Dana Pereira is a Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (LAMFT) who earned her graduate degree from National University. She is dedicated to fostering mental and emotional well-being and works with individuals, couples, and families, empowering them to navigate life’s challenges with empathy and cultural sensitivity.
Dana specializes in a wide range of therapeutic issues, including relationship dynamics, sexual health concerns, personal growth, stress management, anxiety, and depression. She integrates narrative therapy into her practice, empowering clients to reshape their personal stories and challenge limiting beliefs. Through this approach, Dana empowers clients to break free from negative patterns and develop healthier perspectives, fostering positive change in their lives.
With a strong focus on multicultural issues, Dana creates a culturally inclusive and non-judgmental space for all clients. She recognizes the influence of cultural, societal, and familial norms on mental health and relationships and works collaboratively with clients to explore these factors. Dana is committed to empowering clients to navigate cultural complexities, whether they involve family traditions, societal expectations, or personal identity.
Dana’s approach combines clinical expertise, cultural competence, and deep empathy, supporting clients in building stronger, more fulfilling relationships and achieving long-term emotional well-being and personal growth.
“Tough times never last but tough people do.” – Robert H. Schuller