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Lisa Galles-Candelaria

My approach to therapy: My approach is practical, down-to-earth, and flexible. I use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help reframe unhelpful thoughts, mindfulness techniques to find calm and balance, and a strength-based framework to highlight your unique abilities.

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Alyssa Young

My approach to therapy: I believe that everyone is unique and that through a systems lens and the clients language we can explore your story.

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Mark Emeka

My approach to therapy: My approach is trauma-informed, collaborative, client-centered. I hold a warm, non-judgmental space where you feel seen and respected. With Cerebral Palsy lived experience and sociology/Africana Studies background, I understand resilience amid systemic inequities. I blend CBT, mindfulness/somatic tools, strengths-based focus—tailored to your goals and pace.

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Leasette Hernandez

My approach to therapy: I enjoy working with different approaches of therapy, based off what a person needs. I have training in EMDR, CBT, DBT, and MBCT. I have recently introduced Animal-Assisted psychotherapy. II will follow the client's lead and focus on getting to the root of the problem and assist in healing.

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Find Multiracial Therapists & Counselors in New Mexico.

Looking for a Multiracial or Mixed-Race Therapist? You’re Not Alone.

Many people seek a therapist who reflects their identity or understands the complexity of their lived experience. If you identify as multiracial or mixed-race, you may feel more seen and understood by a therapist who shares that layered, multifaceted identity.

Whether you’re navigating questions of belonging, cultural identity, or the impact of being seen as “other,” your desire for a therapist who gets your experience deserves to be honored.

Wherever you are in New Mexico, Mental Health Match can help you find a multiracial therapist who aligns with your needs and values.

Why Choose a Multiracial or Mixed-Race Therapist?

You don’t have to explain your reasons—but here’s why others with multiracial identities have found this choice especially meaningful:

  • Shared understanding of complexity – Multiracial therapists may have firsthand insight into the experience of straddling cultures, feeling miscategorized, or code switching depending on context.
  • Validation without overexplaining – You may not have to explain the nuance of being “not enough” of one group or “too much” of another, or how your identity impacts your sense of self and relationships.
  • Deeper connection and representation – Seeing your own multifaceted identity reflected in your therapist can create a sense of recognition, affirmation, and safety.
  • Freedom from assumptions – A multiracial therapist may be more attuned to the subtle ways bias and categorization show up. They can help you explore your experience without boxing you in.

Of course, cultural identity is only one part of what makes a therapist a good fit. Style, training, specialization, and interpersonal chemistry all matter too. Learn more about how to choose the right therapist for you.

How to Find a Multiracial or Mixed-Race Therapist

You don’t have to figure this out alone. Mental Health Match makes it easy to connect with licensed multiracial therapists who are ready to support your healing and growth. Browse the providers above, or take our free survey to get matched with a therapist who’s right for you.


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