
Jadielis Muñoz Nieves
CSWA
Clinical Social Work Associate
Hello, My name is Jadiel/Jadielis, my pronouns are they/elle, It’s nice to meet you.

As a queer, non-binary person raised in a Puerto Rican family, I bring a deep commitment to relational healing, cultural humility, and a love ethic in everything I do—including my work as a therapist.
I specialize in working with queer and trans youth and young adults navigating stress, burnout, identity exploration, life transitions, and the impacts of complex and religious trauma. I also feel honored to support Latine, and Spanish-speaking communities in holding space for their unique stories and strengths.
My approach is relational, somatic, trauma-informed, and rooted in liberation. I draw from Internal Family Systems, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, and a strengths-based, person-centered framework. I believe healing isn’t linear or rushed—it’s a collaborative, unfolding process where your pace, voice, and lived experience matter.
In our work together, my hope is that you’ll feel safe, seen, and supported. I strive to create a space that’s welcoming, curious, and grounded in care, where you can be your full self and explore what healing looks like for you.
2019: BA in Women’s Studies, minor in Counseling and Social Change: San Diego State University
2021: MA in Social Work: Portland State University
I enjoy working with queer, trans, youth, young adults, Latine, and Spanish-speaking communities who may be experiencing complex trauma, identity exploration, religious trauma, depression, stress, burnout, and life transitions.
I practice with a person-centered, collaborative, strengths-based, trauma-informed, liberation-rooted approach. I use a variety of therapy techniques, including Motivational Interviewing, somatic techniques, mindfulness, and Internal Family Systems.
CSWA: Clinical Social Work Associate, OR
