

Hola, bienvenidos! Hello, welcome! My name is Lupe and I am a proud bilingual Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist trained to provide therapy in both English and Spanish.
As the daughter of Mexican immigrants and a first-generation college graduate, I am deeply committed to serving diverse communities with cultural sensitivity and empathy through a Person Centered approach. I understand the stigma that comes with seeking therapy and am proud of you for making the first step towards your mental health journey!
I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) and Certified Addiction Treatment Counselor (CATC-IV) with over 16 years of experience in behavioral health and substance use treatment. I was certified in 2012 for addiction treatment and licensed in 2022 for mental health. I work with adults navigating substance use and recovery, co-occurring anxiety and depression, and life transitions that impact emotional well-being.
I have particular experience supporting men and members of the LGBTQIA+ community in building sustainable recovery, strengthening emotional resilience, and improving relationship health. My work is grounded in a deep respect for the recovery process and the courage it takes to pursue change. I understand that growth is rarely linear, and I approach each client with patience, steadiness, and practical support.
I provide structured, virtual outpatient therapy for adults managing mild to moderate symptoms who are seeking stability, accountability, and meaningful forward movement. At the heart of my work is a commitment to clarity and care to help clients better understand themselves while feeling respected, supported, and empowered throughout the process.
I grew up a carpenter’s son and followed his example in my early adulthood. By my mid 20’s I began working with others by teaching guitar, after school sports, yoga, and meditation while continuing to work as a handyman. From 2012-2014 I was fortunate enough to be able to teach High School Psychology classes that included Adolescent Social Psychology, Intro to Psychology, and Positive Psychology. For my practicum in 2012 I spent a year at James Lick High School in East San Jose, CA working with individuals and groups. From 2013-2016 I was a community-based therapist meeting clients in their homes, at their schools, or in the community. I provided individual and family support throughout Santa Clara County. This was an invaluable training that allowed me to see what people would talk about in session, since I would be in their homes with them and often see the issues firsthand. In 2017 I worked at Brightquest Treatment Center in La Mesa, CA. This was an incredible experience. I worked in this residential facility with folks with severe psychiatric disorders that often also involved addiction. The intense nature of the treatment and regular interaction with clients provided a unique learning experience and genuine connections. I learned a great deal from the residential Milieu Therapy approach.
I also had the opportunity to work as a Military Family Life Counselor, supporting military service members and their families. I feel that I learned a lot and, since I was a Navy brat, I derived a great deal of meaning being able to give back to service members in this way.
Since 2018 I have been working in private practice helping children, teens, adults, and families in person and online. I continue to work on my professional development by studying, taking trainings, consulting with colleagues, and working to practice what I learn in a balanced way.
Are you feeling depressed or anxious about your current life situation? Do you wonder if you can build a meaningful life, a life worth living? Are you grieving the loss of someone you love, or the loss of something you hoped to achieve? Are you in the middle of a life transition such as graduation, retirement, becoming a parent, or changing professions? I help people in these situations get in touch with what they really want so they can move forward with confidence.
Hi, I'm Brian! I'm a licensed counselor with a background in holistic medicine as well. I've worked with a variety of mental health concerns, with my primary specialty being treating trauma.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Ecotherapist with extensive experience supporting individuals, couples, families and groups. I believe every person has the capacity for growth, resilience, and healing. I also hold a systems and climate-aware perspective, working to support clients within the challenging times / systems we are experiencing. My clients include those who are navigating life transitions or experiencing challenging emotions, i.e. anxiety, depression, loss of purpose, grief, or identity confusion. I also see couples who may be struggling with conflict or communication challenges.
I earned my master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute, where my training emphasized depth-oriented and integrative psychotherapy alongside evidence-based treatment.
My clinical background includes experience across a variety of settings and treatment modalities. I have worked as a behavior interventionist providing ABA-based support, as well as a play therapist supporting children and families through developmentally informed, relational interventions. I have also practiced as a Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapist, integrating preparation, dosing-session support, and integration work within an ethical and client-centered framework. Additionally, I participated as a clinician in the MAPS Phase III clinical trial for MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD, an experience that deepened my understanding of trauma treatment, research-informed care, and the careful integration of emerging therapeutic modalities. Earlier in my career, I worked as an academic coach providing specialized support to children and adolescents with ADHD and learning differences. I have also facilitated therapeutic support groups and led introduction meetings at Cancer Support Community Redondo Beach, further strengthening my group facilitation skills and my commitment to accessible, compassionate community-based care.


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