Cultivating Healing Through Compassionate Connection

⋮⋘ Expert Care For ⋙⋮

Multicultural Maternal Mental Health

NICU Families

Grief & Loss

Living with Chronic Illness

Children / Teens / Families / Couples

Birth & Medical Trauma

High Risk Pregnancy

Fertility Challenges

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Call or Text (858) 377-6941

Fax (858) 225-3185

Based out of San Diego, Offering Telehealth Throughout California

Nurture Your Process

At Unión Family Counseling, we recognize the importance of relationships both within ourselves and with those we share our lives with. Through the therapeutic alliance, we will gently discover your unique needs and support you in the process of making and taking space for these so that you can begin to show up as the best version of yourself for your loved ones.

Our support is strengths-based, honoring you as the expert in your own journey. Together, we can work on understanding and unburdening beliefs that are getting in the way of your true Self, paving the way for healing and growth.

Unión is founded on the practice of cultural humility, honoring and recognizing your unique heritage and context as part of your identity, and offering you the supportive environment you need to explore how these impact you.

We offer LGBTQIA+ affirming care.

Unión is proudly founded by Women of the Global Majority. Here we have a deep understanding of the multicultural experience in parenting.

Orgullosamente hispanohablantes, para nuestra gente Latina.

Specialized Support For →

  • Parents who are navigating traumatic birthing experiences

  • Families impacted by trauma within the medical environment

  • Couples who are enduring complicated fertility journeys

  • Families working through intergenerational trauma and relational wounds

  • Families forming via foster care and/or adoption

  • Mothers struggling with forming identity and irritability after birthing life

  • Families enduring the unimaginable pain of pregnancy, infant, or child loss

  • Parents of children who are medically fragile or have special needs

  • Adolescents transitioning into adulthood while navigating chronic illness

  • Children who have endured attachment losses or other traumatic events