I would like to learn and discuss how I can help your child. I am a bilingual therapist offering therapy services for children in Spanish and English.
The pressure to succeed while honoring your family’s expectations can become overwhelming.
As a young Latino adult in Denver, you face unique pressures that others may not understand. You might be the first in your family to attend college or navigate professional environments where few people share your background.
The transition to adulthood brings significant challenges for everyone, but young Latino adults face additional complexity. Research shows that 44% of Latino young adults struggle with cultural identity, while 38% experience significant stress from family expectations.
Living in two worlds – honoring your cultural heritage while adapting to mainstream American society – creates internal conflict. You might feel “too American” for your family but “too Latino” for your workplace or school.
For first-generation immigrants or children of immigrants, the acculturation process adds another layer of stress. You may be dealing with legal status uncertainty, language barriers in professional settings, or supporting family members in your country of origin.
Immigration stress affects mental health in ways that others don’t understand. Processing traumatic experiences related to family separation or navigating systems not designed for your needs requires specialized support.
Latino culture values familismo (prioritizing family needs) and respeto (respect for authority and elders). While these values provide strength, they can create tension when your career choices differ from family expectations or when you seek more independence.
Communicating complex emotions across generational and cultural divides becomes challenging. At Denver Latino Counseling, we understand these unique challenges and provide a space where all aspects of your identity are welcomed.
Young adulthood is critical for establishing who you are and what you value. For Latino young adults, this includes reconciling different aspects of cultural identity. We help you explore how to honor your heritage while creating your own path.
Whether leaving home, starting college, or entering the workforce, these transitions are particularly complex for young Latino adults. We help you develop healthy independence while maintaining meaningful family connections.
Young adults in the Latino community experience higher rates of anxiety, depression, and stress, yet face barriers to seeking help. We provide culturally responsive trauma counseling including EMDR therapy for immigration-related experiences.
Trauma and identity-based stress require specialized treatment that understands your cultural context. We create a safe space to process discrimination and microaggressions while developing resilience strategies.
At Denver Latino Counseling, we don’t just translate therapy concepts – we adapt evidence-based approaches to align with Latino cultural values. Our bilingual therapists understand the nuances of navigating multiple cultural worlds.
We integrate IFS therapy to help you understand different parts of yourself, including cultural aspects that may feel in conflict. EFT therapy addresses relationship patterns and family dynamics while honoring connection and supporting healthy boundaries.
All our therapists are fully bilingual in English and Spanish. You can express yourself in whichever language feels most comfortable, moving between languages freely as certain emotions are better expressed in one language than another.
From your first session, you’ll notice our space is designed to welcome the Latino community. You won’t need to explain basic cultural concepts or educate your therapist about your background.
Initial consultations include comprehensive assessment to understand your specific needs. We offer 50-minute sessions in-person or via secure telehealth, with evening and weekend appointments to accommodate work and school schedules.
We accept Medicaid and offer sliding scale fees based on income. Our family therapy services can include parents or siblings when appropriate for your healing journey.
Throughout therapy, we honor cultural values important to you: warm, personal relationships, trust and confidentiality, and acknowledging family importance while supporting individual growth. We respect the role that spirituality or religious faith may play in your life.
We welcome young adults of all backgrounds, gender identities, sexual orientations, and immigration statuses. Our practice is a safe space for LGBTQ+ young adults and those with undocumented status.
Located in the heart of Denver, we maintain strong connections to the Latino community throughout the metro area. Our therapists are actively involved in community events and advocacy efforts.
We specialize in working with adults ages 18-29, understanding the unique developmental needs of this life stage. Our relationship counseling and couples therapy services address dating and partnership challenges within cultural contexts.
Our therapists don’t just speak Spanish – they understand the lived experiences of young Latino adults in Denver. Many of our staff have personally navigated bicultural identity challenges and bring both professional expertise and personal understanding.
Taking the first step toward therapy can be difficult, especially if you’ve grown up in a community where seeking mental health support wasn’t common. We honor your courage in considering this step.
At Denver Latino Counseling, we offer a free 15-minute phone consultation to answer questions about our services. Whether you’re ready to schedule your first appointment or want to learn more, contact us at (720) 276-9188.
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Denver Latino Counseling
6767 South Spruce Street, Suite 215
Englewood, CO 80112
Our therapy office is conveniently located in Englewood, Colorado, just minutes from Denver, Aurora, and Centennial. We are close to Arapahoe Marketplace and a short drive from Park Meadows Mall.