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Melina Vanni-González, MSW

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About Melina Vanni-González, MSW

**INN with BCBS PPO & Aetna PPO. Acepto seguros de BCBS PPO & Aetna PPO**

I am a first-generation Venezuelan-American born and raised in the small, rural town of Oxford, Ohio. I graduated with a BA in History and Human Rights from Bard College Berlin and an Advanced Masters in Clinical Social Work and Social Administration from the University of Chicago. I was inspired to work in human rights and mental health due to my family and friends’ experiences of displacement from Venezuela. Prior to becoming a therapist, I worked with grassroots movements focusing on migration rights, environmental justice, and community storytelling in the US, Germany, Panama, and Japan, as well as social justice education and culturally responsive pedagogy programs in the Dominican Republic and Spain. In addition to therapy, I work as an English-Spanish mental health interpreter for psychotherapy for survivors of torture and political violence, and individuals affected by the US migration system.

My therapeutic practice is rooted in Liberation Psychology, meaning I believe that psychological distress is often a response to a hostile and unjust world and that as a therapist I have the responsibility to engage in dismantling systems that cause harm to people who come to me as clients. I integrate a wide range of modalities in my practice including EMDR, Narrative Therapy, Family Systems, Art Therapy, spiritual exploration, somatic approaches, Harm Reduction, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Emotion Focused Therapy, relational-cultural therapy and intercultural dialogue facilitation.  I use a strengths-based and holistic approach and seek to create a collaborative, empathic therapeutic environment. I enjoy incorporating clients’ religious and spiritual beliefs, as well as spiritual coping and resilience into sessions. I am committed to providing culturally responsive, antiracist, gender-affirming, and accessible care to my clients. I additionally provide psychological assessments for immigrations cases.

I can provide sessions in both English and Spanish.

My specialities include but are not limited to:

Depression, anxiety, and life transitions

Trauma, PTSD, and C-PTSD

Childhood abuse

Survivors of torture and political violence

Survivors of sexualized violence

Migration and first-generation experiences

Acculturative stress

Acute migratory grief (Ulysses Syndrome)

Family separation

Ambiguous loss

LGBTQIA+ couples and individuals

Religious trauma

Burnout and workaholism

Gender and/or sexuality exploration

Multicultural or interracial couples

Navigating polyamory

Activists, organizers, and movement workers

Venezuelan diaspora communities

I offer low sliding scale exclusively to individuals who are undocumented, or who have received or in the process of asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, VAWA, U-Visa, T-Visa, DACA or Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJ). I can only provide immigration evaluations to individuals who have a lawyer representing their case. If you are interested in an immigration evaluation, please have your lawyer contact me.

Soy estadounidense de familia Venzolano-Americana, nacida y criada en la pequeña ciudad rural de Oxford, Ohio. Me gradué en Historia y Derechos Humanos (BA) en Bard College Berlín y una Maestría Avanzada en Trabajo Social Clínico y Administración Social de la Universidad de Chicago. Mi motivación para trabajar en derechos humanos y salud mental son las experiencias de desplazamiento que mi familia y amigos de Venezuela han sufrido. Antes de graduarme como terapeuta, trabajé con movimientos populares enfocados en derechos migratorios, justicia ambiental y narración oral comunitario en los Estados Unidos, Alemania, Panamá y Japón.También he trabajado en programas de educación para justicia social y  pedagogía culturalmente sensible en la República Dominicana y España. Hetrabajado  además como traductora inglés-español  en sesiones de psicoterapia para sobrevivientes de tortura, violencia política e individuos afectados por el sistema migratorio estadounidense.

 

Mi forma de realizar la terapia se basa en la Psicología de la Liberación. Este enfoque implica que  la angustia psicológica a menudo es una respuesta a un mundo hostil e injusto y que como terapeuta tengo la responsabilidad de participar en el desmantelamiento de los sistemas que causan daño a las personas que vienen a mí como clientes. En mi práctica empleo varias técnicas de terapia como EMDR, la terapia narrativa, sistemas familiares, arte terapia, exploración espiritual, psicología corporal, reducción de daños, Terapia de Aceptación y Compromiso (ACT), Terapia Focalizada en las Emociones (TEF), teoría relacional-cultural y facilitación de diálogo intercultural. Utilizo un enfoque holístico basado en fortalezas y busco crear un ambiente terapéutico colaborativo y empático. Me gusta incorporar las creencias religiosas y espirituales de los clientes, así como la capacidad de afrontamiento y resiliencia espiritual en las sesiones. Me comprometo a brindar atención culturalmente sensible, antirracista, de afirmación de género y accesible a mis clientes. Además ofrezco evaluaciones psicológicas para casos de migración.

Puedo ofrecer sesiones de terapia tanto en inglés como en español.

Mis especialidades incluyen, entre otros:

Depresión, ansiedad y transiciones de vida

Trauma, síndrome de estrés postraumático, y síndrome de estrés postraumático complejo

Abuso infantil

Sobrevivientes de tortura y violencia política

Sobrevivientes de violencia sexualizada

Experiencias de migración e hijos de migrantes

Estrés de aculturación

Dolor migratorio agudo (síndrome de Ulises)

Separación familiar

Parejas y individuos LGBTQIA+

Parejas multiculturales o interraciales

Trauma religioso

Agotamiento y adicción al trabajo

Exploración de género y/o sexualidad

Navegando el poliamor

Activistas, organizadores, y gerentes de movimientos sociales

Personas de la comunidad venezolana

 

Ofrezco sesiones a costo reducido exclusivamente para individuos sin documentación, o individuos que hayan recibido o están an el proceso de recibir asilo, TPS, parole humanitario, VAWA, U-Visa, T-Visa, DACA o estatus especial juvenil (SIJ). Solo pueden realizar evaluaciones para casos de migración si se trata de individuos con representación legal para su caso migratorio. Si necesita una evaluación para su caso migratorio, contácteme a través de su abogado.

Melina Vanni-González, MSW

Fees

Regular session: $200

Insurance

  • Aetna
  • Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO
  • Sliding Scale

Techniques/Modalities

  • Client-Centered
  • Coaching
  • EMDR
  • Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy
  • Existential
  • Family Systems Therapy
  • Feminist Therapy
  • Harm Reduction
  • LGBTQ+ Affirmative
  • Liberation Psychology
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Relational Therapy
  • Trauma-Focused CBT

Specialties

  • Abuse
  • Acculturation
  • Anxiety
  • Attachment Challenges
  • Blended Families
  • Career Counseling
  • Career Uncertainty
  • Complex PTSD
  • Creative Blocks
  • Cultural Identity
  • Depression
  • Emotional Abuse
  • Family Conflict
  • First Generation
  • Gender Identity
  • Grief & Loss
  • Guilt
  • Identity Issues
  • Immigrant Communities
  • Immigration Evaluations
  • Interpersonal Issues
  • LGBTQ+
  • LGBTQ+ Affirmative
  • Life Transitions
  • Marriage Counseling
  • Organizational Wellness Consulting
  • Perfectionism
  • Polyamory and Non-monogamous Relationships
  • Premarital Counseling
  • Relationship Issues
  • Sexual Abuse & Assault
  • Spirituality
  • Stress Management
  • Systemic Injustices & Oppression
  • Trauma and PTSD
  • Workshops

Office Details

  • Accepting New Clients
  • ADA Accessible
  • Free Consultation
  • Online Therapy
  • Sliding Scale

Licenses

License

MSW (supervised under Dr. Hayat Nadar PsyD)

License Number

071-01148

State Issued

Illinois

States Licensed In

Illinois

Fees

Fees

Regular session: $200

Insurance

  • Aetna
  • Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO
  • Sliding Scale
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