Alejandra is warm, compassionate, respectful, and engaged. She provides a nonjudgmental, empathetic, culturally sensitive, supportive, and safe environment. Alejandra meets the clients where they are in their personal journey to help them find healing, freedom, and self-empowerment. Her primary goal is to help the client lead a more meaningful life and work through past traumas, struggles, and challenges.
Alejandra has worked in a nonprofit agency with children, adolescents, families, and minority populations providing individual and family therapy in various settings such as intensive in-home family intervention, support and crisis intervention, and case management.
Alejandra has worked collaboratively with the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and other mental health providers. In addition, Alejandra loves to volunteer and has volunteered in her home church along with many other non-profit organizations. She is certified in the Positive Parenting Program (Triple P), focusing on strengthening parenting and enhancing the family support system; the Circle of Security Parenting Program, concentrating on strengthening the secure attachment between caregiver and child; and the Prepare/Enrich program. Providing evidence-based skills and insights to strengthen and foster a healthy relationship in couples and families. Alejandra is also trained in Level 2 Gottman Couples Therapy. Alejandra is a member of AAMFT and works under the supervision of Marcos Rosa, PhD., LMFT.
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