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About My Clients
Vee supports individuals/couples who have immigration barriers, LGBTQIA+ Issues, generational & family trauma, depression and anxiety, are reconnecting with their Indigenous roots, navigating relationship boundaries & styles, exploring intersections of gender & sexuality, in the kink or sex work communities, and divesting from white supremacy culture.
My Background and Approach
Vee is a bilingual Spanish-speaking queer, trans, Indigenous, and neurodiverse licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) who is currently receiving supervision toward their clinical licensure (LCSW). They are a child of immigrant parents who belong to the indigenous communities Pame (Huasteca Region in San Luis Potosi, Mexico) and Tepehuan (Durango, Mexico). They were raised by their grandparents, tias y tios in their Pame community in Mexico through early childhood. They grew up and live in Houston, TX, and understand carrying multiple identities while assimilating to and challenging American culture, expectations, and norms. Vee received their master’s degree from the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work and completed a macro concentration and focused learning opportunity in Abolition. Vee uses ancestral practices and wisdom to offer a holistic therapeutic style such as; somatic experiencing, strengths + mindfulness-based, ecotherapy, CBT, ACT, and IFS.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
Vee believes in meeting clients where they are, that mental health is not isolated, and that a deeper understanding of the self, community, and environmental systems can empower us all to live the lives we desire and deserve. In their spare time, Vee is involved in community work from immigration rights to reproductive justice and protests that amplify social injustices locally and globally. Vee is pro-abortion, pro-sex work, an abolitionist, and recently a community interpreter for language justice.