When someone finally decides to make the call — after weeks of managing alone, after a family conflict that won’t resolve, after carrying something too heavy for too long — Priska Imberti is often the person on the other end. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a bilingual, bicultural therapist fluent in both Spanish and English, she brings a particular attunement to clients navigating lives shaped by more than one world at once.
She works with children, teens, adults, couples, and families facing a wide range of challenges: anxiety, depression, trauma and abuse, grief, divorce, immigration and acculturation, and the quiet ache of feeling unknown even to the people closest to you — something she hears often from clients who are constantly reachable yet rarely truly reached. Her training at the Ackerman Institute for the Family informs her approach to the relational and generational threads that run through individual struggles.
Priska is the founder and director of CRECER, Inc., a psychotherapy center offering comprehensive mental health services to the community. She provides both in-person and online sessions, and brings particular depth to her work with immigrant families, cross-cultural identity, and the process of building a life between languages.
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