Carlos Aleman, M.Ed
Undergrad: B.S., Psychology, Texas A&M University
Graduate: M.Ed., Educational Psychology, Texas A&M University
Biography:
Carlos Aleman is an existential-humanistic based bilingual therapist and has been training to attain his doctoral degree in counseling psychology at Texas A&M University since 2019. Carlos has 4 years of experience working in community and integrated behavioral health settings. Carlos has experience working with a wide range of mental health struggles ranging from depression, anxiety, mood disorders, trauma, and personality disorders to name a few. Carlos has worked with adults, teens, children, and families across the lifespan. Carlos incorporates an eclectic approach to therapy in order to meet each of his individual client’s goals. Carlos has been trained in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PE), Written Exposure Therapy (WET), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness, Existential, and Interpersonal therapy. Carlos enjoys working with underserved populations, families from all backgrounds, and has a distinct passion for working with Spanish speaking populations.
Professional areas of Interest:
Mindfulness
Existential Humanistic Approaches
Motivational Interviewing
Grief and Loss
Working with underserved populations
Are you fluent in Spanish? Yes
Hometown: Dallas, Texas
Hobbies: On my free time I enjoy meditating, working out, playing tennis, taking my dogs to the dog park, dancing, and studying esoteric knowledge.
Why did you choose to do your internship at CVCH?
I chose to do my internship at CVCH because of the close knit, authentic work environment it offers. Moreover, the opportunity to serve a large community of Spanish speakers is something I am passionate about and align with at CVCH. Lastly, the biopsychospiritual model was a strength that enticed me as I believe it will take my integrated behavioral health experience to the next level.