Understanding you.
Therapy that helps you understand yourself.
Individual therapy and psychological testing for adults.
I’m so glad you made it to this page.
The path to self-understanding is rarely a straight line. It often begins with a whisper of curiosity or a persistent sense that the patterns of your life aren’t telling your whole story.
Taking this step is an act of profound self-advocacy. In this space, we don’t just look at symptoms; we look at you. Whether we use psychological assessment as a catalyst for insight or engage in deep identity exploration, our work is about honoring your lived experience in all its intersections.
Your story is worth the deep dive.
I provide depth-oriented psychotherapy for college students and working professionals, focusing on identity development and interpersonal growth through a multicultural and neurodivergence affirming lens. My practice offers an inclusive space for Latine/Hispanic individuals, the TNG/LGBQ+ community, and those navigating sexual orientation, gender identity, racial or ethnic concerns to explore their lived experiences with nuance. Click below to learn more about how we can work together toward and authentic and integrated sense of self.
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Emotional Psychological Testing
For anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma, bipolar, and social-emotional functioning.
Cognitive Psychological Testing
Understand brain-based conditions like learning disorders and neurodevelopment disorders.
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