Mo Esperilla, LMSW

Maybe you're navigating a tough transition. Maybe you’re trying therapy for the first time—or giving it another shot. Either way, just being here means you haven’t given up on the idea that things can get better. And I believe that too.

Let’s talk about the challenges that brought you here—but also the strength that’s kept you going. Because healing starts when we honor both.

You can release patterns that no longer serve you. You can acknowledge the pain of past trauma—and step out from under it. You deserve to have your emotional needs met, your truth heard, and your story validated. With support, these aren’t just possibilities—they’re real, achievable goals.

I specialize in working with individuals moving through major life transitions—whether that's re-entering life after rehab, navigating divorce, processing grief, or simply finding your footing after a major change. My approach is warm, honest, and collaborative. I listen deeply, reflect what I see without judgment, and offer practical tools to support your healing and growth.

Therapy isn’t always easy—but it’s powerful work. And you don’t have to do it alone.

As a trauma-informed therapist, I create a space where you can feel safe, respected, and empowered. Using person-centered strategies, I tailor every session to you—your needs, your pace, your goals.

To provide truly comprehensive care, I also collaborate closely with medical providers and can help you quickly access psychiatric or medication management appointments when needed. Mental health is whole-person health—and you deserve a team that works together to support you.

Accessibility matters. I offer flexible scheduling—including weekend availability—to fit your life, not the other way around. I welcome individuals without insurance and strive to make therapy available regardless of your financial circumstances. I’m also bilingual, providing sessions in both English and Spanish to meet the needs of a diverse community with care and cultural respect.

Let’s nurture your belief in therapy—and more importantly, in yourself. You’re not starting from scratch. You’re starting from strength.