“I am grounded in the values of purpose, kindness and resilience, and I strive to create a safe space where clients feel seen, heard and empowered. My identity as a bilingual (Spanish/English) clinician allows me to connect deeply with Latino/Hispanic communities, offering care that respects cultural strengths and addresses systemic barriers. Through therapy, I aim to foster healing, restore hope, and walk alongside clients on their journey toward growth and wholeness.”
Juan’s clients can expect a warm, respectful and culturally responsive therapeutic space where they feel safe to explore their thoughts, emotions and personal history. Juan takes a collaborative and compassionate approach, helping clients uncover deeper patterns, process emotional pain, and build a more grounded sense of self. He listens with care and curiosity, valuing each client’s unique story while helping them connect past experiences to present challenges. Whether working in English or Spanish, Juan creates a therapeutic environment rooted in empathy, trust and cultural humility. He hopes to create a place where healing happens through connection, collaboration, insight and purposeful growth.
Juan uses an integrative, evidence-based approach tailored to each client’s unique needs and cultural background. Drawing from Person-Centered Therapy, ACT, and CBT, he helps clients build psychological flexibility, challenge negative thoughts, and live according to their values. Mindfulness and psychodynamic principles support emotional awareness and exploration of past influences. Juan offers culturally and linguistically responsive therapy, creating a safe space where clients feel understood and respected. Guided by a biopsychosocial-spiritual framework, he provides personalized, strengths-based care to promote healing, resilience and growth across diverse challenges.
Juan Colón Jr. is a clinical psychology doctoral candidate at Fuller Theological Seminary, completing his APA-accredited internship at Pine Rest. He has advanced training in bilingual therapy and bilingual assessments, with experience across diverse populations and age groups. Juan holds two master’s degrees in psychology and a BA from California Baptist University.