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      <image:caption>I’m a queer immigrant Latinx clinical psychologist and somatic psychotherapist in Sacramento, CA. I support people from marginalized communities who long to live a life that is authentically joyful and meaningful - but feel stuck and overwhelmed by the anxieties and traumas of their lives. I guide them through the process of shedding unwanted reactions and dynamics that are no longer serving them - while also healing from the experiences that may have led them to manifest these responses in the first place. So that they can reconnect with their body, reclaim their intuition, &amp; ultimately, return to a life that feels full of possibility.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Strengthening communication practices.   Working through conflict and unaddressed ruptures. Deepening intimacy and emotional bonding. Supporting the journey and transition of your partner’s sexual orientation or gender identity. Opening up your relationship and exploring different relationship structures. Navigating life transitions (e.g., career, family expansion). Moving away from co-dependency and (unhappy) entangled ways of living Co-deciding whether or not to transition out of a romantic partnership. Uncoupling, with intention.*</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Managing overwhelming moments of anxiety, panic, and chronic stress. Healing from trauma (e.g., childhood abuse, relational violence, generational trauma, institutional/sociopolitical oppression). Experiencing joy and motivation while working through sadness and depression. Exploring your sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or relationship structure. Navigating life transitions and endings (e.g., career, relationships, health). Unlearning toxic relationship dynamics. Establishing boundaries with your partner(s) and family members. Moving away from harsh self-criticism and towards self-love. Overcoming imposter syndrome , exhaustion, and burnout as an early career professional. Unlearning internalized -isms, including internalized oppression, homophobia/biphobia, capitalism, and toxic masculinity.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The purpose of the psychological evaluation is to assess your historical and current emotional and psychological well-being. Structurally, the psychological evaluation consists of the following: (a) a detailed clinical interview, (b) psychological assessment questionnaires that evaluate different aspects of your mental health, and (c) a comprehensive psychological report. Though the process of each case differs from client to client, the psychological evaluation is generally completed over two two-hour appointments. Alternative meeting options (e.g., meeting over an extended single session) are available, if needed/requested, by you or your immigration attorney. The standard turnaround time for the completed psychological report is 3-4 weeks from the final appointment date. Expedited report delivery is available for an additional fee.</image:caption>
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