Services
- Individual
- Couples
- Group
About Our Clients
The Aguirre Center for Inclusive Psychotherapy is a group practice providing exceptional Individual, Relationship, and Group Psychotherapy. We believe that you deserve to work with a therapist who understands and affirms the complexities of your unique intersectional identities. We are committed to providing excellent therapy for all, with a special focus on those who hold marginalized identities, including Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and the LGBTQ communities.
What We Specialize In
We firmly believe that change and healing is possible and that each person has the innate capacity to grow and lead a more fulfilling a life. We provide insight-oriented (depth) psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and groups. Our therapists have training as a generalists and experience working with a wide spectrum of clients presenting with a wide range of issues. All of our services begin by building a compassionate, collaborative relationship with each client that is grounded on understanding the full complexity of your intersectional identities. Our clinical specialization include: • Anxiety & Depression • Trauma Recovery (childhood abuse, sexual assault, and relationship violence) • Relational Concerns (trust, intimacy, closeness) • Perfectionism • Race-Based Stress & Trauma (microaggressions, racism, oppression) • Cultural/Ethnic Identity Concerns • Trans/Gender Identity concerns • Over-functioning high-achieving professionals • Imposter Syndrome • Existential Concerns
Our Values as Mental Health Practitioners
Our practice is sex-positive, trauma-informed, weight-inclusive, Feminist-informed, and affirming of folks from LGBTQ+, Kink, and Polyamory/Consensual non-monogamy communities. Our culturally affirming approaches honor the cultural practices, traditions, & creativity that have enabled BIPOC communities to build resilience and also recognize the impact of systemic oppression and racial injustice. In our clinical work, we seek to understand dynamics of power, privilege, and oppression that have shaped our clients identities and lived experiences. For Communities of Color, healing the wounds from racial stress and racial trauma is often an important component of therapy. ACIP is Latinx-owned business founded on principles of an anti-oppression and anti-racism. We understand that claiming to be "not a racist" is woefully insufficient and misses the mark. We boldly strive to be anti-discrimination, anti-oppression, and anti-racists.