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About My Clients
Do you feel overwhelmed by unspoken family expectations, caring for everyone else’s needs, striving for achievement, or believing others judge you as harshly as you judge yourself? If so, you're not alone. For many, therapy can be a place to breathe... a place to set aside the tendency to "push through" and turn inward instead. If you feel called to make a shift, consider it an act of love—one that supports your growth while transforming your relationships and the world around you.
My Background and Approach
I am an empathetic, culturally attuned therapist who guides clients in reconnecting with themselves, transforming habitual patterns, and cultivating self-compassion to live with greater peace, clarity, and intention. I earned a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University and practice an integrative, evidence-based approach that nurtures the mind, body, and spirit. My style is collaborative, thoughtful and trauma-informed. I draw from psychodynamic and attachment-based therapy, CBT, IFS-informed parts work, mindfulness, somatic practices, and sound-based meditations to support holistic healing. I work with clients navigating anxiety, attachment wounds, fertility and assisted reproductive journeys, pregnancy and postpartum transitions, life changes, relationship challenges, self-esteem and self-worth, complex trauma, and women’s issues. I offer therapy in both English and Spanish, creating a space where clients can explore new possibilities, and live peacefully.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
As the eldest daughter of immigrants, I bring a nuanced understanding of family dynamics, responsibility, and internalized pressures. I view therapy and inner work as radical acts of love: by turning inward with curiosity, clients can care for themselves with the same compassion they extend to others—transforming their relationships and the world around them.