![]() ![]() Bachelor of Arts (BA), The Evergreen State College 1977.Masters of Social Work (MSW), San Francisco State University 1988.She has over 12 years of experience providing culturally responsive supervision of psychotherapists in training, graduate students, and less experienced staff, as well as professional development training on how to work effectively with Latino families. She has extensive knowledge and implementation of trauma-informed, culturally responsive practices. Exposure to chronic stress, including bullying and racial discriminationĬelia is a bilingual (English-Spanish), bicultural psychotherapist who has over 26 years of experience working in the human service field in social service, school, health care, residential, and outpatient mental health settings. ![]() Child/adult physical and/or sexual abuse/neglect.Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing – EMDR.Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy – TF-CBT.Psychotherapy for children, adolescents and adults.Individual, couples, family, dyadic and group therapy.Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, UW-Madison.Master of Science, Counseling Psychology, UW-Madison.I look forward to the opportunity to partner with you in authoring your story and achieving the narrative you long for.īilingual/Bicultural Child, Adult and Family Psychotherapist Education I take a special interest in incorporating spirituality into my practice if that is important to you. I believe that we are all connected to one another and can help one another heal through our relationships. I’ve worked with children, adolescents, adults, parents, couples, families of origin, adoptive families, foster families, and groups. I am confident in my work with children as young as five years old to elderly adults. I have experience working with a variety of clients with different backgrounds and cultures. I utilize evidence-based practices and compassionate therapy by helping you take ownership of your relationships and recovery process as you seek to meet your goals. I value whole-person care, taking into account the context of your family, life, culture, and beliefs. My objective is to empower you to take ownership of your story in order to thrive, and for your family to be restored to one another through the healing space of therapy. Being a Child with a Parent with Mental Illness.Master of Human Resources & Labor Relations, Michigan State University.Master of Social Work, Holistic Health Focus, Western Michigan University.Cultivating a sense of Self and OK-ness.Making sense of Life Transitions and Key Passages: Progressing through Birth, Family of Origin, Social Adjustment, Moving, Work, Marriage, Parenting, Divorce, Health/illness, Aging, Death.BodyMindEmotion Regulation Issues of Childhood and Adult Attachment.Developmental/Complex Trauma and Collective Trauma.Contemplative Practices: Mindfulness and Forest Therapy (Shinrin Yoku).PACT (Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy).Relational Psychotherapy for Individuals, Couples, and Families.Licensed Clinical Social Worker Scope of practice Grounded in approaches of mindful awareness and compassion for self and others, I’ll partner with you toward making sustainable change as you access your own inner wisdom to live according to your values and needs in creating a more vibrant life for what’s important to you. I offer a supportive, strength -based and abiding space to partner with you in exploring life’s challenges. I believe each person is fundamentally whole and resourceful by their very nature. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).Mindfulness and Compassion Oriented Approaches.Life Transitions (career, retirement, separation, divorce, loss).Young adults in post-secondary education.MS in Counseling Psychology, University of Wisconsin – Madisonīachelor of Arts – University of Minnesota Having worked in human service settings for over twenty-five years, I’ve found that supportive, strength-based, validating, and compassionate connections are the foundation for psychological growth and overall wellness. Restoring and sustaining thriving parent/child relationships.Developing relational well-being for couples.Integrating mind, body, and spirit in the therapeutic process.Recognizing and enhancing strength and resilience.Mental health consultation and supervision. ![]()
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