Dr. Law is the founder and owner of Aloe Integrative Psychology Group. Her path here was anything but direct — she began with a degree in English Literature, spent time as a cross-cultural educator in Brazil, and eventually found her way to psychology through a shared question: what does it mean to truly understand another person? She completed her doctoral training in Clinical and Humanistic Psychology, writing her dissertation on the relationship between healthcare providers and patients navigating perinatal grief. That thread has never left her work.
Her clinical specialties include perinatal mood disorders, pregnancy loss, assisted reproduction, parenting, twice-exceptional individuals (those who are both gifted and differently wired), and transgender youth. She has presented regionally on LGBTQIA youth suicide prevention and is a member of APA’s Division 32 (Society for Humanistic Psychology), Division 35 (Psychology of Women), and Division 44 (LGBT Issues).
Dr. Law created Aloe to be the kind of practice she wished existed — one where the relationship between therapist and client is treated as the foundation of care, and where clinicians are genuinely supported in doing their best work.