Emireth Cancino, LPC, NCC

Emireth Cancino is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and National Certified Counselor (NCC) who earned her Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling. She has been providing therapy since 2021 and works with adolescents and adults across multiple settings, with a focus on individuals navigating important life transitions. Emireth has particular experience supporting clients with mood disorders, personality disorders, and bipolar disorder, as well as teens, college students, and young adults. She works with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds and is attentive to how culture, identity, and family experiences shape emotional well-being.

Emireth offers individual and group counseling for teens and adults. Her work is evidence-based and highly personalized, helping clients build self-awareness, strengthen emotional resilience, and develop practical skills for managing life’s challenges. Her approach combines insight with tools, supporting individuals who want both understanding and actionable strategies to create meaningful, lasting change.

In her own words: “Therapy is a space to feel supported while also learning more about yourself and how you respond to the world. I believe growth happens through increased awareness, skill-building, and trying new coping strategies. My goal is to help clients create meaningful changes that extend beyond our sessions.”

    • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

    • Gestalt Therapy

    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

    • Attachment- and relationship-focused work

    • Skills-based and experiential interventions

    • Multicultural and relationally informed care

    • Mood disorders (including anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder)

    • Personality disorders

    • Teen emotional and behavioral challenges

    • College and young adult stress

    • Identity development and self-esteem

    • Emotional regulation difficulties

    • Relationship and family dynamics

    • Trauma and relational wounds

    • Life transitions and stage-of-life adjustments