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Monica Jerez

My approach to therapy: It's unique for each client, I don't believe in "one size fits all". I have different therapeutic approaches including cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), acceptance commitment (ACT) & eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR).

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Carolina Fuentes

My approach to therapy: I believe that learning and healing are best approached in a holistic way that recognizes the connection between our physical and mental health, our past and present, our culture, and our worldview/spirituality. I approach therapy as a partnership.

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Jessica Eiseman

My approach to therapy: I attempt to create a calming, secure, supportive space that also allows for some humor. I am both guiding and collaborative. Together we will create a plan, practice skills, and find solutions so that you can live the life that you desire.

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Ioana Avery

My approach to therapy: My approach is straightforward and down to earth. I go deep to the core of the issues and I waste no time. I use a multitude of methods and models that enable me to understand in depth your issues and dive right into action mode.

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Dr. Humama Khan

My approach to therapy: I focus on a holistic approach where we consider multiple aspects of the mind, body, and environment. Additionally, my therapy is conducted through a multicultural lens which advocates for an understanding and respect for the nuance in each person.

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Anamie Guerra

My approach to therapy: I focus on your strengths and what’s already working, and we build from there. You set the pace while I listen closely and ask thoughtful questions. Together, we find small, doable steps, and I share simple tools to notice unhelpful thoughts and try new habits—all in a safe, welcoming space.

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Sydney James

My approach to therapy: Regardless of the therapy strategy we engage in (I will always be transparent and explain what it is and how it will help!) my approach will always include pulling out the strengths you already have to help you adjust to lifes inevitable transitions.

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Nina Bezpalko

My approach to therapy: I strive to make counseling a place where you feel comfortable, understood, and supported. I use approaches that fit you as a person, not just your problems, so our work together feels meaningful and personal. You don't need to deal with everything on your own.

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Find Immigration Therapists & Counselors in Plantation of Laredo, TX.

Immigrants must endure some of the most difficult circumstances and challenges in pursuit of a better life. Despite the stresses they must endure, immigrants often have difficulty finding culturally-responsive mental health care because of differences in language, background, and understanding.

Luckily, there are licensed therapists who are specially trained to help heal the unique mental health issues that immigrants face. If you’re an immigrant dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, or any other mental health issue, or if you need a psychological evaluation for immigration, you could greatly benefit from an immigration therapist. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Do You Need Immigrant Mental Health Therapy?

If you’re not quite sure whether you should seek mental health therapy, this section will be helpful. Here are some common symptoms of immigrant mental health that could benefit from therapy:

  • You feel ongoing or severe stress due to your current living situation, the immigration process, or resettlement.
  • You are grieving the loss of your previous home or friends and family in your home country.
  • You have survived one or more traumatic events and feel ongoing stress.
  • You feel depressed and don’t feel motivated to move toward your goals.
  • You find it difficult to make friends or purposely isolate yourself from others.
  • You feel overwhelmed by the new culture you’re in and are having difficulty adjusting.

If any of the above describes you, therapy can help significantly. To learn a bit more about immigration and mental health, read this article on mental health issues experienced by U.S. immigrants.

Seek Immigrant Mental Health Therapy Now!

Immigration and mental health issues go hand in hand, but you don’t have to submit to mental and emotional issues and allow them to control your life. You can seek treatment from an immigration therapist who understands your unique plight and can help you work through your issues. With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified immigration therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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