Alicia Beltran LCPC
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Together we can explore your true self, heal from past experiences, and help you build the relationships in family and partnership that you desire. The goal of our practice is to provide a place where you can start to explore issues that keep you stuck or suffering through psychotherapy.

We work with individuals, families, and couples to change behaviors, resolve conflict, improve sexual functioning, manage and process symptoms of depression and anxiety, work toward improving self-worth, and provide a space that lessens the suffering that trauma can have through therapy.We also work with couples to deepen their connection and rediscover intimacy & pleasure.

As a whole, we address mental health issues, family concerns, sexual health, and relationship issues while integrating broad therapeutic approaches. While meeting with you, we strive to be objective, unbiased, non-judgmental, and supportive. We practice empathy, compassion, and authenticity in the relationship we build with our clients and therapy sessions.
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Many of us experience times when we are depressed or anxious, when we are overwhelmed by the impact of trauma, when we are struggling with life transitions, stressors become overwhelming, or when we desire to understand ourselves or our relationships better.
Many of our clients are looking for a therapeutic experience that leads toward improvement of their sense of worth and validation of their experience.
Our focus is to aid our clients improve their over-all mental well-being; this can be healing from trauma, making sense of current issues or symptoms, learning new tools that bring about a better quality of life or more stability to their bodily experience, or simply being validated and having a space to be heard.
Couples comes to see us because they are experiencing conflict, lack effective communication, don't feel understood or heard by their partner, are dissatisfied with intimacy in their relationship, or are hurt and struggling after an affair.
We work with couples who struggle with a difference in sexual desire or couples interested in improving their sex life.
In therapy, we can explore the relationship's influence on sex.
We strive to aid couples experiencing disconnect after many regrettable incidents but are desperately looking to repair and heal from past events toward reconnecting in their relationship once again.
Vulnerability is not winning or losing; it's having the courage to show up and be seen when we have no control over the outcome.
Vulnerability is not weakness; it's our greatest measure of courage.
Many experience sexual difficulties including: low or lack of desire, trouble reaching orgasm, shame or anxiety related to sex, problems maintaining arousal, erectile dysfunctions, premature or delayed ejaculation, vaginal pain, sexual dissatisfaction, or having to cope with a past sexual trauma that impacts present-day.
Family therapy can be helpful for families with children of all ages; our practice focuses on family therapy with adolescents, college-aged or adult children; family therapy can include parents, stepparents, children and siblings, stepchildren, extended family, and others that have a significant impact on family life.
Our goal is to help the family understand their patterns of relating to one another and working towards improving dialogue and connection with one another.
Our family work can be provided in combination with other therapies or in collaboration with other therapists.
Alicia is a certified EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapist and currently a Consultant in Training (CIT) via EMDRIA.
Please email Alicia to start this consultation process if you are looking to seek hours toward EMDR certification.
Please reference EMDRIA's website to gain more information about becoming a certified EMDR therapist.
A CIT can provide some of the consultation hours to EMDR trained clinicians who are working towards EMDRIA Certification requirements.
In order to provide the 10 hours of consultation that are required to complete the EMDR basic training, the CIT must contact the EMDR training provider directly.
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