Dr. Geneva is a queer Latinx licensed clinical psychologist with over 20 years experience. She identifies as a woman of color and Xicanista. Dr. Geneva provides trauma-informed relational and depth-oriented (psychodynamic, intersubjectivity) individual and couples/polycule therapy to adults. Other theoretical perspectives that influence her work include the neurobiology of attachment, mujerista and QTPOC psychology.
Dr. Geneva Reynaga-Abiko, PsyD specializes in working with BIPOC (Black/Indigenous/People of Color), LGBTQIA+ and gender nonconforming clients. She also provides letters of support for gender affirming care. Her work is sex positive and poly- and kink friendly. Areas of focus for treatment center around anxiety, traumatic experiences, body positivity, identity-related concerns and spirituality (including difficulties with belief systems). COVID conscious. HAES provider.
Dr. Geneva is informed by a cosmic understanding of the world congruent with the indigenous Mexican aspects of her heritage. She studies belief systems of various religions in her free time and is interested in the ways humans make meaning of their world. Dr. Geneva works with clients from a variety of religious backgrounds, including atheists and people who have experienced religiously-based abuse and trauma.
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