Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a bilingual (English, Spanish) Licensed Clinical Psychologist based in Miami-Dade County, Florida. I also have a Master of Arts in Marital and Family Therapy. My experience comes from providing direct mental health services for children, teens, adults, and couples with a variety of presenting issues including anxiety, depression, relationship and/or family issues, grief, trauma, multicultural concerns/difficulties, coping with medical diagnoses, and gender/sexual identity.
The therapeutic relationship is the foundation for progress throughout the course of services. That said, I approach psychotherapy through a biopsychosocial lens that encompasses the entirety of the individual. My clinical experience spans from working with adults diagnosed with chronic medical conditions, children/adolescents with interpersonal difficulties, academic difficulties, and adjustment issues, as well as couples experiencing relationship issues. Working in South Florida has provided me with the opportunity to work with individuals from a variety of different cultures and religions; thus, it is important for me to incorporate one’s cultural identity into mental health services.
My experience providing mental health services ranges across settings. Although most of my work has been in hospitals and community mental health centers, I have worked in the school system, at rehabilitation jails, and in the community conducting in-home psychotherapy services. Given my background in systems, I truly believe that one’s environment is crucial in their mental health journey.
My treatment modality/approach is predominantly Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT). I like to incorporate psychodynamic theory (Object-Relations) and/or family systems (Bowenian, Structural) depending on the individual and the presenting problem. At the end of the day, I believe that psychotherapy is a collaborative process and relationship in which you are the expert on you. My hope is that we can work towards identified goals and improved quality of life.
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Dr. Nina Marie Maspons is a bilingual clinician based in Miami-Dade County, Florida, who holds a license as a clinical psychologist (FL Psychologist PY10365) and a Master of Arts in Marital and Family Therapy. With nine years of clinical experience, she has provided direct mental health services to children, adolescents, adults, and couples facing a range of concerns including anxiety, depression, relationship or family difficulties, grief, trauma and abuse, multicultural challenges, coping with medical diagnoses, and questions related to gender and sexual identity.
She views the therapeutic relationship as central to progress and applies a biopsychosocial framework that addresses the whole person. Her clinical work includes supporting adults with chronic medical conditions, helping children and teens with interpersonal and academic difficulties and adjustment concerns, and working with couples on relationship issues. Practicing in South Florida has given her experience with clients from many cultural and religious backgrounds, and she emphasizes the importance of integrating cultural identity into treatment.
Her background includes work across hospitals, community mental health centers, schools, rehabilitation jails, and in-home community services, reflecting a systems-oriented perspective that recognizes the impact of environment on mental health. Her primary treatment approach is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and she also integrates psychodynamic ideas from object-relations theory and family systems approaches such as Bowenian and structural models when appropriate. She frames therapy as a collaborative process in which the person in treatment is the expert on themselves, working together toward identified goals and an improved quality of life.
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