About me
I am originally from Argentina and migrated to California as a teenager. I earned my undergraduate degree in Sociology and had a career in agriculture for a decade. I was an educator in agriculture for beginner farmers and operated a small-scale farm in Sacramento,CA. My time working in the food system and with plants brought me a deep understanding of the importance of our humanity within the context of all environments, and how we are impacted and shaped by them throughout our lives.
I have a Masters in family, couples, and marriage therapy with a focus on ecopsychology. As a therapist, I am a firm believer that all people have the ability to learn, adapt and grow through their relationship to themselves, and others, in compassionate and productive ways.
I believe that each client knows their lived experience best and that there is inherent value in understanding larger societal forces that affect our interactions, relationships and lives. As a multilingual and multicultural person, I provide culturally relevant therapy and facilitate a sustainable, non-judgmental experience in therapy.