Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
You don’t have to carry this alone. Maybe you’ve spent years doubting yourself, questioning your reality, or being made to feel “too sensitive” or “too much.” You’ve been gaslit, emotionally hurt, or worn down by racism, discrimination, and systems that were never built to support you. You’re tired, but you’re also resilient — and you’re ready to heal. In our work together, I create a safe, affirming space where your experiences are seen, your truth is honored, and your healing is possible.
My approach is warm, collaborative, and deeply trauma-informed. I’m devoted to creating a space that feels emotionally safe, nonjudgmental, and empowering — a place where you don’t have to shrink or explain away your pain.
I draw from a range of modalities tailored to your unique needs to help you process and release the emotional wounds of trauma, emotional abuse, and systemic harm. Healing isn’t about “fixing” yourself — it’s about reconnecting with your strength, your voice, and your truth. I walk alongside you in that process with empathy, consistency, and care.
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Alexandria Luey-Gomez offers a compassionate, trauma-informed approach to therapy that centers the whole person and their lived experience. She recognizes how years of self-doubt, gaslighting, emotional hurt, and the wear of racism or systemic discrimination can leave someone exhausted yet resilient, and she creates a space where those experiences are acknowledged and healing is possible.
Her style is warm, collaborative, and committed to emotional safety. Alexandria aims to provide an affirming, nonjudgmental environment so people do not feel compelled to minimize or explain away their pain. She works alongside clients with empathy, consistency, and care while encouraging reconnection with personal strength, voice, and truth.
Drawing from a range of therapeutic modalities, Alexandria tailors techniques to each person’s needs to help process and release wounds from trauma, emotional abuse, and systemic harm. She frames healing not as a need to be fixed but as a process of reclaiming resilience and self-understanding.
Alexandria is a licensed clinical social worker in both North Carolina and Virginia and has six years of professional experience. She works with concerns including stress, anxiety, addictions, trauma and abuse, grief, depression, LGBT-related issues, relationship and family conflicts, parenting challenges, anger management, self-esteem, bipolar disorder, and coping with life changes.
Many people wonder whether remote therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or navigating life transitions, online therapy has been shown to be as effective as traditional in-person care.
One major benefit is flexibility – clients can connect in whatever format feels most convenient, including video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life and to access support from different locations.
Sessions are provided by licensed professionals, and if someone ever wants a different fit, they have the option to switch therapists. For many people, online therapy offers an effective, adaptable way to address mental health concerns while maintaining the continuity of care that supports progress.
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