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Juan Robles-gil Aleman

Counselor, MS

New York, NY US
Juan Robles-gil Aleman is a compassionate and dedicated counselor with expertise in guiding adults through challenges such as grief, trauma, PTSD, and anxiety. His approach is deeply rooted in understanding the client's unique experiences and cultural background, utilizing a blend of therapeutic modalities including Culturally Sensitive practices, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Trauma-Focused therapy. Juan specializes in supporting individuals facing relationship issues by enhancing their communication skills, navigating conflicts, and establishing healthy boundaries. He empowers clients to make confident decisions and facilitates journeys toward self-forgiveness and healing from guilt and shame. With a trauma-informed and multicultural lens, Juan employs an integrative strategy that combines cognitive behavioral techniques with insights from psychodynamic traditions. This comprehensive method aims to meet the diverse needs of each client, ensuring they feel heard and understood. He is committed to creating a safe and nurturing environment for personal growth, allowing clients to explore new options and tools that promote daily well-being. Juan's billing and insurance support team ensures that clients can focus solely on their therapy sessions, making the process seamless and stress-free. He invites those seeking positive change to take that important step towards a better place.
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Specialties
Anxiety Forgiveness Grief PTSD/Trauma Relationship Stress
Therapy Types
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) EMDR Existential Family / Marital Humanistic Integrative Internal Family Systems (IFS) Multicultural Person-Centered Psychoanalytic Trauma Focused
Age Groups
Adult (18 to 65)
Modalities
Couples Individuals
Languages
English (US)