I am a Licensed Marriage, Family, and Child Therapist with 17 years of experience, and I feel deeply grateful for the work I do. My path to becoming a therapist was not a straight line—it was shaped by life experience, reflection, and a strong desire to do work that truly matters. Earlier in my career, I worked as a Computer Network Analyst and was successful in that field. While I valued the skills I gained and the stability it provided, I felt a persistent pull toward something more meaningful—work that involved connection, purpose, and helping others navigate their lives. Listening to that inner voice, I made the decision to return to college. I earned my Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and later my Master’s Degree in Psychology, knowing that I wanted to support people in a deeper, more personal way. That choice changed my life, and it continues to shape how I show up for my clients every day. In my work, I strive to create a safe, supportive, and nonjudgmental space where people feel heard, understood, and respected. I bring both compassion and structure to therapy, helping clients explore challenges, strengthen relationships, and move toward meaningful and lasting change—at a pace that feels right for them. I believe growth happens when people feel genuinely supported, and it is an honor to walk alongside my clients on their journey.
Introduction and building rapport and trust. Also create a treatment plan to help guide and follow in order to reach goals.
Working with people with OCD is one of my biggest strengths. I understand the mental illness on two folds. One, as a person who was once controlled by it. Second as a therapist who helps people understand that they can control it and live a better quality of life.
Hispanic population, Adults, Adolescences and couples. I speak fluent spanish.
Eclectic
I have over 14 years of experience working with families and individuals from diverse backgrounds. I use eclectic therapy because it’s very flexible and I can create an intentional or individual plan based on the person’s unique needs.