Karen Veintimilla Veintimilla
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, LMHCADHD, anxiety, depression, cultural differences, immigration, life changes, couples, polyamory, OCD, autism, anger, professionals, medical trauma, trauma, phobias, LGBTQ+
Just like any other group, the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) community faces mental health issues and unique challenges. However, LGBTQ individuals are almost 3 times more likely than others to experience a mental health condition, such as depression or anxiety. Additionally, more than half of individuals who identify as transgender experience depression or anxiety. The LGBTQ community is also at a higher risk for suicide. Young people are even more at risk, as they may experience a lack of support at home and fear, hatred or prejudice in school. If you are a member of the LGBTQ community and are facing mental health challenges, you don’t have to suffer in silence. Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s LGBTQ experts and get help today.
My client population primarily comprises BIPOC, sexually and gender-diverse individuals navigating stress, trauma, self-esteem issues, relationship/family conflict, homelessness, depression/anxiety, identity exploration, polyamory, culture-specific challenges, and other life stressors/transitions. I am deeply interested in working with individuals from historically marginalized communities.
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I am passionate about working with clients with diverse racial, spiritual, gender, and sexuality backgrounds handling anxiety, depression, trauma, and burnout. Together, we learn about the mind, body, and the various parts of ourselves that come up as we navigate life’s stressors and transition. We explore the meaningful ways you want to engage with yourself and others.
I'm passionate about working with people who are facing a pivotal juncture in their lives, wondering how to move forward amidst difficult transitions or emotional pain. I specialize in helping clients navigate grief, work through interpersonal challenges, and explore their identity to build a deeper connection to self.
I have experience in many different settings including inpatient units, outpatient clinics, and private practices. I have served many different demographics but am most well versed in treating young adults/adults who suffer from anxiety and depression
Christina has experiencing working with obstacles such as low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, family conflict, trauma, emotional regulation, relationship struggles, life transitions, and disordered eating in a variety of settings. From her experiences, she is able to address concerns for many individual’s varying identity, culture, and background.
I value being able to work with my clients throughout there therapeutic journey. I find it important that clients are able to grow and learn about themselves. When clients are able to get to know themselves they are able to get a better understanding of their emotions, behaviors and thoughts. My goals is to empower each client I work with. Our mind is extremely powerful and instead of it taking over your capabilities I want to work with to gain back control of yourself.
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I am dedicated to working with various underserved communities such as LGBTQ+, immigrants, neurodivergent, racial/cultural minorities, etc. I have experience working with young teens to older adults who struggle with or experience mood disorders like depression and various forms of anxiety, low self-esteem, life transition/adaption, eating disorders, family conflict, LGBTQ+ issues, complex trauma, racial/cultural trauma, and grief.
Janay’s previous work involved facilitating group therapy on various populations, including those with depression, anxiety, personality disorders, psychotic disorders, substance abuse disorders, trauma, etc. She specialized in providing CBT, DBT, stress management, self-esteem improvement, and a wide range of groups to meet the needs of her patients.
Jasmine has experience working with cancer patients and caregivers, elderly adults, women and LGBTQ populations in regards to chronic pain, illness, health, loss, grief, life transitions, relationships, caregiving and explorations of race, culture, sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Perhaps you've experienced depression, anxiety, or the loss of a loved one and are trying to make sense of it all. Perhaps you've never had the space to explore your feelings toward your sexuality or gender identity. I strive to offer a safe space to get in touch with these feelings and explore without reservation. I work with adults and young adults and draw from an eclectic blend of therapeutic techniques to meet your needs.
Clients I work with come in for an array of reasons ranging from day-to-day stressors to overcoming unresolved trauma. My clinical experience involves providing individual, group and family counseling to children, adolescents/teens, adults, and families. I have assisted these clients in working through complex trauma/PTSD, depression, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, self-esteem issues, interpersonal conflict, LGBTQIA+ issues, and life transitions.
I primarily work with LGBTQ clients, BIPOC clients, immigrants or children of immigrants, and those with autism, ADHD, depression, anxiety, social anxiety, and low self-esteem. And since I work with many marginalized populations, it is important to me that clients understand how their struggles are impacted more by society than by themselves.
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My prior experience working in both the U.S. and China has provided her with a wealth of multicultural clinical expertise. I have assisted adults and older individuals in addressing a wide range of issues, including sexuality, anxiety, depression, disabilities, chronic illness/pain, trauma, grief, family conflicts, domestic violence, and relational issues. I am particularly passionate about working on issues related to sex, sexuality, queer identities, open/poly relationships, and kink/BDSM.
Daniel’s clinical experience includes work with adults of all ages ranging from young adults to senior citizens living with anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, substance use recovery (inclusive of co-occurring mental health & substance use conditions), interpersonal relationship issues, personal identity issues, and adjustment to chronic medical conditions. Additionally, he has had expansive experience working with vulnerable populations impacted by the criminal justice system.