We specialize in supporting professionals and communities working with BIPOC, first-gen, and teen/young adult populations navigating complex experiences such as chronic illness, trauma, caregiving, acculturative stress, perfectionism, and systemic barriers to care.
Inquire about speaking, workshops, or consultation by emailing info@sinmiedocounseling.com.
About Our Work
Sin Miedo Counseling is a culturally responsive therapy practice grounded in trauma-informed, relational, and systems-aware approaches to mental health.
In addition to clinical services, we provide education and consultation to organizations seeking to better support their communities through a culturally attuned lens. Our work bridges clinical expertise with lived experience, offering practical, compassionate, and accessible frameworks for understanding mental health in real-world contexts.
Lisa and Natalia bring experience over a decade of experience working across integrated health systems, university counseling centers, community organizations, and medical settings.
Our clinicians have provided trainings and presentations for:
Boston College Graduate School of Social Work
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center
Manor Wellness Alliance
Local media and community organizations including Austin Vida and regional publications
WebMD (featured interview participation)
We offer workshops, trainings, and presentations tailored to your organization’s needs. Common topics include:
Supporting BIPOC, immigrant, and first-generation communities through culturally informed, trauma-responsive, and anti-oppressive clinical frameworks.
Understanding mental health challenges during emerging adulthood, including academic, relational, cultural, and systemic pressures.
Exploring the emotional, psychological, and identity impacts of living with chronic illness and disability, particularly during young adulthood.
Supporting young adults who carry caregiving roles alongside their own personal, academic, or professional responsibilities.
(Topics can be adapted for clinicians, community organizations, educational institutions, or healthcare systems.)