My Story: Journey to Becoming a Therapist
I am a first-generation Colombian American professional who enjoys working with children, teenagers, and adults.
I became a therapist because I was dissatisfied with my previous job, where I was employed in a corporate setting. I wanted a new career that was more meaningful and fulfilling.
I discovered the field of clinical social work and became excited that, as a social worker, I would have the opportunity to give others life-changing support.
I find gratitude in helping others as I genuinely care for my client’s well-being.
Who I Work With
My counseling and social work experience has included working with children, teenagers, and adults, including geriatric patients, in mental health organizations and hospitals.
I work with people from diverse ethnic, racial, and cultural backgrounds as well as the LGBT population.
My focus is helping people with a wide range of issues, including anxiety, stress, depression, trauma, and adjustment problems.
Why Work with Me
- I’m an empathetic and intuitive listener; I work to ensure that my clients feel understood and supported.
- I work from a social justice lens, along with my mental health knowledge and counseling skills.
- I’m skilled in working with diverse communities, ensuring I’m culturally sensitive.
- I have a strong understanding of Latino culture and history, having a background in Latin American Studies.
- I’m a Latina – I’m bilingual in English and Spanish and welcome all forms of self-expression (including Spanglish!).
- I work with research-backed counseling methods such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Trauma Resolution Energy Therapy (TRET). These methods are known for getting solid results with clients.
- I utilize a holistic approach focusing on my clients’ mental, emotional, physical, social, and spiritual wellness.
- I support clients who are on medications to help with their mental health.
- I focus on assessment, diagnosing, and providing clients with psychoeducation to understand their presenting symptoms better.
- I am aware of the complexities clients bring to therapy based on their life experiences and aim to help identify the value of each client’s uniqueness.
- I work with clients collaboratively to provide a space for self-reflection and provide techniques to help clients find relief from their symptoms.