RAY RUBIRALTA, MHC-LP

 

Ray Rubiralta (he/him) is a Mental Health Counselor who’s work encompasses Somatic and Nature-Based approaches. Ray has also trained in the Hakomi Method - a body-centered approach - Guided-Imagery with Music (GIM), meditation, and supporting the integration of spiritual emergence and non-ordinary states of consciousness.

Ray believes in the restorative and healing power of nature. He sees working with clients as a journey in which, together, they create a transformational container for self-awareness where one learns to tap into their innate inner healing intelligence and develop a more profound sense of meaning, authenticity, contentment, and purpose. Ray recognizes the importance of intersectionality in counseling and believes individuals are made up of multiple identities - race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and physical abilities - and that these deeply influence a person’s life and their experience of mental health and well-being. 

Ray works with, but is not limited to, individuals going through life transitions, grief, experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression, those searching for more insight, and those seeking to integrate experiences of non-ordinary states of consciousness. He received his master’s degree as a Mental Health Counselor with an emphasis on Somatic and Nature-Based Counseling at Prescott College.

Originally from Mexico, Ray is a native Spanish speaker and can provide sessions in Spanish.