Izán Corso, M.A.

PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATE*
CA PSB94027888

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Originally from New York, I am a queerbilingual (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 depressionanxietytraumaidentity explorationrelationship challengessubstance use concerns, and life transitions. My therapeutic approach integrates relational psychodynamic psychotherapyAcceptance 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.