Born in NYC, raised in Houston, TX, and educated in the Midwest, I have learned to appreciate the benefits of both big-city living and more calm, small-town experiences. The meaningful relationships I made in these regions over the years contribute to my appreciation of differing cultural experiences and unique, personal value systems. I approach my work in therapy with a trauma-informed, person-focused, eclectic perspective.
This means that I use a variety of tools and techniques in therapy, curated to support each client’s needs in the moment. My focus areas for therapy include: relationship issues, trauma, life transitions, grief, mindfulness & meditation, depression, anxiety, societal oppression, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
I received BA degrees in Psychology and Ethnic Studies from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and my Master of Social Work degree (concentration in Mental Health & Substance Abuse) from The Ohio State University. I find powerful the connection of the mind, body, and spirit, and use exercises from time to time to work towards integrating these systems of our whole being. My previous work as a disability services professional in higher education has expanded my understanding of what it means to be and feel included in this world. I look forward to supporting individuals and couples on their journey to live lives that align with their values and desired outcomes. Our past experiences may continue to be a part of us, but it is my hope that our work together will empower you to be your own unique person, flaws and all. I use Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) in my work with couples, which brings to light the patterns that arise in times of conflict with our partner, and how these interactions make us feel. We will use our awareness of these patterns to prevent or minimize future conflict, and instead form meaningful bonds through shared efforts toward understanding.
In my free time, I enjoy making memories with my sweet baby niece, practicing yoga, and exploring the city and nature vibes we are fortunate to have here in Atlanta. I also love to save up for a fun vacation & maybe even a new tattoo to help me further express myself. My friends, family, and houseplants mean a lot to me, and it is my honor to do my best to nurture them all.
– Nina Quiñones, LCSW
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