. I also provide psychotherapy services to adolescents and adults, specializing in ADHD, anxiety and mood disorders, and relationship issues. I received my doctorate in clinical psychology from Adler University in 2025. Over the course of my training, I have worked in a variety of settings with diverse populations, including private practice and university counseling centers.
I work from a psychodynamic, attachment-based, and relational framework in therapy that emphasizes the importance of the therapeutic relationship. I believe it is important to examine how clients’ past experiences influence their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in the present. I often incorporate cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) interventions and skills in my work to fit my clients’ needs. I believe that early childhood experiences, particularly clients’ relationships with primary caregivers, contribute to the development of internal relationship patterns and ultimately influence how they perceive and navigate relationships later in life.
Outside of work, I enjoy watching and supporting my Chicago sports teams, playing hockey and tennis, listening to music, watching stand-up comedy, and spending time with my family and friends.