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About My Clients
You may be grieving a loss the world moved on from too quickly, recovering from a birth that left you shaken, or drowning in a postpartum experience nothing prepared you for. I work with individuals and couples navigating the full emotional terrain of perinatal life—loss, trauma, anxiety, and identity shifts. If you're ready to heal deeper than talk therapy alone, I'd love to connect.
My Background and Approach
With over a decade in perinatal mental health—including time in a top-ten Level 4 NICU and a leading women's hospital—I've sat with families in their hardest moments. That experience shaped not just my clinical skills, but my ability to truly understand what you've been through. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Perinatal Mental Health therapist (PMH-C), I specialize in birth trauma, pregnancy and infant loss, postpartum struggles, and NICU experiences. I'm trained in EMDR and parts work to help you heal beyond what words alone can reach, and I hold advanced grief training in Induced After-Death Communication (IADC)—a specialized approach for pregnancy and infant loss that many clients find transformative. I am also trained in ketamine-assisted therapy. This isn't just a specialty for me—it's a calling. Every credential I've pursued has been in service of offering you deeper, more effective care during one of life's most vulnerable seasons.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I am a first-generation Latina, born in Mexico, and that lived experience deeply informs how I show up for my clients. I understand firsthand what it means to navigate systems that weren't built with you in mind, to carry the weight of cultural expectations around motherhood and strength, and to sometimes feel like you don't quite belong in spaces that are supposed to help you. You belong here. My practice is inclusive and affirming of all identities, backgrounds, and family structures. I warmly welcome LGBTQIA+ individuals and couples, BIPOC clients, and anyone who has felt unseen or underserved by traditional mental health care. I am culturally humble and committed to ongoing learning, and I will never ask you to educate me at the expense of your own healing. I believe that who you are outside the therapy room matters inside it too and I'm honored to hold space for all of it.