LMFT, 8 years of experience
New to Grow
My inspiration to become a therapist came from my parents, who immigrated to the United States with resilience, compassion, and determination to create a better life. Watching them navigate barriers and still build a small business taught me the importance of perseverance, growth, and kindness. That same compassion fuels the work I do with my clients today. For over a decade, I’ve worked in advocacy and mental health, serving underprivileged and underserved communities primarily the Latinx community. I support individuals from many walks of life, including those struggling with trauma, anxiety, depression, postpartum challenges, PTSD, multigenerational trauma, and relationship difficulties. My approach is grounded in empathy and cultural understanding. I strive to create a space where clients don’t have to explain the nuances of their identity or experiences, but instead can feel seen and understood. The impact of my work is helping people feel less alone in their struggles, supporting them in breaking cycles of pain, and empowering them to find healing, resilience, and hope for their futures.
When you meet with me for the first time, my goal is to be clear about what you can expect. I take time to learn what you already know about therapy and to hear about any past experiences you may have had. Together, we co-create a plan that feels realistic and supportive for your needs. I also talk openly about safety and comfort, because I know starting therapy can feel scary or overwhelming. I normalize those feelings and provide psychoeducation to help you understand that it’s a common and important part of beginning this process. My priority is that you leave the session with both clarity and a sense of relief that you don’t have to navigate this journey alone.
I truly believe I was born to do this work. My approach is rooted in intuition, sensitivity, and creativity, which allows me to meet clients where they are in a genuine and authentic way. Many of my clients share that they can feel this authenticity, and it helps them feel seen and understood. I take the time to explain things in ways that make sense, breaking concepts down so they’re relatable and easy to grasp. Above all, my goal is to create an atmosphere where clients feel safe, supported, and empowered—knowing they are not just being listened to, but deeply understood.
My dream client is someone who is ready to heal, even if they don’t quite know what that looks like yet. They might be the first in their family to be the one to get help. I feel especially connected to working with first-generation adults, parents, and cycle breakers ; those who carry the weight of both their own struggles and their family’s stories. These clients often come in feeling overwhelmed, by trauma, anxiety, postpartum challenges, or family patterns they’re determined to change. What inspires me most is their courage. I feel connected to that because I've been there too. They want someone who is relatable and who also provides both professionalism and real life experiences integrated when necessary into the therapy room. They may feel tired, unseen, or unsure, but they still show up with hope. My role is to create a safe, culturally responsive space where they can finally put down the armor, feel understood without explanation, and learn to care for themselves as deeply as they care for others. Seeing clients reconnect with their strength, rediscover joy, and break free from cycles of pain is the most meaningful part of my work.
I understand that past experiences and trauma can shape how you feel today. In our sessions, I focus on creating safety, trust, and understanding so you can heal at your own pace . I envision myself working side by side my clients in a collaborative way, empowering them to take the steps to feel more in control of their lives.
Our early relationships often influence how we connect with others now. Together we look at relationship patterns and build healthier ways of relating, so you can feel more secure in yourself and in your relationships.
Understanding our background and stories of origin and heritage shape who we are. Together we look your experiences like family, language, or immigration have shaped your life, and find ways to honor your identity while caring for your individual needs.
The initial groundwork is about learning your story: where you come from, what you've been through, and what matters most to you. From there, I blend intuition with proven approaches, pulling the tools you need, whether that's processing past experiences, learning new coping skills, or building healthier patterns.
Almost all of the individuals I've worked with have strengths that have gotten them through their lives. Even when they feel tired or weak, theres a part of them that has carried them here. In therapy I remind them of that strength, build on it and use it to face what's ahead