Mayra Iniguez has an MSW from Loyola University Chicago. She earned her BA in Political Science and Arabic Studies from DePaul University in 2016.
Before starting her graduate studies, Mayra worked in a private practice as part of the admin team and volunteered her time with Refugee One where she found a passion in working with individuals going through life changes and the myriad of emotions and issues these changes can bring. Her specialization is children and families with a subspecialization in Migration studies. Prior to joining CFC Therapy Group, Mayra completed her first internship at Wings Program, a domestic violence service provider where she provided domestic violence counseling and education. Her clinical interests include anxiety, trauma, domestic violence, self-care and wellness.
6 Areas of Specialty

Reassessing Your Mental Health Goals Before the Fall
As fall approaches, bringing new routines with school schedules, work deadlines, and shorter days, it is easy to be swept into the momentum without considering

Navigating Pet Loss
The loss of a beloved pet can be devastatingly painful. And yet, it can be overlooked by others. Know that your feelings of grief, loss,

5 Ways to Make New Friends in our 20s and 30s
Generally speaking people crave human connection, even those of us who cherish our alone time to recharge. Friendships are an important part of our lives

5 Calming Techniques to Help Children Regulate Their Emotions
When children don’t know how to regulate their emotions, strong feelings can often result in tantrums, outbursts, fighting, defiance, or withdrawal and isolation. It is










