WE-Women Empowerment

Description

Anyone can attend looking for support and a safe, non-judgmental space to share and be heard. We matter and our feelings are important. Please send me a message if those dates or time don't match you schedule.

Group Therapist

Gaia Zanna is an International & Bilingual Licensed Mental Health Psychotherapist & a Certified Clinical Supervisor, MCCS, in downtown Boston. Originally from Bologna, Italy, Gaia has a deep understanding of different cultural backgrounds and the emotional complexity of adjusting to a new country. As a bilingual clinician, she offers sessions in English and Italian.

Gaia specializes in anxiety, depression, relationship issues, family issues, trauma, and cultural adjustment. She uses a range of therapeutic approaches depending on the client's needs, including CBT, psychodynamic, motivational interviewing, supportive therapy, DBT and narrative therapy. She is certified in the Comprehensive Resource Model (CRM) technique, a trauma recovery therapy approach that focuses on helping clients release trauma from the body. She works on empowering women in different aspects of life and its challenges regarding relationships, fertility, divorce, self-esteem, gender, identity, self-esteem, trauma, and work environment.

Gaia received her Master Degree from the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis and completed her fellowship training in child and family therapy at the Boston Institute of Psychotherapy. She is currently completing her Doctorate dissertation in Cultural Psychoanalysis in the Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society Program at the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis. She strives to create a sensitive, warm, empathetic, nonjudgmental, inclusive and respectful space for all of her clients.

Gaia Zanna

Gaia Zanna is a bilingual Licensed Mental Health Counselor (English/Italian) in Boston, MA specializing in anxiety, depression, relationships, family issues, and trauma. She sees children, teenagers, young adults, college and students, adults, couples, and families.

Wed 10am-11am, Thu 11am-12pm, Fri 12pm-1pm

Massachusetts (Online)

$50