
Alejandra Mackulin, LGPC
Alejandra uses pronouns she/her and has a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology at Bowie State University. She also obtains Bachelors degree in Psychology from UMBC. Her therapeutic approach integrates cognitive behavior therapy, psychodynamic therapy, humanistic therapy, and inclusive practices.
As a therapist, Alejandra prioritizes creating a welcoming space for clients to explore their reasons for seeking therapy. She values building strong connections with clients to understand their backgrounds and perspectives. Alejandra is dedicated to serving diverse populations, including adults, children, adolescents, families, and birthing persons.
Fluent in both English and Spanish, she offers therapeutic sessions in both languages to better support clients.
With a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by immigrant and refugee families, Alejandra offers culturally sensitive therapy and advocacy.
Alejandra empowers clients to develop advocacy skills, coping strategies and techniques to manage symptoms and to enhance their mental well-being.