Angie Nuñez, MA, RDT, LCAT
LCAT #002292-01
Licensed Creative Arts Therapist & Registered Drama Therapist
Maternal Mental Health
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH)
Grief and Bereavement
Client Focus
Children and adolescents ages 0 to 17 and their caregivers, parents in every stage of parenthood, and adolescents and adults moving through major life changes and identity transitions. Bilingual sessions available in English and Spanish.
Therapy Approaches
Drama Therapy, Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Perinatal Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Interpersonal Psychotherapy, attachment-based modalities
Specialties
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH), Maternal Mental Health, Grief and Bereavement, Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, ADHD
Angie Nuñez is a Licensed Creative Arts Therapist and Registered Drama Therapist who specializes in working with children, adolescents, and the caregivers who love them, along with adults in the middle of a life change or a shift in who they are becoming.
She brings over a decade of experience with young people ages 0 to 17 and their families, and she is trained in attachment-based modalities of treatment. Angie works with parents at every stage of parenthood, from the earliest days to the years that ask something new of them. Her approach draws on Drama Therapy, Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Perinatal Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Interpersonal Psychotherapy, and she often works through projective techniques such as puppetry, mask work, and narrative, alongside talk therapy.
Angie holds a Master's degree in Drama Therapy from New York University and is trained and rostered in both Child-Parent Psychotherapy and Perinatal Child-Parent Psychotherapy. She has worked with children and adults living with grief and bereavement, trauma, and anxiety.
Angie hopes clients leave their work together with an improved sense of self-awareness, a closer attunement to their bodies, and a feeling of clarity and healing.
Outside the therapy room, Angie loves traveling with her family, serendipitously finding new coffee shops with friends, and being in the theatre. She writes, acts, and performs spoken word.
Angie is a bilingual therapist working in English and Spanish, and she is passionate about normalizing mental health care across generations, especially in the Hispanic and Latinx community.
She loves storytelling and helping others tell their own stories, whether through puppetry, mask work, narrative, or conversation.
Angie believes we are made up of many roles across a lifetime, and that therapy is a place where those parts of us can be safely explored and given room to grow.
"We all carry such meaningful stories. My hope is that through our work together, my clients will feel worthy of being seen and heard. Your stories matter."
- Angie Nuñez