I work with adults and adolescents to help them understand the impact of their thoughts, feelings, and actions on their wellbeing. I offer an active and empowering space to navigate issues such as anxiety, low mood, family conflict, identity confusion, and cultural transitions. I also provide therapy/coaching for work and school-related stress, low motivation, attention difficulties, and time management. People working with me will learn how their life experiences affect their ability to cope with challenges effectively.
Identifying as Ecuadorian-American, I am bilingual and bicultural. I have also lived abroad; these experiences and my identity as a woman of color working in several professional settings fuel my empathy for people navigating cultural/social pressures at home, work, and school. I fuse therapy with advocacy alongside people who feel silenced and marginalized.
I completed my clinical training (Postdoctoral Fellowship) at Northwestern University and my Doctoral Internship at the University of California, Berkeley. I graduated with my doctorate in Counseling Psychology (PhD) from Iowa State University, a program accredited by the American Psychological Association. – I offer limited weekend and evening hours.
Psychology License Information
- License State: Illinois
- License No.: 071.009925
Education
Degree |
Major |
School |
Year |
PhD |
Counseling Psychology |
Iowa State University |
2017 |
M.S. |
Psychology |
Iowa State University |
2013 |
B.S. |
Psychology |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
2011 |
Professional Affiliations