About Me
Norah (she/her/they/them) is a California native and a child of immigrants from Latin America. She earned her undergraduate degree from the University of California, Irvine and completed her graduate education at the City University of New York at Hunter College, where she focused on clinical work with immigrants and refugees as well as abortion access and stigma.
Norah has worked with children, teens, and adults in a wide range of settings including schools, residential programs, juvenile justice centers, and primary care clinics. Through her experiences, Norah has found that she especially enjoys work with adolescents and young adults, and finds this developmental stage to be the prime opportunity to make impactful, positive change. Norah is a strong believer in the power of human connection to incite healing and transformation in people. She is excited to be utilizing the power of relationship in therapy to support individuals in creating change to enhance the quality of their lives.
In her spare time, Norah enjoys baking, listening to stand up comedy, doting on strangers’ dogs, and hunting for the best donut wherever she finds herself exploring.
