IZÁN CORSO, M.a.
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATE*
CA PSB94027888
CA PSB94027888
Originally from New York, I am a queer, bilingual (English–Spanish) clinician dedicated to creating affirming, reflective spaces for healing. I am currently completing my doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP), where I also earned my master’s degree. My clinical training has included work in community mental health and private practice settings, providing both psychotherapy and psychological assessment services.
I have experience supporting adults navigating depression, anxiety, trauma, identity exploration, relationship challenges, substance use concerns, and life transitions. My therapeutic approach integrates relational psychodynamic psychotherapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and trauma-informed care. I strive to build a warm, collaborative, and grounding therapeutic environment where clients feel deeply seen and supported in exploring their emotional world and creating meaningful change.
I am passionate about working with diverse and marginalized communities, particularly LGBTQ+ and Latinx individuals. I approach therapy with curiosity, cultural humility, and a belief in the healing power of authentic connection, insight, and compassionate presence.
As a psychological associate, I work under the supervision of Dr. Mariela G. Shibley. Should you be interested in discussing your specific needs and goals and possibly setting up an appointment, please contact me. I look forward to speaking with you!
I have experience supporting adults navigating depression, anxiety, trauma, identity exploration, relationship challenges, substance use concerns, and life transitions. My therapeutic approach integrates relational psychodynamic psychotherapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and trauma-informed care. I strive to build a warm, collaborative, and grounding therapeutic environment where clients feel deeply seen and supported in exploring their emotional world and creating meaningful change.
I am passionate about working with diverse and marginalized communities, particularly LGBTQ+ and Latinx individuals. I approach therapy with curiosity, cultural humility, and a belief in the healing power of authentic connection, insight, and compassionate presence.
As a psychological associate, I work under the supervision of Dr. Mariela G. Shibley. Should you be interested in discussing your specific needs and goals and possibly setting up an appointment, please contact me. I look forward to speaking with you!
* Psychological associates are clinicians who hold an advanced degree in the mental health field and who work under the direct supervision of a licensed mental health professional. They have completed all coursework required for their degree and are accruing hours for licensure status.