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Saray Benavides

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Bilingual therapist empowering first-generation individuals with compassion and cultural understanding.

Renee Wyatt

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I am a African-American Associate Clinical Social Worker and Certified in Christian Counseling.

Fernando Aguirre

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Femme, queer, bilingual (Spanish/English), Licensed Clinical Social Worker who is certified in TF-CBT.

Sarah Espinosa

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Anti-oppression, non-judgmental Chicana social worker with neurodivergence experience

Jacklyn Saucedo

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Chicana reproductive rights bilingual (Spanish/English) Mexican-American Associate Clinical Social Worker who is certified in MDFT.

Laura Hernandez

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Abolitionist bi-racial Salvadorian-Korean Licensed Clinical Social Worker who is certified in CBT and E-IMR.

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Nuna Behavioral Healthcare provides direct outpatient services within the scope of an LCSW to support members of the community. We collaborate with medical professionals from diverse disciplines, including MDs and PsyDs, to offer comprehensive and personalized care. Nuna Behavioral Healthcare is not a pharmacy, does not dispense medications, and is not a crisis stabilization organization. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or contact your local fire department for an ambulance. For individuals in the Los Angeles area who are unable to call 911, the Community Alternatives to 911 hotline is available at 888-260-1169 for call or text support. For other non-emergency urgent mental health support, you can call or text 988.

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