Nidia Moran
she/her, they/them, she/them
Nidia
is a therapist at Two Chairs.
Dr. Moran is a bilingual Spanish speaker who has more than twenty years of experience as a psychotherapist. They enjoy creating a safe space for folks to explore their identities, work on interpersonal relationships, gain self-compassion, get unstuck, heal, and grow. Dr. Moran specializes in culturally rooted, social-justice, intersectional, and affirming practices. Their style is collaborative, holistic, anti-oppressive, and trauma-informed. Dr. Moran utilizes an integrative approach of evidence-based therapies and holistic wellness practices.
When Dr. Moran is not in their clinical role; you will find them on a dance floor dancing to salsa, merengue, cumbia etc. They enjoy spending time with their partner, their cat named Mikey, and six of his new furry best friends. In the spring and summer, they like to spend time outdoors. They also enjoy baking, cooking and making homemade jams. They love to learn about new cultures and foods via traveling around the world!
License Information
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
(
LMFT
)
#
51634
Location
San Francisco
,
CA
Education and Experience
- Clinical Counselor at California State University
- Licensed therapist at Orange County's Children & Youth Behavioral Health (CYBH)
- Therapist at Theo Lacy - Men’s Orange County Jail
- Community mental health therapist at Community Service Program
- Interned at Community Family Guidance Center
- Interned at Turning Point Center for Families
- Doctorate degree in clinical counseling
Modalities
Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Mindfulness
Motivational Interviewing
Psychodynamic
Seeking Safety
Somatic Therapies
Substance Use Treatment
Clinical Issues
ADHD
Anxiety
Eating Disorders
Personality Issues
Psychosis
Sleep or Insomnia
Stress
Substance use
Transgender
Trauma and PTSD
Specialties
Anger Management
Burnout
Cultural or racial identity
Exercise
Family Issues
Gender or Sexual Identity
Grief
Imposter Syndrome
Relationships
Role Transitions
Self Esteem
Stress
Values and Goals
Work or Careers