Hello my name is Rosa Singer, I am a Licensed Mental Health therapist. My life experiences, training, and passion to help others motivate me daily to support, educate, and guide my patients in a safe non-judgmental approach. I started my journey supporting clients to learn how they can manage their symptoms focusing on their personal strengths and teaching self-empowerment. My focus is also to help my patients from the bi-cultural perspectives as I am also a bi-cultural and bilingual Spanish-speaking therapist with life experiences that assist me greatly with cultural differences impacting our lives.
I have worked in the community doing therapy and educating individuals and groups for many years. I wanted to add to my education the field of counseling so I moved forward in obtaining my State Board License as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and obtained multiple certifications in mental health practices as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
During my time off I like to enjoy beaches and mountains travelling in my RV with our 4 beautiful dogs for nice relaxed and recharging adventures practicing self-care. I love to volunteer to assist victims of Domestic violence navigate systems given my previous experiences working with such a population.
MSW - Social Work, California State University Los Angeles
Personal and family life experiences motivated me to provide services in the field of mental health and community involvement.
Going to the beach, and mountains, and taking RV trips. Exercise and dance. Travel the world and connect with friends.
Exercise, meditation, and prayer.
Rewire your Anxious Brain Using Neuroscience of Fear to End Anxiety, Panic, and Worry by Catherine Pittman and Elizabeth Karle PhD.
Victims of Domestic Violence and Child Trafficking. Working in the community and in private practice showed me the disadvantages of populations affected mentally who are unable to navigate systems.
Music, faith, and prayer.
Yes, 4 dogs. Juno, Bailey, Bo, and Baby. My favorite one is they are all rescues, but Bo had been abused as a puppy little did I know how much love he has to give. I learned so much from him and continuously helped him to manage his anxiety.
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