Tessa Loera
associate Marriage & Family Therapist #126678
Tessa’s thoughtful, trustworthy, and outgoing personality allows her clients to feel safe and comfortable in the therapeutic space.
Tessa warmly guides clients to recognize and challenge their thoughts and feelings, while implementing creative mindfulness techniques to calm their mind and body. Tessa encourages her clients of all ages to be their authentic selves and use their voice outside and inside the therapeutic space.
She genuinely cares about helping each of her clients listen to their own bodies to understand their own needs. Tessa has found ways to implement self-care in her own life, such as walking her dog, listening to music and spending time with loved ones. Tessa is excited to learn more about you and join you in creating a fulfilling life.
education & training
M.S. MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY - UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ROSSIER SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, 2021
B.A. PSYCHOLOGY AND SPANISH - COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS, 2016
TF-CBT (TRAUMA-FOCUSED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY) TRAINED AND CERTIFIED IN 2023
Fluent in English and Conversational in Spanish
areas of expertise
trauma
Anxiety
self esteem
codependency
school issues
emotional regulation
Peer relationships
Obsessive compulsive disorder
Stress
behavioral issues
Coping skills
Family conflict
Relationship issues
Therapeutic Orientations
Solution Focused
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Person Centered
Mindfulness
Family-Systems
experience
Experience:
The village family services, Los Angeles
Tessa worked as an associate at The Village Family Services. She has tailored her therapeutic approach to fit the needs of her clients and families of many diverse backgrounds. Tessa’s caseload consisted of intensive and outpatient clients, some of whom are in the foster care system. Tessa encouraged clients to utilize their coping skills as well as practice communication with peers to continue to foster a fulfilling life for her clients.
Partnerships to uplift communities, Los Angeles
Tessa completed her traineeship at Partnerships to Uplift Communities (PUC), a non-profit charter school. Tessa provided individual and family therapy with middle and high-school aged clients and their families. She facilitated group therapy sessions with the students, helping them to face challenges of transitioning to high school. Tessa used many creative approaches (both online and in person) and techniques to provide effective therapy to kids and teens. She would ask clients to draw or journal feelings while implementing great coping strategies that kids can easily grasp.