Sophia Aguirre, Ph.D., CGP

  • 12 years of Experience
  • United States
  • Atlanta, Georgia
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Specialties: Racial Identity, Relationship Issues, Trauma / PTSD

Specialties

Racial Identity, Relationship Issues, Trauma / PTSD

Languages

English, Spanish

Age Group Focus

Adolescents, Adults

Treatment Approaches

Attachment-based, Existential Psychotherapy, Feminist, Humanistic, Interpersonal, Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), Multicultural, Person-Centered Therapy, Psychodynamic, Relational

Issues

Academic issues, Anxiety, Codependency, Depression, Eating Disorders, Family Conflict, Gender Identity, Grief, Immigration Issues, Immigration/Newcomer, Infertility, Interpersonal Relationships, Life Transitions, Multicultural Issues, Neuropsychological Testing, Pregnancy, Prenatal, Racial Identity, Relationship Issues, Self Esteem, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Orientation, Sleep or Insomnia, Stress, Trauma / PTSD, Workplace Stress, Women's Issues

State License

Georgia

About Sophia Aguirre

The Aguirre Center for Inclusive Psychotherapy is a group practice providing exceptional Psychotherapy & Psychological Assessments/Testing. We believe that you deserve to work with a therapist who understands and affirms the complexities of your unique intersectional identities. We are committed to providing excellent therapy for all, with a special focus on those who hold marginalized identities, including Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and the LGBTQ communities. We provide insight-oriented (depth) psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and groups. Our therapists have training as a generalists and experience working with a wide spectrum of clients presenting with a wide range of issues. All of our services begin by building a compassionate, collaborative relationship with each client that is grounded on understanding the full complexity of your intersectional identities. Our practice is sex-positive, trauma-informed, weight-inclusive, Feminist-informed, and affirming of folks from LGBTQ+, Kink, and Polyamory/Consensual non-monogamy communities. Our culturally affirming approaches honor the cultural practices, traditions, & creativity that have enabled BIPOC communities to build resilience and also recognize the impact of systemic oppression and racial injustice.

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