KARAYA DÍAZ
Clinical & Cultural Psychotherapist Fellow
Karaya is a queer, Boricua, bicultural, and bilingual therapist devoted to helping you explore the path back home to yourself. With a Master’s degree in Transpersonal Counseling, she integrates an embodied, integrative perspective to therapy, guiding you through early experiences and systemic oppressions that shape your self-perception and relationships.
Karaya is passionate about creating spaces where you can feel safe, reclaim your sense of belonging, and dive into the depths of the psyche. She believes in the power of dance as a tool for liberation and prayer, reclaiming voice and truth, and breaking free from cultural conditioning, expectations, and shame.
She offers services in Spanglish, Spanish, and English, and is currently accepting new clients from all backgrounds.
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Developmental (childhood) trauma
Identity/adjustment challenges
Self-esteem
Shame
First Gen
Highly sensitive people
Spirituality / Spiritual Emergence / Spiritual Crisis
Personal growth and development
Relationship Issues
Biracial couples
Codependency
ENM
Sex positive
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Interpersonal
Transpersonal
Somatic
Person-centered
Trauma-informed Mindfulness
Hakomi
Gestalt
Parts Work
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MA LPCC
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English
Spanish
Spanglish