Diana Rojas Luna, LCSW

Staff Therapist
Languages
English
Conditions Treated
Talk Therapy

Education and training

  • Fordham University Master of Social Work (MSW)

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Diana Rojas Luna, LCSW

Diana Rojas Luna, LCSW, is a Latina therapist who views therapy as a transformative journey that honors each individual's complexities and empowers them on their unique path. Fluent in both English and Spanish, she earned her Master's in Social Work from Fordham University. She specializes in helping adult women navigate anxiety, trauma, childhood abuse, depression, grief, and significant life transitions with compassion and strength.

New clients often feel that working with Diana is like having a heartfelt conversation with someone who truly understands them, their challenges and their strengths. Diana creates a compassionate space where clients can develop coping skills and enhance their lifestyles, fostering growth and healing together.

Diana's approach is collaborative and flexible. She focuses on building trust and understanding what matters most to you. From there, she utilizes an integrative therapeutic modality drawing on evidence-based practices while using a trauma-informed and culturally sensitive approach. Her goal is simple: to help you reconnect with yourself in ways that feel empowering, meaningful, and genuinely yours.

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Specialties
Talk Therapy
States
Connecticut
New York
Languages
English
Takes insurance
Virtual visits
10 years experience