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I. Therapists in San Juan City, PR

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Elizabeth Miranda

  • 30 years of Experience
  • United States
  • Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
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Areas of focus: Anger Management, Elder Abuse, Family Conflict

Languages: English, Spanish

Treatment Approaches: Coaching, Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Geriatric Consultation, Mediation, Narrative, Prevention, Relational, Social Support, Systemic

Eldaliz Sanchez

  • years of Experience
  • United States
  • Salinas, Puerto Rico
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Areas of focus: Addiction, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attachment Disorders, Behavior Issues, Bipolar Disorder, Child Abuse and Neglect, Marital / Premarital, Depression, Domestic Violence, Gender Identity, Grief, Infant Mental Health, Interpersonal Relationships, Men's Issues, Multicultural Issues, OCD, Pain Management, Parenting, Phobias, Psychosomatic, Self Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Orientation, Sleep or Insomnia, Spirituality, Stress

Languages: English, Spanish

Treatment Approaches: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Behavioral, Behavioral Medicine, Biofeedback, Case Management, Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Crisis Intervention, Dialectical (DBT), Education Consultation, Evaluation/Diagnostic, Existential Psychotherapy, Feminist, Genetic Counseling, Holistic, Humanistic, Mediation, Meditation/Relaxation, Narrative, Parent Guidance, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), Play Therapy, Prevention, Psycho-Educational, Psychoanalytic, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic, Relational, Short-Term (Brief Treatment), Social Support, Systemic

II. Best Therapists in San Juan, PR

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Online Therapy compared top therapists in Puerto Rico to create this list of 11 mental health professionals. To ensure those listed provided quality care, they were evaluated using eight key factors, including cost, credentials, availability, and specializations, among others. You can count on these well-credentialed therapists to deliver beneficial counseling at fair prices.

Mark Jimerson: M.S.W., LICSW | Best for faith-based counseling

Mark Jimerson

844-421-9710
Website

Mark Jimerson is a licensed independent clinical social worker who offers mental health counseling with a Christian perspective. He believes clients bringing faith into their therapy can lead to important insights and meaningful change. Mark also works with clients facing challenges to their faith and offers a sliding fee scale.

What patients say: “Mark is a brilliant, professional therapist, he does very effective client centered work.”

Specializations Insurance Cost Sliding scale Remote services
Spirituality
Anxiety
Depression
Not provided Cost per Session: $100 Yes Yes

Sebastian A. Cambo Diaz: Psy.D. | Best for bilingual clients

Sebastian A Cambo Diaz

787-453-6950

Dr. Sebastian Cambo Diaz is a clinical psychologist who’s fully bilingual, so he can confidently offer individual, couple, and family therapy in English and Spanish. He’s been practicing for five years and works with young children all the way up to older adulthood and encourages a positive outlook and new attitudes. Dr. Cambo Diaz’s goal is to help clients understand themselves better so they’re equipped to cope with change.

Specializations Insurance Cost Sliding scale Remote services
Not provided Not provided Cost per Session: $100 – $150 No Yes

Maria Elena Gonzalez Arsuaga: M.A., LPC | Best for integrative therapies

Maria Elena (Manena) Gonzalez Arsuaga

787-675-6374
Website

Manena is a licensed professional counselor who focuses on integrative therapies for the mind, body, and soul. She provides neurofeedback, yoga therapy, Thai yoga bodywork, and traditional counseling.

What patients say: “Manena was patient enough to do the class in both Spanish and English for me. She has a lot of good yogi energy, shares wonderful personal experiences, and [is] overall attentive.”

Specializations Insurance Cost Sliding scale Remote services
Anxiety
Depression
Coping Skills
Not provided Cost per Session:  $100 – $150 No Yes

Angel-Luis Mercado-Santiago: NCC, LPC, LCMHC | Best for relationship issues

Angel-Luis-Mercado-Santiago

787-974-2543
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Angel-Luis Mercado-Santiago is a licensed professional counselor and licensed clinical mental health counselor who specializes in relationship issues and other difficulties that prevent clients from enjoying their lives. He works with clients having issues with a relationship breakdown, work relationships, feelings of abandonment, and being unable to maintain lasting relationships, among others. Angel-Luis has been practicing for 10 years and accepts some commercial insurance plans.

Specializations Insurance Cost Sliding scale Remote services
Relationship Issues
Self Esteem
Gay
Aetna
Beacon
Cost per Session: $70 – $85 No Yes

Laura Knoll Myers: LMFT, CLC | Best for life coaching

Laura-Knoll-Myers

586-335-2872
Website

Laura Knoll Myers is a licensed marriage and family therapist and certified life coach with 10 years of experience. She focuses on life, relationship, and career coaching to fully address personal and professional goals.

What patients say: “Laura has helped me learn countless strategies that have been easy to implement … The video conference meetings make coaching convenient too.”

Specializations Insurance Cost Sliding scale Remote services
Relationship Issues
Life Transitions
Life Coaching
Not mentioned
$150-200 per session No Yes

Kristin Miyoko Papa: LCSW | Best for culturally sensitive therapy

Kristin-Miyoko-Papa

925-252-5434
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Kristin Papa is a licensed clinical social worker and wellness coach who provides culturally sensitive therapy in English and Spanish. She offers a sliding fee scale and strives to support her clients in their current season of life and in leading more meaningful lives. Kristin has been helping individuals for over 15 years and has extensive experience assisting clients with anxiety, depression, PTSD, bereavement, and more.

Specializations Insurance Cost Sliding scale Remote services
Anxiety
Chronic Illness
Life Transitions
Not provided $130 per session
Yes Yes

Ada Rosabal De Silva: Psy.D. | Best for growth workshops

Ada-Rosabal-De-Silva

787-250-9701
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Dr. Ada Rosabal De Silva is a licensed clinical psychologist who has been practicing for 29 years. She combines clinical interventions with growth and development workshops that promote a higher level of awareness to enable clients to take charge of their own lives. She believes integrating the physical, psycho-emotional, and spiritual being helps achieve balance and harmony. Dr. Rosabal-Silva offers a sliding fee scale.

Specializations Insurance Cost Sliding scale Remote services
Family Conflict
Emotional Disturbance
Spirituality
Not provided Cost per Session: $120 – $150 Yes Yes

Lydia Silva Boschetti: M.A., LMHC | Best for spirituality

Lydia-Silva-Boschetti

787-400-3124
Website

Lydia Boschetti is a licensed mental health counselor who works with situations related to spirituality. She practices transpersonal psychology, which integrates the transcendent and spiritual aspects of the human experience with modern psychology. Lydia also uses Ericksonian hypnosis and visualization to access the subconscious and help clients get the answers they need. She understands her clients, takes care of their well-being, and uses a non-judgmental approach.

Specializations Insurance Cost Sliding scale Remote services
Spirituality
Depression
Life Coaching
Not provided Cost per Session: $85 – $150 No Yes

Dr. Rhina Lovo: PhD | Best for PTSD/trauma

Rhina-Lovo

787-518-1549
email: [email protected]

Dr. Rhina Lovo is a licensed clinical psychologist and certified telemental health provider with more than 20 years of experience and a specialty in PTSD. She helps clients who are recovering from PTSD and other forms of trauma-related disorders, including anxiety and depression. Rhina offers a sliding fee scale.

What patients say: “Her professionalism. and she truly cares about her patients. Love her.”

Specializations Insurance Cost Sliding scale Remote services
Trauma and PTSD
Anxiety
Life Transitions
Out of Network Cost per Session: $130 – $200 Yes Yes

Jetzabel Morales-Pastrana: MC/MHC, LPC, NCC | Best for Latinxs

Jetzabel-Morales-Pastrana

787-410-1471
Website

Jetzabel Morales-Pastrana is a licensed professional counselor who primarily works with Latinxs and Spanish-speaking clients. She excels in the personal and professional development of adolescents and adults to resolve internal conflicts, reduce emotional distress, and promote well-being. Jetzabel has been practicing for 11 years and is also committed to promoting social justice for Latinxs, migrants, and other marginalized communities. She offers a sliding fee scale.

Specializations Insurance Cost Sliding scale Remote services
Emotional Disturbance
Trauma and PTSD
Life Transitions
Not provided Cost per Session: $80+ Yes Yes

Dr. Alexandra Mercedes Ramos: Ph.D. | Best for parenting issues

Alexandra-Mercedes-Ramos-Duchateau

787-565-9957
Website

Dr. Alexandra Ramos is a clinical psychologist who has spent the last 19 years working with clients on parenting difficulties, as well as anger management, depression, anxiety, trauma, and problematic relationships, among others. She also offers parenting seminars on topics such as communication, work/family balance, discipline, mindful parenting, and technology management. Dr. Ramos offers bilingual psychotherapy and strives to create a collaborative therapeutic relationship.

Specializations Insurance Cost Sliding scale Remote services
Anxiety
Depression
Parenting
Not provided Cost per Session: $115 – $130 No Yes

III. What You Should Know About San Juan Therapy

How are San Juan therapists licensed?

Mental health licensing is handled by the Puerto Rico Administration of Mental Health and Anti-Addiction Services. Future therapists must complete a master’s degree or higher in a 45 semester-hour counseling program accredited by the Council of Higher Education of Puerto Rico to earn a professional counselor with a provisional license credential. Then, they must complete at least 500 hours of practice supervised by a certified mentor and pass the NCE to become a licensed professional counselor.

How much does therapy cost in San Juan?

Therapists in San Juan usually charge by the session. Per-session costs run about $30 to $150-plus but average between $70 and $120. To help you cover therapy costs, a limited number of therapists on this list accept some commercial insurance plans, and about half of them offer a sliding fee scale based on income. Many offer a free initial consultation so you can decide if they’re a good match before you start paying for services.

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Caitlin Kingston is a licensed clinical social worker at Yale New Haven Hospital and has worked in the field since 2013. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Penn State University and her Master of Social Work, clinical/medical social work in 2020 from Fordham University. Her licenses and certifications include LCSW, LMSW, and CASAC.

Kingston has always had a passion for helping others and knew early on that she wanted to support others in her profession. During her undergraduate studies at Penn State, she met a social worker who inspired her to pursue a career as a therapist. She’s also trained in psychoanalytic psychotherapy with the New York School for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Kingston completed internships working in an after-school program with underprivileged youth and their families and with inmates in the high-security sector of Rikers Island jail.

Kingston’s career has included work at a drug treatment center, where she became the supervisor of intake and assessment for individuals with alcohol and substance use disorders. Today, she’s a social worker in the Psychiatric Observation Unit of the emergency department. Kingston is also trained in perinatal mental health with a focus on helping new mothers adjust to motherhood, especially in these very difficult times of isolation.

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Caitlin Kingston is a licensed clinical social worker at Yale New Haven Hospital and has worked in the field since 2013. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Penn State University and her Master of Social Work, clinical/medical social work in 2020 from Fordham University. Her licenses and certifications include LCSW, LMSW, and CASAC.

Kingston has always had a passion for helping others and knew early on that she wanted to support others in her profession. During her undergraduate studies at Penn State, she met a social worker who inspired her to pursue a career as a therapist. She’s also trained in psychoanalytic psychotherapy with the New York School for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Kingston completed internships working in an after-school program with underprivileged youth and their families and with inmates in the high-security sector of Rikers Island jail.

Kingston’s career has included work at a drug treatment center, where she became the supervisor of intake and assessment for individuals with alcohol and substance use disorders. Today, she’s a social worker in the Psychiatric Observation Unit of the emergency department. Kingston is also trained in perinatal mental health with a focus on helping new mothers adjust to motherhood, especially in these very difficult times of isolation.

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