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Below is a list of immigration legal services/attorneys that circulated on social media.

Please be sure to contact to verify that that have capacity and if you are seeking legal assistance for a loved one that has been deported, please ask if they see active deportation cases. California is listed at the end. Under the states, we have a few bail bond programs listed. To add, remove or edit services in this blog, please email us.

En español: En esta página, tenemos una lista de servicios legales y abogados de inmigración que han circulado en redes sociales. Por favor, asegúrate de contactarlos para verificar que tienen disponibilidad. Si estás buscando ayuda legal para un ser querido que ha sido deportado, pregunta si atienden casos activos de deportación. California está listada al final. Debajo de los estados, incluimos algunos programas de fianzas.

Para agregar, eliminar o editar servicios en este blog, por favor envíanos un correo electrónico.

Immigration Legal Services by State/Servicios por Estado

Georgia Immigration Legal Assistance

  • Catholic Charities Atlanta
    Phone: (678) 222-3920
    Locations: Chamblee, GA & Northlake/Tucker, GA
    Website: catholiccharitiesatlanta.org
  • Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN)
    Phone: (678) 335-6040
    Locations: Warner Robins & Riverdale, GA
    Website: georgiaasylum.org
  • Latin American Association (LAA)
    Phone: (404) 638-1800
    Atlanta, GA 30324
    Website: thelaa.org

Illinois Immigration Legal Resources

  • National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC)
    Phone: 312-660-1370
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Website: immigrantjustice.org
  • Alianza Hispanoamericana NFP, Inc.
    Phone: (847) 428-3682
    West Dundee, IL 60118
    Website: alianzanfp.org
    Email: in**@********fp.org
  • Beyond Legal Aid
    24/7 Immigration Helpline: (872) 267-2252
  • Illinois Department of Health – Community Service Agencies for Immigrants
    Website: dhs.state.il.us

Massachusetts Immigration Services

  • Agencia ALPHA
    Phone: (617) 522-6382
    Email: in**@**********ha.org
    Boston Main Office: Mon-Thu, 9:30 AM – 5 PM
    East Boston Branch (Iglesia Nueva Vida): Thu & Sat, 9:30 AM – 4 PM

Nevada Immigration Legal Help

  • Immigration Center for Women and Children
    Phone: (702) 430-7981
    Las Vegas, NV 89101
  • Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada
    Phone: (702) 386-1070
  • UNLV Immigration Clinic
    Phone: (702) 895-3671
  • Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada
    Phone: (702) 385-2662
  • GWP Immigration Law (Kathia Quiros)
    Phone: (702) 737-7717
  • Gonzalez & Miller Immigration Attorneys
    Phone: (702) 866-9922

New York Immigration Legal Services

  • Immigration Legal Services of Long Island
    Phone: (631) 617-5269
    Website: ilsoli.org
  • Carecen NY
    Website: carecenny.org
    Hempstead Office: (516) 489-8330
    Brentwood Office: (631) 273-8721
  • Immigration Law and Justice New York
    Phone: (212) 870-3785
    Website: iljny.org
  • Mobilization for Justice
    Phone: (212) 417-3700
    Website: mobilizationforjustice.org
    New York, NY 10038
  • El Centro Hispanoamericano
    Phone: (908) 753-8730
    Website: elcentronj.org
    Email: El********@***il.com
  • New York Immigration Coalition (Confidential Hotline)
    Phone: 1 (800) 566-7636
    Hours: Mon-Fri, 9 AM – 8 PM ET
    Managed by Catholic Charities Community Services

North Carolina Immigration Support

  • North Carolina Justice Center
    Phone: (919) 856-2570
    Website: ncjustice.org
    Raleigh, NC 27601

Oklahoma Immigration Legal Contacts

  • CIRA (Center for Immigrant and Refugee Advancement)
    Phone: 1-855-307-6730
  • CLIA (Center for Legal Immigration Assistance)
    Multiple contacts and attorneys listed.

Pennsylvania Immigration Legal Help


Texas Immigration Legal Services


Washington DC Immigration Resources


California Immigration Legal Assistance

Non-Profit Organizations

  • Esperanza Immigration Rights Project
    Phone: (213) 251-3505
    Website: esperanza-la.org
    Los Angeles, CA 90015
  • Higher Education Immigration Legal Services Program
    For community college students in California
    Website: findyourally.com
  • Public Counsel
    Phone: (213) 385-2977
    Website: publiccounsel.org
    Los Angeles, CA 90005
  • CHIRLA
    Phone: (213) 201-3797 (by appointment)
    Website: chirla.org
    Los Angeles, CA 90057
  • Immigrant Defenders Law Center
    Phone: 213-634-0999
    Instagram: @immdef_lawcenter
  • Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
    Phone: (213) 640-3950
    Website: lafla.org
  • El Rescate
    Phone: (213) 387-3284
  • Immigration Center for Women and Children
    Phone: (213) 614-1165
    Locations: Los Angeles & San Francisco
    Website: icwclaw.org
  • Central American Resource Center (CARACEN)
    Phone: (213) 385-7800 Ext. 136
  • California Immigration Project
    Sacramento, CA
    Website: calimm.org

Clinics

  • USC Gould School of Law – Immigration Clinic
    Phone: (213) 821-5987

Private Law Firms (California & beyond)

Additional California Resources

  • Kids In Need of Defense (KIND)
    Multiple CA locations and other states
    Phone: (213) 274-0170
    Website: supportkind.org

Immigration Bond Programs

  • Midwest Immigration Bond Fund (Illinois, Indiana & Kentucky)
    Facilitates revolving bonds to free individuals from ICE custody.
    Website: mibfc.org
    Email: mw********@***il.com
  • Midwest Immigration Bond Fund (Wisconsin)
    Same as above.
    Address: 1 East Erie St., Suite 525-4960, Chicago, IL 60611

Additional Resources from CHIRLA

  • Non-legal referrals: (888) 624-4752
  • Employment issues: (877) 55-AYUDA

Contact These Immigration Legal Services Today for Support

If you or your loved ones need immigration legal help, use this list to find local and national resources. Always verify availability and services with each organization directly.

Si tú o tus seres queridos necesitan ayuda legal de inmigración, utiliza esta lista para encontrar recursos locales y nacionales. Siempre verifica la disponibilidad y los servicios directamente con cada organización.


About Latinx Therapy

At Latinx Therapy, we are committed to empowering the Latinx community with trusted mental health support and vital resources, including legal assistance referrals. Visit us for more information on therapy, wellness, and community advocacy.

By Adriana
3 days ago
  • Newest Blog

Below is a list of immigration legal services/attorneys that circulated on social media.

Please be sure to contact to verify that that have capacity and if you are seeking legal assistance for a loved one that has been deported, please ask if they see active deportation cases. California is listed at the end. Under the states, we have a few bail bond programs listed. To add, remove or edit services in this blog, please email us.

En español: En esta página, tenemos una lista de servicios legales y abogados de inmigración que han circulado en redes sociales. Por favor, asegúrate de contactarlos para verificar que tienen disponibilidad. Si estás buscando ayuda legal para un ser querido que ha sido deportado, pregunta si atienden casos activos de deportación. California está listada al final. Debajo de los estados, incluimos algunos programas de fianzas.

Para agregar, eliminar o editar servicios en este blog, por favor envíanos un correo electrónico.

Immigration Legal Services by State/Servicios por Estado

Georgia Immigration Legal Assistance

  • Catholic Charities Atlanta
    Phone: (678) 222-3920
    Locations: Chamblee, GA & Northlake/Tucker, GA
    Website: catholiccharitiesatlanta.org
  • Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN)
    Phone: (678) 335-6040
    Locations: Warner Robins & Riverdale, GA
    Website: georgiaasylum.org
  • Latin American Association (LAA)
    Phone: (404) 638-1800
    Atlanta, GA 30324
    Website: thelaa.org

Illinois Immigration Legal Resources

  • National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC)
    Phone: 312-660-1370
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Website: immigrantjustice.org
  • Alianza Hispanoamericana NFP, Inc.
    Phone: (847) 428-3682
    West Dundee, IL 60118
    Website: alianzanfp.org
    Email: in**@********fp.org
  • Beyond Legal Aid
    24/7 Immigration Helpline: (872) 267-2252
  • Illinois Department of Health – Community Service Agencies for Immigrants
    Website: dhs.state.il.us

Massachusetts Immigration Services

  • Agencia ALPHA
    Phone: (617) 522-6382
    Email: in**@**********ha.org
    Boston Main Office: Mon-Thu, 9:30 AM – 5 PM
    East Boston Branch (Iglesia Nueva Vida): Thu & Sat, 9:30 AM – 4 PM

Nevada Immigration Legal Help

  • Immigration Center for Women and Children
    Phone: (702) 430-7981
    Las Vegas, NV 89101
  • Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada
    Phone: (702) 386-1070
  • UNLV Immigration Clinic
    Phone: (702) 895-3671
  • Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada
    Phone: (702) 385-2662
  • GWP Immigration Law (Kathia Quiros)
    Phone: (702) 737-7717
  • Gonzalez & Miller Immigration Attorneys
    Phone: (702) 866-9922

New York Immigration Legal Services

  • Immigration Legal Services of Long Island
    Phone: (631) 617-5269
    Website: ilsoli.org
  • Carecen NY
    Website: carecenny.org
    Hempstead Office: (516) 489-8330
    Brentwood Office: (631) 273-8721
  • Immigration Law and Justice New York
    Phone: (212) 870-3785
    Website: iljny.org
  • Mobilization for Justice
    Phone: (212) 417-3700
    Website: mobilizationforjustice.org
    New York, NY 10038
  • El Centro Hispanoamericano
    Phone: (908) 753-8730
    Website: elcentronj.org
    Email: El********@***il.com
  • New York Immigration Coalition (Confidential Hotline)
    Phone: 1 (800) 566-7636
    Hours: Mon-Fri, 9 AM – 8 PM ET
    Managed by Catholic Charities Community Services

North Carolina Immigration Support

  • North Carolina Justice Center
    Phone: (919) 856-2570
    Website: ncjustice.org
    Raleigh, NC 27601

Oklahoma Immigration Legal Contacts

  • CIRA (Center for Immigrant and Refugee Advancement)
    Phone: 1-855-307-6730
  • CLIA (Center for Legal Immigration Assistance)
    Multiple contacts and attorneys listed.

Pennsylvania Immigration Legal Help


Texas Immigration Legal Services


Washington DC Immigration Resources


California Immigration Legal Assistance

Non-Profit Organizations

  • Esperanza Immigration Rights Project
    Phone: (213) 251-3505
    Website: esperanza-la.org
    Los Angeles, CA 90015
  • Higher Education Immigration Legal Services Program
    For community college students in California
    Website: findyourally.com
  • Public Counsel
    Phone: (213) 385-2977
    Website: publiccounsel.org
    Los Angeles, CA 90005
  • CHIRLA
    Phone: (213) 201-3797 (by appointment)
    Website: chirla.org
    Los Angeles, CA 90057
  • Immigrant Defenders Law Center
    Phone: 213-634-0999
    Instagram: @immdef_lawcenter
  • Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
    Phone: (213) 640-3950
    Website: lafla.org
  • El Rescate
    Phone: (213) 387-3284
  • Immigration Center for Women and Children
    Phone: (213) 614-1165
    Locations: Los Angeles & San Francisco
    Website: icwclaw.org
  • Central American Resource Center (CARACEN)
    Phone: (213) 385-7800 Ext. 136
  • California Immigration Project
    Sacramento, CA
    Website: calimm.org

Clinics

  • USC Gould School of Law – Immigration Clinic
    Phone: (213) 821-5987

Private Law Firms (California & beyond)

Additional California Resources

  • Kids In Need of Defense (KIND)
    Multiple CA locations and other states
    Phone: (213) 274-0170
    Website: supportkind.org

Immigration Bond Programs

  • Midwest Immigration Bond Fund (Illinois, Indiana & Kentucky)
    Facilitates revolving bonds to free individuals from ICE custody.
    Website: mibfc.org
    Email: mw********@***il.com
  • Midwest Immigration Bond Fund (Wisconsin)
    Same as above.
    Address: 1 East Erie St., Suite 525-4960, Chicago, IL 60611

Additional Resources from CHIRLA

  • Non-legal referrals: (888) 624-4752
  • Employment issues: (877) 55-AYUDA

Contact These Immigration Legal Services Today for Support

If you or your loved ones need immigration legal help, use this list to find local and national resources. Always verify availability and services with each organization directly.

Si tú o tus seres queridos necesitan ayuda legal de inmigración, utiliza esta lista para encontrar recursos locales y nacionales. Siempre verifica la disponibilidad y los servicios directamente con cada organización.


About Latinx Therapy

At Latinx Therapy, we are committed to empowering the Latinx community with trusted mental health support and vital resources, including legal assistance referrals. Visit us for more information on therapy, wellness, and community advocacy.

By Adriana
3 days ago
  • Newest Blog

To request a rapid response team be added to this list, email us at su*****@***********py.com

Witnessing injustices can create a sense of fear, hopelessness, and powerlessness. At Latinx Therapy, we support various forms of advocacy and will continue to share resources to support our undocumented community, families, and allies. In this blog, we share rapid response system networks across the nation. These networks serve as neighborhood watch programs. If you see ICE, you report it to your local rapid response team, and they send a volunteer to investigate and confirm if ICE is at the location. Once confirmed, they share the information with their networks, including social media, and send a team to begin advocating for individuals.

To center factual and descriptive information and avoid panic and misinformation, do your best in reporting details. Mutual aid groups have widely shared this format called S.A.L.U.T.E. to help you remember what details to include in your reports. Here are the S.A.L.U.T.E. guidelines:

S.A.L.U.T.E. Reporting Guidelines

  • Size/Strength: How many agents are present?
  • Actions/Activities: What did you see them doing?
  • Location and Direction: Where are they and where are they headed?
  • Uniform/Clothes: What are they wearing? Describe as much as possible. Uniform? Plain clothes? Identifying logos, etc.
  • Time: What time did the event occur?
  • Equipment and Weapons: What are you able to see?

Nationwide- Rapid Response Networks

  • Stop ICE Mobile Alerts IG: @stopicenet
    • Send and Receive mobile alerts about ICE raids in your area. No need for an app. Works with every phone. 

State Specific – Rapid Response Networks

Arizona:

Phoenix Valley – Puente Arizona (480) 506-7437

California: 

Thank you to @NorCal_Resist_Chico for creating this carousel post on most of the networks in California: https://www.instagram.com/p/DFA7tEIPSXM/?img_index=6

Find your local rapid response network here: www.ccijustice.org/carrn
If they are missing a resource email here: in**@********ce.org
CCI Justice: We use coordination, advocacy & legal services to fight for the liberation of immigrants in detention.

Bay Area

Contra Costa- Stand Together Contra Costa: (925) 900-5151

Northern Bay Rapid Response Network (Sonoma, Napa, & Solano Counties): (707) 800-4544

Sacramento Rapid Response Network: (916) 382-0256

San Benito County Solidarity Network-  (831) 204-8082

San Francisco Rapid Response Network: (415) 200-1548

San Mateo County Rapid Response: (203) 666-4472

Santa Clara County Rapid Response Network: (408) 290-1144

Santa Cruz County: Your Allied Rapid Response Network & Pajaro Valley Rapid Response: (831) 239-4289

Central Valley

Kern County Rapid Response Network: (661) 432-2230

Valley Watch Rapid Response Network: (559) 206-0151 

  • Serving: Fresno, San Joaquin, Merced, Stanislaus, & Kern Counties

Los Angeles, San Diego & Inland Empire

Union del Barrio – Community Patrol @uniondelbarrio | uniondelbarrio.org 

  • LA: (213) 444-6562
  • North San Diego (760) 913-0306
  • San Diego: (619) 916-7215

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Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice Emergency Response Network (San Bernardino & Riverside Counties): (909) 361-4588

Koreatown Rapid Response Network: (323) 894-1504

Los Angeles Raids and Rapid Response Network: (888) 624-4752

Long Beach- ORALE Community Defense Network: (562) 245-9575

  • They also help connect to local resources: Long Beach Justice Fund
  • @oralelb

Orange County Rapid Response Network: (714) 881-1558

San Diego Rapid Response Network: (619) 536-0823

Southern Central Coast Rapid Response Network: (805) 870-8855

  • Serving: Santa Barbara, Ventura, & San Luis Obispo Counties

Colorado

Colorado Rapid Response Network: 1(844) 864-8341

D.C.

DC Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid: (202) 335-1183

Florida

ICE Watch Miami  | IG: @icewatchmia  

Illinois

Chicago & Surrounding Areas- ICCIRR: (855) 435-7693

@ocadchicago , @ICIRR_IL , @aurorailrrt


Massachusetts
LUCE Immigrant Network: 617-370-5023

Michigan

Grand Rapids Rapid Response to ICE: (616) 238-0081

New York

New York State Office for New Americans (ONA) Hotline: 1-800-566-7636

NYC ICE Watch- DM via IG @nycicewatch

Rochester- ROC Rapid Response Network: (585) 420-6471 

New Jersey

Rapid Response New Jersey: 1(888) 347-3767

North Carolina

Siembra NC: (336) 543-0353

Pennsylvania

Centre County Rapid Response Network: (814) 264-4626
@centrecountyrapidresponse

Rhode Island

PSL & AMOR ICE Watch Hotline: 401-675-1414

Tennessee

@iceoutofetn – East Tennesse

  • (615) 933-8409

@musiccitymigrawatch – Mid Tennessee

  • (888) 664-2325

@bhammigrawatch- Birmingham

  • 888-664-2325

Washington

Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network: 1(844)724-3737

Wisconsin

Voces de la frontera WI – Comite sin fronteras- Committee without Borders: 1(800) 427-0213

Other Resources: 

National: Learn to verify Reports of ICE  activity: https://defendandrecruit.org/

Los Angeles- Community Self Defense Coalition LA: (213) 444-6562

  • If you’re active duty military or National Guard, you have the right—and duty—under the UCMJ, to refuse unlawful orders. Call the GI Rights Hotline for free, confidential support: 1-877-447-4487

Washington- 

Family Separation Response Task Force-  this is a government initiative of Washington state. 

  • https://dcyf.wa.gov/EOTaskForce
  • Service to protect Children whose parents or guardians are detained or deported due to immigration status. 
  • The goals of the Task Force are to:
    • Recommend improvements to statewide policies and practices
    • Develop and share resources with families at risk of separation
    • Collaborate with trusted community-based organizations 

Documenting can put pressure on people to abide to human rights, to bring awareness of what is actually happening, dispel misinformation and to bring supporting evidence for those who are being persecuted in their search for justice. 

How & Where to Volunteer with Community Self Defense Coalitions: 

There are nationwide groups that range from community organizations to grassroots efforts who are showing up in their communities. If you want to report or volunteer your time, please reach out to the organizations above. This is a living list and as more are found, suggested and made available to us we will be adding them. 

By Adriana
2 weeks ago
  • Newest Blog

If you’re a therapist listed on Latinx Therapy or any public therapist directory, you’re likely receiving email inquiries from potential clients—and unfortunately, from spammers too. Scammers are increasingly targeting mental health professionals with sneaky email tactics.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to recognize spam emails, protect your practice, and stay safe online. If you are a Latinx Therapy directory member and receive anything that seems suspicious, please email Adriana Alejandre to report the email or situation.

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How to Detect Spam Emails: A Safety Guide for Therapists on Latinx Therapy & other Online Directories

🔍 Why Are Therapists Targeted by Email Scams?

Therapists are trusted professionals who often work remotely and one-on-one, which makes them ideal targets for phishing scams and payment fraud. Scammers take advantage of your visibility and empathy.

🚨 7 Common Email Scams Targeting Therapists

  1. Overpayment or Refund Scams

A “client” wants to pay in advance, requests to send a check, cashier’s check or payment in advance for multiple sessions. If you accept, they likely will ask you to refund the difference.
🚩 Red flag: Anyone asking for money back before a payment clears.

  1. International or Traveling Client Stories

They say they’re moving to your area, traveling due to military, or booking therapy for a child or spouse from abroad.
🚩 Red flag: As a therapist, I find these tricky because these are common in families who normally travel or are in military families, but when they request to pay ahead of time, I find this to be a red flag. These situations may not be detectable until you respond. It’s common for these type of emails to have typos.

  1. Generic Emails With Vague Language

Examples include:

“Hi, I need therapy. Are you taking new clients?”
“I saw your profile and want to talk.”
“Hi dear”

✅ Tip: Direct vague messages to your an official intake form requiring more details: “Thank you for reaching out. Please complete this intake form [link] so I can better understand your needs.” This form can help weed out scammers who are not actually interested in therapy. There may still be people out there with ill intentions so if you are ever concerned, please consult.

  1. Fake Collaboration or Speaking Invitations

They offer podcast interviews, speaker invites, or writing opportunities that seem too good to be true.
🚩 Red flag: No website, fake organization, or requests for payment or downloads. Check the sender to be sure it is from the official organization. You can always forward it to an email on the official website via google to confirm the sender’s identity. An association should not be asking you for money to feature you (on radios, maganzines, podcasts or articles).

  1. Emails With Suspicious Links or Attachments

They claim your license needs verifying or ask you to download a client record.
✅ Tip: Don’t click anything. Verify directly with platforms like Latinx Therapy or your state board.

  1. Poor Grammar or Formal Phrasing

Spam emails often include:

Unnatural tone
Misspelled words
Robotic sentence structure

If it sounds off, trust your instincts.

  1. Fake Therapist Referrals

Someone claims to be a fellow therapist with a client to refer, but asks you to invoice them directly instead of the client.
🚩 Red flag: The “referring therapist” disappears after you provide a session or two.

If it sounds off, trust your instincts.

  1. Sexually Harassing Callers

Sexually harassing callers often:

Pretend to be potential clients
Often role play inappropriate situations
Ask intrusive or inappropriate questions under the guise of therapy
Use sexual language or make explicit comments during the call
Refuse to identify themselves or create a fake identity
May call multiple times or from different numbers

These calls are not accidents — they are intentional harassment.

This is something I have experienced on and off over the years through various platforms and each time is rattling. I want to reassure our members that I am here for you as a colleague and also as founder of Latinx Therapy. Although these individuals are mentally ill, there is also a duality of predatory behavior that we do not deserve to go through.

✅ Tips:

Hang up immediately when you feel something is off. You have no obligation. Request consultation to process your experience.
Allow phone calls to go to voicemail: “Hi, this is [Your Name], [credentials]. Please leave your name, the reason you’re calling, and whether you’ve filled out the intake form on my website [or confirmed insurance/rates that I accept].”
Normalize requesting for identification in order to schedule a consultation call
Block and Report the Number

Your safety is non-negotiable.

  1. “Police Warrant” or “Court Subpoena” Scam Targeting Therapists

Therapists across the U.S. have reported receiving terrifying calls from someone posing as a police officer, court official, or detective. These calls are not real, but they’re part of a growing scam targeting licensed professionals, commonly on Psychology Today but it’s possible on any directory. Personally, in 2017, I experienced a sheriff waiting outside of my therapy office to hand me a subpoena and although it had my name, it was an incident that happened in a city 2.5 hrs away and that I do no frequent, and a situation I was not involved in. I notified the sheriff and they said this was a common spam tactic and they took the subpoena.

Someone impersonating law enforcement calls a therapist, often saying:

There’s a warrant for their arrest
They’ve missed a court date or subpoena
They’re under investigation for HIPAA violations or client-related charges
They must act immediately to avoid arrest — usually by paying a fine or confirming personal info

They may:

Demand payment via gift cards, wire transfer, or ask for Social Security/license numbers
Use caller ID spoofing to appear from a local police station or court
Reference real agency names or case numbers
Threaten that officers are “on their way”

🛑 What to Do if You Receive This Call

Call your local police or court directly using a verified phone number.
Report the call to your licensing board and local fraud unit.
Alert your therapist network & Latinx Therapy admin to warn others.
🔐 How to Protect Your Practice
✅ Request for identification during the consultation.
✅ Require an intake form before booking sessions (at least for individuals where your gut is telling you something is off)
✅ Avoid accepting paper checks, cashier’s check from new clients (and verify credit card identities)
✅ Don’t list your direct email publicly—use a contact form instead (as we have in the Latinx Therapy directory)
✋ What to Do If You Suspect a Scam
Mark the message as spam or phishing in your email system
Report it to Latinx Therapy or your directory admin
Don’t reply or click links
Block the sender
Ask therapist peers if they’ve received similar messages
💬 Final Thoughts

Scammers rely on therapists being kind and responsive. But you can be both empathetic and discerning. By understanding the most common spam tactics and using a consistent, secure communication process, you’ll protect your time, finances, and emotional energy. Lastly, remember that people who inquire are not clients until they consent to psychotherapy services with you via verbal consent or signing an informed consent.

Blog written by Founder of Latinx Therapy: Adriana Alejandre, LMFT

By Adriana
2 weeks ago
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Empezar terapia por primera vez no es fácil, especialmente para aquellos que vienen de comunidades y/o culturas que estigmatizan la terapia. La primera vez que fui a una sesión de terapia tenía 20 años, tenía una culpa enorme porque se suponía que los problemas teniamos que mantenerlos en la familia. Ahora soy terapeuta y creé el directorio de Latinx Therapy para hacer que la terapia con profesionales latinos sea más accesible, a la vez que brindamos información a través de una perspectiva fácil de entender.

En este artículo, 15 colegas del directorio de Latinx Therapy compartirán tips para las personas que quieren ir a terapia por primera vez. 

Aquí hay algunos consejos sobre el proceso de consulta: 

Kenia Ipina, LMFT de Flourishing Insight Therapy nos comparte que construir una relación de confianza será el foco al comenzar terapia. “El terapeuta se tomará el tiempo de conocerte mientras te hace preguntas para completar una evaluación. Algunos de los tópicos serán tu historia familiar, historia de tus síntomas, comunidad, relaciones, salud y virtudes. No estás obligado a contarle (al terapeuta) todo el primer día. Construir una relación de confianza lleva tiempo, y seguirás las señales que te dará tu cuerpo al compartir información. Te conoces mejor que nadie y sabes cuando estás compartiendo demasiada información”.

Dr. Teresa Serrano, LMFT en  Hope Wellness Counseling  hace un resumen de la evaluación y te anima a ser honesto durante esta fase: 

“La terapia puede ser un desencadenante de ansiedad, pero debes saber que es un espacio seguro para que compartas tus pensamientos y emociones sin prejuicio. Durante la primera sesión, exploraremos tus desafíos del momento y lo que deseas obtener con la terapia. Si en algún momento no te sientes escuchado, hazle saber a tu terapueta, no se enfadará por esto. Como terapeuta, es mejor saber cuando algo no te está sirviendo así podemos reveer y encontrar las mejores soluciones para ti, o explorar si es que no somos compatibles”

Patty Munoz, fundadora de Counseling & Therapy  sugiere tener por lo menos 3 sesiones con diferentes terapeutas antes de comprometerse con uno, además de hacer preguntas y sacarte todas las dudas que tengas acerca de terapia. También nos recuerda que “No existen las preguntas equivocadas”.

Acerca del proceso de consulta, la Dra. Janice Castro de J.C. Psychological Services nos recuerda que es normal que lleve tiempo y requiera de paciencia: “No te des por vencido en caso de no ser compatible con el primer terapeuta que conoces. Te darás cuenta que son compatibles porque te sentirás cómodo, a gusto y en un ambiente de confianza. Los estudios muestran que la relación entre terapeuta y paciente es uno de los factores más importantes de los resultados en terapia”. También nos dice que cada terapeuta tiene estilos diferentes de terapia: algunos se especializan en enfoques de terapia conversacional, mientras que otros utilizan una mezcla o modalidades de terapia con poco habla. Preguntar qué puedes esperar de la terapia es crucial.

Se que encontrar el terapeuta correcto para ti puede ser un proceso largo que absorba mucha de tu energía, pero es necesario no solo para tu salud mental a largo plazo, sino también para aliviar tu proceso de sanación y de las emociones y sensaciones conflictivas que pueden aparecer con terapia. Hacer entrevistas con varios terapeutas es normal. 

Debajo, algunas palabras de sabiduría sobre las primeras sesiones: 

Budy Whitfield de Beauteous Mind, LCSW PLLC  habla de la importancia de la conexión con el profesional: “ Durante las primeras sesiones, los profesionales tratamos de conectar por medio de lo que llamamos creación de confianza. Es una forma de conocerte, así podemos alinear nuestros enfoques de terapia para que cumplan con tus necesidades”.

April Mayorga LMFT en Mayorga Psychotherapy Inc. comparte que “es normal sentirse nervioso cuando no sabes de que hablar en terapia o como empezar una sesión. Tu terapeuta iniciará o guiará la conversación basándose en tus metas colaborativas y las preocupaciones que presentaste” Luego de la evaluación, cada profesional entenderá cuales son tus metas en terapia. Estas metas ayudarán a guiar tu proceso de sanación. 

Ademas, durante tus sesiones de terapia, es normal que consideres llevar objetos reconfortantes.  Maribel Robles, LMFT de Hermanas Wholistic Counseling anima a los pacientes a “llevar un objeto o bebida (sin alcohol) que los haga sentir comodos o felices”. Nos comparte que “ir a terapia por primera vez es un paso importante y terrorífico, por lo que llevar un objeto especial o una bebida puede hacer que se sientan más relajados a la vez que aprovechan estos recursos que los pacientes ya utilizan para cuidarse a ellos mismos”. Robles también comenta lo siguiente a sus pacientes “Tu eres el experto en tu vida, yo estoy aquí para apoyarte y guiarte durante el camino”.

“A mucha gente, y me incluyo, le causa un poco de ansiedad pensar cómo se desarrollará la primera sesión, ¡y es completamente normal! Recuerda que se trata de una nueva relación, y como en cualquier nueva relación, te llevará un poco de tiempo sentirte cómodo y a gusto. Siéntete orgulloso de haber tomado el primer paso, porque es para tu bien” – Andrea Bayon LCSW, Mar y Sol Wellness

Sabrina Viramonte, LCSW reconoce la dualidad de las emociones en los espacios de terapia. Viramonte, fundadora de Conscious Healing Therapy dice “Está bien reírse y llorar en la misma sesión, todas las emociones son bienvenidas y entendemos que conocer a alguien nuevo puede ser intimidante y causarte ansiedad ¡Estamos felices de que estés aquí!”.

En mi opinión, sentirás un gran rango de emociones especialmente luego de las 3 primeras sesiones. Mi colega,  Roslyn Guzman, founder of Therapy R & R LCSW, quiere que sepas que “Está bien sentirse al desnudo y vulnerable luego de hablar por primera vez con tu terapeuta. Al fin y al cabo, revelaste partes intimas de ti mismo con una nueva persona- piensalo como desnudarte emocionalmente con alguien”. Guzman también dice “recuerda que estás yendo en contra de lo que se predica en muchas culturas “lo que pasa en casa, queda en casa” por lo que al principio tendrás sentimientos encontrados. Tu puedes hacerlo”

Lupe Nambo-Basua, LMFT de Luna Counseling  reconoce la importancia de celebrar tu proceso en terapia “Está mas que bien hablar de alegrías y celebrar tus avances en terapia. Normalmente, la gente cree que solo se pueden enfocar en lo negativo o en aquellas cosas que no están yendo bien en su vida. Por eso me gusta recordarles que en la terapia hay lugar para todo el espectro de emociones”. 

También está bien no saber de qué hablar en terapia. La terapia es tu espacio, y lo puedes utilizar de la forma que lo desees. No tienes que tener un plan sobre lo que vas a charlar, en la mayoría de los casos tu terapeuta creará un espacio para que te expreses de forma natural, y tu hablaras de las cosas que necesitas explorar en ese momento”.

Stephanie Del Chiaro, LMFT comenta que “luego de algunas sesiones, te darás cuenta de lo bien que trabajan juntos” y “presta atención al deseo de presentarte como un “paciente bueno”, ¡nos gustan los problemas¡ .No existe una forma correcta de ir a terapia”.

Sobre ser un “paciente bueno”, Viridiana Zendejas, LCSW de Generaciones Counseling reconoce que las primeras generaciones, hijos mayores o aquellos que tuvieron que priorizar las necesidades de otros antes de las suyas necesitan este recordatorio: “No te preocupes por ser el paciente perfecto. Tu habilidad de atender a las reacciones y necesidades de otros puede venir de un lugar de supervivencia y seguridad. Por estas habilidades que tuviste que aprender, puede ser que te sientas en la necesidad de cuidar de tu terapeuta. De todas formas, en tus sesiones de terapia aprenderás a redireccionar esta atención a tus propias reacciones y necesidades. Las sesiones son para ¡TI!”

En caso de no sentirte alineado con tu terapeuta, Del Chiaro recomienda hablarlo en sesión: “Está bien, no nos vamos a ofender. En la mayoría de los casos, si no somos compatibles podremos recomendarte a alguien con quien lo seas”

Alejandra Mackulin, una pasante de terapia en Larada Counseling Services, LLC quiere que sepas que “no es fácil pedir ayuda. El hecho de que acudas a sesión ya es un paso enorme. Tu terapeuta no te va a juzgar, probablemente ya lo hayan escuchado antes o lo experimentaron personalmente” Esto es verdad, la mayoría de nosotros, especialmente los que formamos parte del directorio de Latinx Therapy rompimos círculos al ser los primeros en acudir a terapia para hablar de problemas arraigados por generaciones, y fue muy significativo.

“Ir a terapia no significa que eres débil o que fallaste. La terapia es para humanos y los que tienen carajo. Estás invirtiendo en tu tiempo, esfuerzo, recursos, energía y la habilidad de tolerar la incomodidad y ser vulnerable. No hay necesidad de disimular, encubrir o fingir. En todo caso, la terapia es el lugar por excelencia para hablar de todas las cosas buenas, malas y terribles que te hayan sucedido. Todas tus partes son bienvenidas” dice la fundadora de Revive Life Counseling, Carmen Montenegro-Sis, LMFT.

Encuentra tu terapeuta latinx hoy:https://latinxtherapy.com/findEditoras: Patricia Hernandez, LCSW y Jasmin Ruelas.

By Adriana
4 months ago
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Las siguientes piezas son de artistas afrodescendientes, indigenas y de color que se encuentran en el centro de bienestar de Latinx Therapy. Puedes apoyar a estos artistas comprando alguna de sus piezas, sus sitios web y usuarios de Instagram se encuentran debajo de las imágenes.

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Vamos a seguir agregando piezas a medida que las compremos y las coloquemos en la oficina.

Dejanos saber que te interesa leer en nuestro proximo blog. Tenemos muchos libros de salud mental escritos por autores afrodescendientes, indigenas y de color y estamos pensando en armar una lista. Además, tenemos libros sobre bienestar en inglés y español, no solo para adultos si no tambien para niños.

Recuerda que si estás buscando un terapista latino, usa nuestro directorio: https://latinxtherapy.com/find/

By Adriana
5 months ago
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Navigating the world of therapy can be daunting, especially when it comes to choosing the right local therapy service provider for your wellness journey.

From understanding the different types of healing services available to ensure the wellness center you choose aligns with your needs, it’s important to make an informed decision.

This article will guide you through the essential factors to consider when selecting a local therapy service provider.

Understanding Your Needs

Before you dive into the search for a therapy service provider, it’s crucial to understand what you’re looking for. Are you seeking support for a specific mental health issue, looking for ways to manage stress, or searching for holistic healing services? Knowing your personal needs and therapy goals will help you narrow down your options and find a provider that specializes in the areas you wish to focus on.

Assessing Different Types of Therapy Services

Therapy comes in many forms, each with its own approach to healing. Some common types of therapy include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, humanistic therapy, and holistic therapies such as mindfulness and meditation. Research the different methodologies to identify which one resonates with you and could potentially benefit your situation.

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How to Choose a Local Therapy Service Provider

Researching Local Therapy Providers

Once you have a clear idea of the type of therapy you’re interested in, it’s time to research local providers. Look for therapy services or wellness centers in your area that offer the specific type of therapy you’re seeking.

Checking Credentials and Experience

Ensure that the therapists at the local centers are licensed and have the necessary credentials. Check their experience and areas of expertise to make sure they’re qualified to address your specific concerns.

Reading Reviews and Testimonials

Online reviews and testimonials can provide valuable insights into the experiences of other clients. While everyone’s therapy journey is unique, reading about others’ satisfaction with a provider can help you make a more informed decision.

Visiting Wellness Centers

Most therapy service providers offer an initial consultation or tour of their facilities. Take advantage of this opportunity to visit a few wellness centers and get a feel for their environment.

Evaluating the Atmosphere

The atmosphere of a therapy center can greatly influence your comfort level and the effectiveness of your sessions. Pay attention to the cleanliness, lighting, and overall vibe of the space. Is it welcoming and conducive to healing?

Discussing Therapy Approaches

During your visit, ask about the center’s approach to therapy and the techniques they use. This conversation can help you determine if their philosophy aligns with your expectations and needs.

Considering Accessibility And Convenience
How to Choose a Local Therapy Service Provider

Considering Accessibility and Convenience

Accessibility is an important factor when choosing a therapy provider. Consider the location, hours of operation, and whether the provider offers remote sessions if needed.

Location and Transportation

Choose a therapy service provider that is conveniently located and easily accessible by public transportation or has ample parking if you’re driving.

Scheduling Flexibility

Look for providers that offer flexible scheduling options, including evening or weekend appointments, to accommodate your lifestyle.

Assessing Costs and Insurance Coverage

Therapy is an investment in your well-being, but it’s important to consider the financial aspects as well.

Understanding Pricing Structures

Inquire about the cost of sessions and whether the therapy center offers a sliding scale based on income, payment plans, or package deals.

Verifying Insurance Acceptance

If you have health insurance, check if the therapy provider accepts your insurance and what your plan covers. Some providers may offer assistance with the insurance claims process.

Communication and Comfort Level

Your relationship with your therapist is paramount. You should feel comfortable and able to communicate openly with your provider.

Establishing Rapport

During initial consultations or sessions, assess whether you feel a connection with the therapist. Do they listen attentively, show empathy, and understand your concerns?

Ensuring Open Communication

A good therapy service provider will encourage open communication and collaborate with you to tailor the therapy process to your needs.

Specialized Services and Programs

Some wellness centers offer specialized services or programs that cater to specific populations or issues. Consider whether these specialized offerings are relevant to you.

Group Therapy and Workshops

Check if the center provides group therapy sessions, workshops, or community support groups, which can be a valuable addition to individual therapy.

Holistic and Complementary Services

If you’re interested in holistic approaches, look for providers that incorporate complementary services such as acupuncture, yoga, or nutritional counseling into their practice.

Making An Informed Decision
How to Choose a Local Therapy Service Provider

Making an Informed Decision

After considering all the factors, it’s time to make your choice. Trust your instincts and choose the local therapy service provider that feels right for you.

Taking the First Step

Remember that the first step is often the hardest. Once you’ve made your decision, schedule your first appointment and begin your journey towards healing and wellness.

Conclusion

Choosing the right local therapy service provider is a personal and important decision. By understanding your needs, researching options, assessing the environment, and considering the practicalities of accessibility, costs, and insurance, you can find a provider that supports your path to wellness.

Keep in mind the importance of comfort and communication, and don’t hesitate to explore specialized services that may enhance your therapy experience. With the right provider, you can embark on a transformative journey that nurtures both your mental and physical well-being.

Remember, therapy is a collaborative process, and finding the right match can make all the difference in achieving your goals. Take the time to choose wisely, and look forward to the positive changes that await you.

Unlock Your Wellness: Discover the Latinx Therapy Provider Guide Today!

If you’re ready to take the next step in your journey towards healing and wellness, we encourage you to explore the Latinx Therapy Directory Guide. This comprehensive resource is specifically curated to assist the Latinx community in finding culturally competent and empathetic therapy services.

By using this guide, you can connect with providers who understand your unique cultural context and can address your specific needs.

Don’t wait—begin your path to well-being today by searching for a therapist who resonates with your experiences and can support your emotional and mental health journey. Visit the Latinx Therapy Provider Guide and take your first step towards a brighter future.

By Adriana
1 year ago
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Apoya nuestra misión

Apoya nuestra misión de desestigmatizar la salud mental en la comunidad latina.

 

Qué dice la comunidad sobre la búsqueda de terapeutas y sobre la terapia:

“Encontrar un terapeuta Latinx que entienda mi cultura y mis necesidades lingüísticas puede ser difícil, pero Latinx Therapy lo ha hecho mucho más fácil”.

 

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