About Us

Embrace Your Serenity
At Yes In Psychiatry, care is never one-size-fits-all. Every treatment plan is built around your symptoms, lifestyle, and long-term goals.
As a Psychiatric Provider, I am deeply dedicated to my professional journey, drawing upon personal experiences as a mother who has triumphed over childhood trauma. Being resilient is the foundation that fuels my commitment to personal growth and exploration, which enables to provide a safe and effective treatment regimen to children and adults.
My Guiding Principles Inform my Treatment Approach
- I prioritize active listening and receptivity to constructive feedback.
- I firmly believe in the boundless nature of education and advocate for its ongoing pursuit.
- I am dedicated to living a fulfilling life within the boundaries of legality, emphasizing ethical conduct and integrity.
- Cultivating meaningful relationships and allocating quality time to loved ones are core values in my life.
- I acknowledge the profound importance of humor and savoring life’s simple pleasures, embracing shared laughter and indulging in culinary delights.
My Credentials
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree
Advanced clinical training focused on applying evidence-based care to manage complex psychiatric conditions and optimize patient outcomes.
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree specializing in Psychiatric / Mental Health care
Specialized graduate-level training in psychiatric diagnosis, medication management, and therapeutic interventions for diverse mental health needs.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree
Foundational nursing education combining clinical skills with scientific principles to support safe, ethical, and effective patient care.
My Story
Becoming a teenage mother was a turning point in my life. Dropping out of school brought trauma, sleepless nights, and deep isolation, but it also ignited my resolve to change my future. Living in Jamaica with limited resources, I returned to school while raising my child. My determination drew support, and I received scholarships that allowed me to complete Teacher College.
As an educator, I worked closely with children diagnosed with autism, ADHD, Down syndrome, anxiety, and depression. Parents often shared their emotional struggles, which deepened my desire to expand my ability to help. That passion led me to pursue a career in nursing after migrating to the U.S., where I restarted my academic journey and earned a BSN from Chamberlain University, an MSN from Walden University, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Herzing University.
I began my clinical career during the height of the pandemic at a Level 1 Trauma hospital in New Jersey. Eventually, I transitioned into psychiatric practice, where I now work with greater autonomy to care for the whole person. I value treatment flexibility, respecting individual preferences—whether medication, integrative care, or short-term therapies—because mental health support should be personalized, holistic, and collaborative.

If you’re having a medical or mental health emergency:
Call 911, the national suicide and crisis lifeline at 988, or go to your local ER.