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Con Safos Counseling, LLC

Con Safos Counseling, LLC

心理健康保健

Austin,Texas 19 位关注者

Con Safos Counseling, LLC seeks to offer high-quality, financially sustainable counseling and resources

关于我们

Con Safos Counseling, LLC seeks to offer high-quality, financially sustainable counseling/therapy and resources to marginalized folks in the greater Texas community. While creating an entry point for emerging BIPOC, and LGBTQ professionals to enter the private practice sector. Con Safos is a phrase that originated in the Mexican-American artist community, meaning with safety/with respect. The meaning of Con Safos and the values of safety and respect are at the core of the CSC business model. Taking the first step to a more authentic and compassionate existence requires great courage. We believe that the truth to wellness is within all of us. Our work with clients will be rooted in attachment, brain-based, and evidence-based treatments conducted through a mental health model of equity and intersectionality. The goal of Con Safos Counseling LLC is provide a well-paced, whole-person healing through individual and group therapy.

网站
https://www.consafoscounselingllc.org/
所属行业
心理健康保健
规模
2-10 人
总部
Austin,Texas
类型
自有
领域
Racial/Cultural Identity、LGBTQ+ Identity & Sexuality、Trauma Informed、Adolescents和System Impacted

地点

  • 主要

    8500 N Mo Pac Expy

    Suite 825

    US,Texas,Austin,78759

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Con Safos Counseling, LLC员工

动态

  • ?? Our vision board workshop is finally here! ?? Rooted in data-based and trauma-informed practices, this workshop emphasizes sustainable personal and professional growth. Read our flyer to learn how our Associate Therapist, Vanessa Fernandez Veloquio, LMSW, can help individuals and teams feel empowered, connected, and motivated. Creating your dream future can be a difficult and daunting process. Let us help you build your vision in a safe environment filled with care and comfort! Fill out our Google form bit.ly/vbw-interest to secure a spot for yourself, your organization, or your business! All supplies will be provided. All you have to do is show up for yourself. Learn more about Vanessa and her approach to her practice and this workshop at https://lnkd.in/gJh8h5Ky #therapy #counseling #VisionBoardWorkshop

    • This workshop emphasizes reflection, creativity, and empowerment. It is designed to allow for team building and brainstorming for project/personal growth, streamlining existing structures, and seeing the bigger picture.
  • Last month, Intern Associate Vanessa Fernandez Veloquio designed and led a vision boarding workshop with Texas Appleseed’s Criminal Justice Project. She created the curriculum to help participants better understand the connections between the mind, brain, and body in a safe environment. As the project team worked to create their vision boards, they engaged in meaningful dialogue within the community about their learning and aspirations. The project was a huge success and participants left with a better understanding of what they were looking for in their careers and personal life and how to move forward.

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  • Meet Kate D'Agostino, LMSW, our newest intern turned associate therapist. You may have seen their writing featured on our social media, but they’re now a licensed therapist looking for clients. They’ve worked in the #mentalhealth and wellness space since 2018 as a peer health educator, yoga instructor, mental health technician, and group facilitator. If you’re looking for a trauma-informed, queer, and inclusive #therapist reach out to Kate for a free 15-minute consultation at [email protected]. You can also learn more about Kate, their experiences, and therapy model at bit.ly/MeetKateCSC

    • As a lesbian-identifying therapist who has personally navigated the impact of stress and trauma through an autoimmune disease, I bring a profound empathy and understanding to my work with LGBTQ+ individuals. Specializing  in trauma, anxiety, self-esteem, body image, compassion fatigue, and stress, I integrate mindfulness, acceptance and commitment therapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy into my practice.
  • Our former Masters Social Work Intern Jesuye Olabisi,BSW,LMSW wrote an op-ed on the mental health challenges faced by refugees and immigrants. As part of the immigrant community, Jesuye personally experienced the lack of accessible and quality healthcare for marginalized folx seeking the care they need. ?? Check out her perspective, as supported by current research in her Medium article! https://lnkd.in/g-YtVWXq

    • NEW OP-ED
Continuing the Call for Healthcare Equity: Prioritizing Mental Health Support for the BIPOC community.
  • Con Safos Counseling Masters of Social Work interns drafted a research paper on “historical practices, systemic biases, and the resulting disparities” of #mentalhealth care for marginalized populations. Mental health services are not immune to the discrimination in healthcare. With LGBTQ+, BIPOC, refugee, and immigrant communities experiencing additional hardship for their identities, access to equitable care is necessary. https://lnkd.in/gMJ2Rgsp

    • Discrimination in the United States is in the very roots that structure the U.S. government, affecting every institution and perpetuating systemic racism. The mental health care system in the United States is no different.
  • Our Masters Social Work Intern, Jesuye Olabisi,BSW, wrote an op-ed two years ago, highlighting the racial disparities in health care. Con Safos was created as a safe and open space for marginalized folx. It’s just as important to expose the issues with our current systems as it is to solve them. Jesuye’s work highlights an issue that isn’t talked about enough. Stay tuned for an updated version of her op-ed continuing the call for healthcare equity. https://lnkd.in/g5PiHDp4

    • "Statistics show that more than 80% of people of color receive less than half the benefits and treatments in healthcare compared to almost 90% of whites who receive full benefits and treatment. "
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    19 位关注者

    Meet lead therapist Sarah Alexis Shaney! Alexis created this practice as a way to bridge community and mental healing. Coming from a Mexican-American family as a queer, non-binary femme, they’ve felt the strain of “isms.” Their experiences allow them to identify the root of one's emotional distress and provide tools to manage those emotions. They hold a Master of Science and Social Work from the University of Texas at Austin. Since graduating, they’ve struggled to find a sustainable career where they can assist others and themselves in being the most authentic and caring for the whole self. Con Safos, which comes from the Mexican American street art and creative community, means with respect. You can access their full story by clicking on the link below! https://lnkd.in/gzkAGaps

    • As a survivor of complex developmental trauma, it is my passion to walk with others on the same journey of interpersonal and collective healing. I work closely with clients to identify the root of one's emotional distress, such as anger, helplessness, and depression, using empathetic and relational therapeutic techniques and providing tools to help manage those emotions.

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