Prosperando Positivamente

Usted no está solo. Usted mejorará a partir del día de hoy.

Nuestro objetivo es ayudar a las personas a que descubran su potencial y vivan una visa satisfactoria para que realicen cambios positivos que mejoren su calidad de vida y su bienestar general.

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Membresías y testimonios destacados

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Este es un párrafo. Escribir en párrafos permite a los visitantes encontrar lo que buscan de forma rápida y sencilla.

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Este es un párrafo. Escribir en párrafos permite a los visitantes encontrar lo que buscan de forma rápida y sencilla.

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Elisa tiene mucho conocimiento sobre el tema de salud mental. Recientemente trabajamos con ella en un proyecto de bienestar mental donde ella proporcionó un taller para nuestros empleados sobre la salud mental, el cual motivó a que nuestros empleados mejoran su bienestar físico y mental en el trabajo. Estoy muy satisfecho con su trabajo y profesionalismo.

Nathan Klug

He tenido el privilegio de colaborar con Elisa Pérez-Arellano a través de WCC Hispano Network en varios proyectos, particularmente en el ámbito de la creación de videos educativos sobre salud mental. La experiencia y el profesionalismo de Elisa brillan constantemente en su trabajo.

Ernesto Lopez

"Trabajar con mi Elisa ha transformado mi bienestar mental y me siento más capacitada para afrontar los altibajos de la vida".

J.S.

Principios rectores y creencias

Cada individuo existe en un espectro de salud mental, y todos merecemos aceptación, dignidad y apoyo en su viaje para vivir nuestra mejor vida. IES se compromete a defender los siguientes principios para normalizar las conversaciones sobre salud mental en nuestro trabajo.

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Bienvenido a Inclusive Empowerment Services

"Inclusive Empowerment Services se estableció con un propósito distinto: elevar la calidad de vida potenciando las voces internas de nuestros clientes, facilitando una mejor toma de decisiones y fomentando resultados positivos. Nuestra misión es brindar orientación y apoyo a personas con problemas emocionales y psicológicos. desafíos, ayudándolos a prosperar en sus circunstancias únicas. Creemos firmemente que con las estrategias adecuadas para el cambio, cada individuo puede alcanzar su vida óptima".

Elisa Pérez-Arellano, LMSW

Fundador, CEO y terapeuta

Elisa Pérez-Arellano, LMSW, es la fundadora, directora ejecutiva y terapeuta principal de salud mental de Inclusive Empowerment Services (IES). Elisa emigró de México a Estados Unidos hace 23 años y enfrentó muchos desafíos lingüísticos y sociales como inmigrante. Sin embargo, debido a su determinación, perseverancia y coraje, obtuvo una licenciatura y una maestría en trabajo social de Grand Valley State University. Actualmente, Elisa tiene más de 15 años de experiencia profesional en defensa, extensión y participación comunitaria, gestión de casos, desarrollo y facilitación de programas, educación sanitaria para adultos, trabajo social médico y salud mental.



Elisa decidió abrir IES en octubre de 2020 porque quería ofrecer su experiencia y sabiduría personal y profesional a quienes buscaban mejorar su forma de pensar sobre el mundo y la forma en que se sienten consigo mismos. Elisa utiliza una variedad de herramientas, modalidades y técnicas clínicas multiculturales para capacitar a sus clientes para que salgan de sus propias trampas psicológicas y emocionales inconscientes que pueden impedirles ver, sentir, oír, saborear y tocar el mundo con alegría y satisfacción.


La misión de Elisa es ayudar a sus clientes a alinear su cuerpo, mente y alma a través de la exploración e identificación de sus patrones conductuales y cognitivos desadaptativos y su historia traumática que puede impedirles vivir una vida de realización y propósito personal.

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¡Nunca es demasiado tarde para impulsar el cambio!

Toda gran transformación de la historia comenzó con un solo paso, una sola idea o una sola persona que creía en la posibilidad del cambio. Es dentro de esta creencia que encontramos la fuerza para empoderarnos a nosotros mismos y a los demás para marcar la diferencia.

Artículos de bienestar


por Elisa Pérez-Arellano, LMSW 28 de junio de 2022
Creating a positive inner voice involves changing your self-talk and inner dialogue from self-criticism and negativity to self-compassion and positivity. Cultivating a positive inner voice can boost self-esteem, reduce anxiety and depression, and improve overall well-being. Here are steps to help you develop a more positive inner voice: Awareness: Start by becoming aware of your current inner dialogue. Pay attention to the thoughts and messages you tell yourself. Are they predominantly negative or critical? Identifying these patterns is the first step toward change. Challenge negative thoughts: When you notice negative self-talk, challenge it. Ask yourself if there is evidence to support these negative beliefs. Are they based on facts or assumptions? Often, negative thoughts are exaggerated or distorted. Practice self-compassion: Treat yourself with the same kindness and understanding that you would offer to a friend. When you make a mistake or face a setback, respond to yourself with self-compassion rather than self-criticism. Remind yourself that everyone makes mistakes, and it's an opportunity for growth. Affirmations: Use positive affirmations to counteract negative self-talk. Create a list of affirmations that reflect your strengths, values, and goals. Repeat them regularly to reinforce positive beliefs about yourself. Challenge perfectionism: Perfectionism often leads to self-criticism because it sets unrealistic standards. Embrace the idea of progress, not perfection. Accept that making mistakes is a natural part of learning and growing. Practice gratitude: Focus on the positive aspects of your life and yourself. Regularly express gratitude for your strengths, accomplishments, and the things that bring you joy. Gratitude can shift your perspective toward positivity. Surround yourself with positivity: Spend time with people who uplift and support you. Avoid toxic relationships that fuel negativity. Surrounding yourself with positive influences can help
por Elisa Pérez-Arellano, LMSW 28 de junio de 2022
Managing depression can be a challenging and ongoing process, but there are effective strategies and techniques that can help. It's important to note that depression is a medical condition, and it's essential to seek professional help from a mental health provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. In addition to professional help, here are some strategies that may assist in managing depression: Therapy: Psychotherapy, also known as talk therapy, can be highly effective in treating depression. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and interpersonal therapy (IPT) are some common therapeutic approaches. A therapist can help you identify and challenge negative thought patterns, develop coping strategies, and work through underlying issues contributing to your depression. Medication: In some cases, medication prescribed by a psychiatrist may be necessary to manage depression. Antidepressant medications can help regulate brain chemistry and alleviate symptoms. It's crucial to work closely with a mental health professional to find the right medication and dosage for your specific situation. Self-care: Taking care of your physical and emotional well-being is essential in managing depression. Here are some self-care practices to consider: Regular exercise: Physical activity releases endorphins, which are natural mood lifters. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise most days of the week. Healthy eating: A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and omega-3 fatty acids can support mental health. Adequate sleep: Ensure you get enough restorative sleep by maintaining a regular sleep schedule and creating a comfortable sleep environment. Stress management: Practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing, meditation, or yoga to reduce stress and anxiety. Limit substance use: Alcohol and recreational drugs can worsen depression.
por Elisa Pérez-Arellano, LMSW 28 de junio de 2022
Improving self-esteem is a valuable journey that can lead to greater self-confidence, resilience, and overall well-being. Here are several strategies to help boost your self-esteem: Practice Self-Compassion: Treat yourself with the same kindness and understanding that you would offer to a friend. Forgive yourself for past mistakes and avoid self-criticism. Positive Self-Talk: Challenge and replace negative thoughts with more positive and realistic ones. Use affirmations to reinforce your strengths and worthiness. Set Realistic Goals: Break down larger goals into smaller, achievable steps. Celebrate your successes, no matter how small they may seem. Accept Imperfection: Embrace the idea that nobody is perfect, and it's okay to make mistakes. Understand that making mistakes is a part of learning and growth. Develop Healthy Boundaries: Learn to say "no" when necessary to protect your time and energy. Respect your own needs and priorities, even in the face of external pressures. Engage in Self-Care: Prioritize self-care activities that promote physical and emotional well-being, such as exercise, adequate sleep, and relaxation techniques. Allocate time for activities you enjoy and that make you feel good about yourself. Build on Your Strengths: Identify your strengths, talents, and skills, and find ways to use them in your daily life. Cultivate hobbies and interests that make you feel capable and fulfilled. Seek Support and Social Connection: Surround yourself with supportive and positive individuals who lift you up. Share your thoughts and feelings with trusted friends or a therapist. Challenge Perfectionism: Recognize that perfectionism can hinder self-esteem, as it sets unrealistic standards. Focus on progress, not perfection, and accept that it's okay to be imperfect.
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