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RELATIONSHIP THERAPY FOR LATINAS · KATY, TX & ONLINE IN TX & NV

You love with
your whole heart.

It's time love gave that back.

Therapy for Latinas who are ready to find their way back — to their needs, their voice, and the love they actually deserve.

The place you disappear

THE GIVER.

THE FIXER.

THE PEACEKEEPER.

The one who carries the weight of keeping things together — even when it costs too much. Even when no one notices. Even when you're running on empty and still showing up for everyone else.

Somewhere along the way, your needs got quiet. Maybe you were taught to keep the peace, to stay, to endure, to love without limits — even if it meant losing yourself in the process.

But something in you has started to stir. A quiet knowing that this isn't the kind of love you want to keep repeating. That love could feel safe, steady, and mutual. Not something to survive.

That knowing brought you here. And it was right to.

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Does any of this sound familiar?

  • You say yes when your gut says no.

  • You're always the one fixing, explaining, reaching.

  • Boundaries feel selfish — even when you know they're needed.

  • You feel anxious, on edge, or like you lose yourself in love.

  • The people change, but the pain feels the same.

  • You keep getting stuck in patterns you promised you'd break.You say yes when your gut says no.

These patterns don't just show up in romantic relationships. They follow you into family, friendships, and the way you treat yourself when no one's watching.

This isn't a you problem. It's a pattern — and patterns can change.

For the Ones Who’ve Been Taught to Endure

You were taught to give without question. To care without rest. To put others first — because that's what good daughters, good partners, good women do.

But love without boundaries isn't love. It's erasure.

Therapy gives you space to name the ache you've been carrying. To finally speak the needs that were never safe to voice. To learn what it feels like to love someone — and still belong to yourself at the same time.

These patterns don't only live in romantic relationships. They shape how you show up with family, at work, and in the quiet moments when it's just you.

And now, you get to choose a love that includes you too.

What this work can open up for you

This isn't about fixing your relationships or becoming someone different. It's about coming back to yourself — so you can show up in love without losing yourself in it.

  • Understanding why you love the way you do — and where it started

  • Learning to notice what your body is telling you about safety and trust

  • Breaking the cycle of giving everything and waking up empty

  • Saying what you need — without guilt, without apology

  • Staying open to love and grounded in yourself at the same time

  • Finally letting go of patterns that were never yours to carry

This isn't about blaming your past. It's about understanding it well enough that it stops quietly running the show.

We'll look at how love, family, and culture shaped the way you show up — and we'll figure out together how you want to do it differently.

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How I Hold This Space

with gentleness, truth and no judgment.

The kind that helps you see yourself clearly — maybe for the first time.

In our sessions, we'll look honestly at what love has asked of you — the weight you've carried, the needs you've silenced, the ways you've made yourself smaller to keep the peace.

We might work with the parts of you that learned it wasn't safe to ask for too much. We might sit with old pain that still shows up in new relationships. We might practice what it feels like to say what you actually need — out loud, without apologizing for it.

Through all of it, we move at your pace. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is forced. You set the rhythm.

Healing your relationships starts with coming home to you.

You Were Never Meant to Shrink in Love

You've spent years making yourself smaller so love could fit.

But love isn't meant to erase you — it's meant to meet you.

Here, you get to belong to yourself again. To take up space. To speak your truth. To stay in love and stay in yourself — even when it's complicated.

This is where the returning begins.

I'd be honored to walk alongside you.