Dr. Cabral is a NYS licensed clinical psychologist. In their work with clients, Dr. Cabral sees their role as breathing fresh air into the unexplored corners of your mind and standing with you as you encounter the parts of yourself that you have not met. Dr. Cabral makes therapy a place where you can become the most authentic version of yourself by supporting you in clarifying your values and discovering how past and present traumas may shape how you currently move through the world. Dr. Cabral has a vibrant interpersonal style that people who are uncertain about therapy really connect with.
As an Afro-Caribbean, non-binary psychologist, Dr. Cabral will sometimes incorporate the wisdom of Dominican “dichos,” or aphorisms that they grew up with into the therapeutic conversation. They also enrich concepts of building life worth living by committing to queer joy and gender euphoria. As someone whose personal experience often brings them into “in-between” spaces, Dr. Cabral is comfortable helping others navigate what can at once be painful and also excellent and meaningful.
Dr. Cabral has extensive training and experience across community based school settings, settings focused on academic research and clinical care for queer and gender diverse clients, and partial hospitalization programs. As such they are able to support adults, adolescents and couples who are struggling to manage trauma, depression, anxiety, and self-harm. Dr. Cabral believes in meeting clients with compassion, humor, cultural humility and a genuine interest in their treatment goals. They use an integrative approach, including Motivational Interviewing, DBT, CBT, and trauma-focused interventions.
In addition to their clinical work, Dr. Cabral is an expert in Motivational Interviewing and HIV prevention with queer and transgender populations. As such, they provide Motivational Interviewing training to sites such as Columbia’s ICAP program and Flushing Hospital Medical Center and participate on panels and conferences concerning LGBTQIA sexual health.
Self-Harm
ADHD
Autism
Trauma
LGBTQ Issues & Gender Nonconformity
Latiné Identity Concerns
Age: 11-Adult
Languages Spoken: Spanish, English
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