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Brianda Pagán Andino

LCSW Vega Counseling LLC
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Specializes in: Trauma, Grief, Multicultural Concerns, Cultural and Systemic Oppression, LGBTQIA+,
In network with Aetna, BlueCross and BlueShield, Cigna, United Healthcare

Introduction

Approaches and areas of focus: I work with BIPOC adults who have experienced intergenerational, systemic, cultural and interpersonal trauma. My areas of focus include traumatic stress (including C-PTSD); how we adapt to or are shaped to our environments; dynamics of oppression, race, and culture; spiritual practices; relationships; sex and sexuality; and grief. I enjoy work that fosters reconnection with the body, pleasure, joy, the ancestral, and our unique gifts and contributions in the world. My approaches are relational and strengths-based. A lot of my experience has been about witnessing and holding space around our stories, as well as building practices that facilitate shifts in our patterns and narratives. I am increasingly moving toward therapeutic work that centers somatics and the knowing and wounds carried in our bodies as well as how to support healing around sex and sexuality. Also foundational to my approach is critical examination of the ways that colonial and oppressive systems and over-culture land in our bodies and our psyches. I draw from parts work (including Internal Family Systems), EMDR, somatics (Strozzi Institute, generative somatics), Compassionate Bereavement Care, Body Trust, and honor the works and wisdom of many teachers within and beyond fields of social work and psychology who I have learned from - including Prentis Hemphill, Dr. Shelly Harrell, Natalie Y. Gutiérrez (LMFT), Iya Ìfé Michelle (LCSW, CHLC), Dr. Shawna Murray Browne, Amy Hyun Swart (LMFT, RYT), and Dr. Sophia Aguirre. I owe a great deal of thanks to my teachers and practice community in Embodied Transformation through the Strozzi Institute: Erika Lyla, Tesfaye Tekelu, Viveka Chen, and Farai Williams. Professional and personal background: My graduate education was completed with the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work and my undergraduate degree with the University of Washington Department of Geography in Seattle. Prior to becoming a therapist, my professional experience included school-based work with refugee families, shelter-based work with women and children fleeing high lethality-risk domestic abuse, hospital-based work with children who have experienced sexual violence and physical abuse, and public policy work related to housing, homelessness, and community spaces. On a personal level, I identify as a mixed race cisgender woman. I grew-up in river and farm country in the pacific northwest (lands of the Yakama, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla, Snoqualmie, Muckleshoot, Duwamish). My patrilineal roots are Afro-Boricua of northern urban coastal Puerto Rico (Bayamón, Santurce, Trujillo Alto) and my matrilineal are of white European settler-colonial patterns across the midwest and northwestern interior (Spokane, South Dakota). There is a lot about life that energizes me: clay, rivers, music, dancing, basketball, birds, big ideas, spiritual practice, growing and cooking ancestral foods. Much of my time outside of this work is devoted to running around with my kids and with chosen family. Please get in touch with any questions or schedule an initial consultation call if you feel that I could be a good fit for you.

GENDER Female
PRONOUNS She/Her/Hers, They/Them/Theirs
RACE & ETHNICITY Biracial/Multiracial, Hispanic/Latinx, Black/African American, White

Highlights

  • Offers free consultation
  • In-person & telehealth appointments
  • Accepts online payments and insurance

Licenses

  • LCSW #LCSW-22546 (AZ)

Specialties

Additional focus areas


Treatment Approaches


Population focus

Appointment types

  • Individuals

Communities

  • Racial Justice/Equity
  • LGBTQIA+
  • Multiracial/Mixed Race
  • Latinx/Latina/Latino

Age groups

  • Young Adults (18-24)
  • Adults (24+)
  • Elders (65+)

Languages

  • English

Payment options Free intro call available

Pay with insurance

Brianda Pagán Andino accepts these insurance providers. What you pay depends on your plan.
  • Aetna
  • BlueCross and BlueShield
  • Cigna
  • United Healthcare

Pay out-of-pocket

  • Initial Intake Session (60 min) $145
  • Regular Rate (60 min) $115

Locations

Vega Counseling LLC
Flagstaff, AZ 86004-1848
Video Office

FAQ

Is Brianda Pagán Andino accepting new clients and do they offer online appointment requests? Brianda Pagán Andino is not currently accepting new clients.
Does Brianda Pagán Andino offer telehealth appointments? Brianda Pagán Andino does offer telehealth appointments.
What areas does Brianda Pagán Andino specialize in? Brianda Pagán Andino specializes in the following areas: Domestic Abuse, Grief, LGBTQIA+, Life Transitions, Multicultural Concerns, Racial Identity, Sexual Abuse, Spirituality and Religion, Trauma, Women's Issues, Cultural and Systemic Oppression, White Privilege, and Unconscious Bias.
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