Katherine Figueroa Nunez, LLMSW
Specialties
Autoimmune Disorders/ Chronic illness
Depression and Anxiety
Cultural Identity & Acculturation Stress
Burnout, Life Transitions, & Self-Esteem
Trauma Recovery
Relationship Conflict
Family & Relationship Dynamics
ADHD & Executive Functioning
School and Workplace Stress
Therapist
Populations
Adults 12+
Immigrants, First-Generation Students, and Bicultural Clients
Neurodivergent Individuals (ADHD, Autism, OCD)
Individuals Living with Chronic Illness or Pain
Couples
Families
Fluent in English and Spanish
Approach & Modalities
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT)
Culturally Responsive, Trauma-Informed Care
Strengths-Based & Psychoeducational Interventions
Mindfulness & Emotional Regulation
Let’s Work Together
You’ve learned how to function through the chaos, to smile, show up, and do what’s expected, even when no one sees how hard it really is. The invisible struggles you carry, whether it’s anxiety that keeps you overthinking, ADHD that makes focus feel impossible, or the exhaustion of living with a condition no one truly understands, can leave you feeling unseen, isolated, and disconnected from yourself. You’ve done your best to hold it together, but deep down, you’re ready for something to change.
In our work together, we’ll slow down and make space for what’s really going on beneath the surface. I help teens and adults explore the emotions, patterns, and pressures that keep them stuck, the self-criticism, burnout, or fear of never being “enough.” Through a trauma-informed and strength-based approach, we’ll work collaboratively to help you understand yourself more fully, find compassion for your experiences, and develop tools that help you feel more grounded, balanced, and in control.
As a bilingual therapist fluent in English and Spanish, I bring a culturally responsive lens to my work and understand what it’s like to navigate different worlds while managing invisible challenges. You deserve a space where you can stop masking, feel safe to be fully seen, and begin to heal, not just survive, but rediscover the parts of yourself that have always been strong, capable, and worthy of care.

