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Today is February 1, 2025

We have 0 Verified and 2 Unverified Mental Health Professionals In Yuma, AZ

location-map Yuma , AZ | (928) 260 2689


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I am passionate about supporting you in your journey. I am a licensed bilingual therapist who specializes in pregnancy, postpartum, and anxiety treatment. Every experience is different; finding meaning in what is most important to you despite the transitions is essential. We will work together to develop a plan based on your needs that will help you feel better. This is a supportive space where you can freely express your fears and worries. I'm glad you're here and I look forward to hearing from you!

location-map Yuma , AZ | (612) 294 7808


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Arizona: all ages for in-person sessions. Minnesota: ages 14 and up online sessions. Life events can be stressful. There are moments when we all feel overwhelmed and need support. Therapy provides a safe space to work together in exploring solutions to challenging thoughts, feelings, and situations. Interventions are tailored to individual situations and client needs. This can include use of EMDR for trauma processing and challenging negative cognitions, CBT with a psychodynamic and humanistic approach, and play therapy with children. Individuals and families experience moments of distress that impacts everyone in the home. Repairing relationships requires developing communication skills and openness to change. This includes anxiety, depression, behavioral concerns, attachment ruptures, school transitions, and complex issues (trauma, grief/loss, parental separation/divorce). As a Registered Play Therapist, I approach child distress as a response to changes in family structure, nurturing and consistency in caregiver relationships, and coordination between parents, social resources, and schools. My play therapy room adds an extra space for a child's healing and growth to occur.