Kathelyn Aviles-Landin uses the pronouns she/her/ella. She is a passionate, bilingual therapist committed to holding space for healing, empowerment, and liberation. She earned her Master’s degree in Counseling with a focus on Clinical Mental Health from Barry University and currently practices under the supervision of Badia Manning, LCPC.
Kathelyn also holds a Master’s degree in Prevention Science and Community Health from the University of Miami. Her background in public health and community care deepens her understanding of how systemic inequities and lived experiences shape mental health-particularly for historically marginalized and underserved communities.
With cultural humility at the heart of her practice, Kathelyn supports clients navigating a wide range of experiences, including trauma, anxiety, life transitions, identity exploration, and the unique challenges of immigration. She strives to create a therapeutic space that is collaborative, nonjudgmental, and rooted in respect for each person’s story and wisdom.
As a fluent Spanish and English speaker, Kathelyn is passionate about providing inclusive, linguistically accessible care to individuals and families from diverse cultural backgrounds. She honors the resilience of her clients and works alongside them to foster healing, self-awareness, and meaningful change.
Kathelyn is currently accepting new virtual clients across the state of Florida and 8 free pro bono session for clients impacted by ICE raids (mention pro bono in message).
Kathelyn Aviles-Landin