Diana Euceda, MA
My clinical approach is integrative, drawing on evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and person-centered interventions, while maintaining a culturally responsive and collaborative framework.
I value creating a supportive therapeutic environment where clients feel heard, respected, and empowered to explore their experiences, strengthen coping skills, and work toward meaningful change.
I have experience working with individuals presenting with emotional dysregulation, behavioral concerns, executive functioning difficulties, trauma-related symptoms, interpersonal challenges, and neurodevelopmental concerns.
I am particularly interested in culturally informed assessment and intervention, and in how psychological services can be adapted to meet the diverse needs of clients and families.
As a first-generation Salvadorian American, I recognize the important role that culture, identity, family dynamics, and lived experiences play in shaping how we understand ourselves and navigate the world.
I approach each client with cultural humility, curiosity, and respect for their unique experiences. I am committed to continued professional growth, ethical practice, and providing compassionate care that supports clients in achieving their personal goals and overall well-being.
Diana is a Registered Psychology Associate in the State of Maryland, practicing under the supervision of Clinton Lewin, PsyD. She is completing her PsyD at Stevenson University in Owings Mills, MD