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Dr. Ayli Carrero Pinedo
In Alignment Wellness Services
Clinician. Scholar. Advocate. En dos idiomas.
You deserve care that was built with you in mind. Dr. Ayli Carrero Pinedo is a bilingual licensed clinical psychologist, scholar-activist, and national policy leader whose work is grounded in community, driven by science, and committed to the full humanity of Latinx, immigrant, and marginalized populations.
"Your culture is not a deficit. It is the antidote for your healing and liberation."
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Dr. Ayli Carrero Pinedo, Ph.D.
2026 Rising Star Award · National Multicultural Conference and Summit◆California Department of Public Health · Office of Health Equity Advisory Committee◆2022 American Psychological Association Presidential Citation◆Wondermind · Featured Expert◆Wayne State College · 10 Under 10 Award◆SAMHSA Fellow of the Month · August 2018◆Trauma Psychology · APA Division 56 · Who's Who◆2026 Rising Star Award · National Multicultural Conference and Summit◆California Department of Public Health · Office of Health Equity Advisory Committee◆2022 American Psychological Association Presidential Citation◆Wondermind · Featured Expert◆Wayne State College · 10 Under 10 Award◆SAMHSA Fellow of the Month · August 2018◆Trauma Psychology · APA Division 56 · Who's Who
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Clinician
Her clinical work centers the person, their context, and the multiple systems that shape the presence and intensity of what they carry — including their sense of belonging, safety, and dignity. She practices with deep cultural humility, holding space for the identities, values, and lived realities each person brings. Therapy is offered in English and Spanish.
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Research-Informed Practice
Her research is organized around a straightforward question: what does it actually take for communities that have been historically excluded to access, persist in, and be genuinely served by systems never designed with them in mind? Her work has been published in the Journal of Counseling Psychology, Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, and the Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, among others.
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Leader & Advocate
Change at the individual level is necessary. Change at the systems level is what makes it last. As an elected national leader, task force chair, and policy reviewer, Dr. Carrero Pinedo brings community-rooted perspective into rooms where decisions about psychological practice, immigration health, and racial equity are made at scale.
About
Aligned in science. Rooted in community.
Dr. Ayli Carrero Pinedo is a bilingual licensed clinical psychologist, researcher, advocate, and national leader whose work lives at the intersection of psychology and public health. She began her career as a Spanish-English medical interpreter at a rural Nebraska hospital, witnessing firsthand the barriers that keep people from care — families discouraged by language, stigma that traveled with them across borders, and a mental health system that offered no room for the fullness of their lives. That experience became the foundation: a body of research that names structural harm, a clinical practice that centers the whole person, and a sustained commitment to policy work that reaches the national level.
She holds a doctorate in Counseling Psychology (APA-Accredited) from the University of North Dakota and a Graduate Certificate in Public Health. Her doctoral research examined legal status as a social determinant of health, a framework that continues to shape her practice, her science, and her advocacy. Through In Alignment Wellness Services, she brings this integrated expertise to individuals, organizations, and public audiences across sectors, in service of communities that have historically been asked to leave too much of themselves at the door.
"Tu bienestar, en tu idioma, en tu verdad." — Your wellbeing, in your language, in your truth.
PhD · Counseling Psychology · UND (APA-Accredited)Graduate Certificate in Public HealthAPA Minority Fellowship AlumnaCA Licensed · PSY34224Peruvian Immigrant · First-Generation Scholar
Services
Care built with you in mind.
Whether you are an individual ready to start therapy, looking for a group where your experience will be understood, an organization navigating complex equity challenges, or a conference seeking a keynote that goes past talking points, Dr. Carrero Pinedo brings the science and the lived experience to meet you where you are. All services available in English and Spanish.
"The rooms I've been invited into have ranged from congressional briefings to community health fairs. What I bring to all of them is the same: research that holds, language that lands, and a genuine understanding of what it costs when systems choose comfort over change."
Available for conferences, healthcare systems, academic institutions, and advocacy organizations. Delivered in English, Spanish, or bilingual format. Custom workshops and training engagements also available.
Clinical Services
Care that starts with your whole story.
You are managing a lot — responsibilities, expectations, and the weight of experiences both past and present. Maybe you feel stuck, or like you keep hitting the same walls. Maybe you are carrying something that is hard to name, let alone explain to someone who hasn't lived it. You don't have to figure it out alone.
Dr. Carrero Pinedo offers individual and group therapy for adults navigating trauma, stress, life transitions, identity-related concerns, and the real psychological weight of existing in systems not built with you in mind. Her approach is relational, collaborative, and culturally informed — in English and in Spanish.
Telehealth only · California licensed · PSY34224 · Free 15-minute consultation available
FormatTelehealth only (secure video) · Available to adults (18+) throughout California
LocationLicensed in California · Los Angeles, CA
LanguagesEnglish and Spanish / Español
Session Fee$250 individual session · $75 group session · Sliding scale available
InsuranceIn-network with Aetna · Superbill provided for out-of-network reimbursement
PaymentVisa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, HSA/FSA
ConsultFree 15-minute consultation to see if we are a good fit
About Me
I see you. Thank you for being here.
I am Dr. Ayli Carrero Pinedo, a bilingual licensed psychologist practicing in California. I work with adults who are navigating the kind of experiences that are hard to carry alone: trauma, depression, anxiety, stress from major life transitions, and the particular weight of moving through the world in a body and identity that systems were not built to serve. Many of my clients are Latinx, immigrant, or communities of color — and I offer care in English and in Spanish, not as a translation of the same approach, but as a practice rooted in cultural truth.
Before I was a psychologist, I was a Spanish-English medical interpreter at a rural Nebraska hospital. I watched families try to get help in a system that made it nearly impossible — language barriers, providers who didn't know how to ask the right questions, mental health treated as something shameful or secondary. People were struggling and the doors kept closing. That is exactly why I chose this field — to develop sustainable models of care and policies that center the dignity of those most often left out, prioritize communities carrying the greatest vulnerability and risk, and make space for the people who have been told, in a hundred different ways, that the system was not built for them.
My approach is relational, collaborative, and evidence-based. I integrate Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Prolonged Exposure (PE), CBT for Depression and Anxiety, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and liberation psychology frameworks that treat the context of a person's life as clinical information, not background noise. Therapy with me is not about fixing you. It is about helping you understand yourself more clearly and building the insight to make changes that actually last.
If any of this resonates, I invite you to reach out for a free 15-minute consultation. Let's see if we are a good fit.
"You owe it to yourself to honor the fullness of your story. Do not let your silence be part of the betrayal too."
Therapy begins with building a strong therapeutic alliance, which means creating a space where you feel safe, heard, and respected. I take time to get to know you, understand what brings you in, and move at a pace that feels comfortable, so we can work together in a way that feels collaborative and supportive from the start.
Relational and collaborative
I believe therapy works best as a genuine relationship, where we work together at your pace and in a way that feels supportive, respectful, and attuned to what you need.
Cultural Humility
I approach each client with openness, curiosity, and respect, honoring the many identities, experiences, and cultural influences that shape who you are.
Liberation Psychology
I pay attention to the ways that stress, identity, power, and systemic experiences can affect your wellbeing, and I aim to create a space that feels affirming and empowering.
Evidence-Based Practice
I use approaches supported by research, while also tailoring therapy to fit your unique goals, experiences, and needs in a way that feels thoughtful and grounded.
My training includes formal certification and extensive experience in the following evidence-based treatments — each adapted, where needed, to align with cultural values and the specific concerns people from my communities often carry.
PTSD — Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Written Exposure Therapy (WET), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for PTSD (ACT-PTSD), Prolonged Exposure (PE)
Depression — Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression (CBT-D), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Depression (ACT-D)
What to Expect
Sessions are 45 to 55 minutes, depending on your needs, and conducted via secure video. We start with a thorough intake to understand your history and what brings you in. From there, we build a treatment plan together. Therapy is typically weekly, especially early on. Many clients begin to notice meaningful shifts within the first few months, though the timeline varies depending on your goals and what we are working through together.
Who I Work With
I work with adults (18+) throughout California. My clients often include people of color, women, immigrants, and first-generation Americans navigating identity, life transitions, and the weight of experiences that feel too heavy to hold alone. I see individuals and groups. Your nervous system is deserving of ease and comfort — and that is what we are working toward.
Group Therapy
I offer facilitated therapeutic groups for adults working through shared experiences. Current and developing group offerings include groups focused on depression, anxiety, racial trauma and resilience, first-generation daughters, and first-generation leaders. Groups provide a space to heal alongside others who understand what you are carrying — not just as support, but as a clinical intervention with real therapeutic benefit. Please reach out to ask about current group availability.
"Your culture is not a deficit. It is the antidote for your healing and liberation."
Dr. Ayli Carrero Pinedo · In Alignment Wellness Services
Training & Experience
Grounded in rigorous, justice-oriented training.
My clinical training spans more than a decade and includes specialized fellowships, APA-accredited doctoral training, and direct experience serving communities that are chronically underserved by the mental health system. Every degree, every practicum, every fellowship was oriented around one question: how do we make psychological care actually work for the people who need it most?
Education
2021–2022
Postdoctoral Fellowship — Women's Mental Health & Diversity
VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (APA-Accredited)
Inaugural national fellow in a specialized postdoctoral program focused on culturally competent care, trauma treatment for women veterans, transgender health evaluations, military sexual trauma, and health equity policy development.
2021
Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology
University of North Dakota (APA-Accredited)
A social justice-oriented program with specialty training in advocacy and rural health. Coursework and clinical training were infused with attention to structural inequity, community psychology, and the psychological impact of marginalization.
2021
Graduate Certificate in Public Health
University of North Dakota
Complementary training in public health frameworks, health equity, and the social and structural determinants of population health — informing how clinical work connects to broader community and systems-level outcomes.
2016
M.A. in Counseling Psychology
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Graduate training in counseling theory, clinical practice, and multicultural psychology, with practicum experiences serving diverse university and community populations.
2014
B.S. in Psychology & Sociology
Wayne State College
Undergraduate foundation in psychology and sociology with early exposure to research methods, community engagement, and the social forces that shape individual behavior and well-being.
Licensure & Credentials
Active
Licensed Psychologist · PSY34224
State of California
Alumna
Minority Fellowship Program — MHSAS Fellowship
American Psychological Association
Active
Verified Therapist Profile
Psychology Today
Clinical Settings
My training and career have taken me across a range of care settings, and I bring that breadth into how I practice. I have worked with adolescents and adults in federally qualified health centers, community health centers, partial hospitalization programs, inpatient settings, Veterans Affairs medical centers, and general outpatient clinics. Each of these environments has shaped how I understand what people are carrying when they walk through a door — or, these days, log into a session. I am skilled in both in-person and telehealth care, and I bring the same level of presence and attunement to both.
Frequently Asked Questions
What to expect.
Please read through the sections below before reaching out. This page is designed to give you a full picture of how the practice works so you can make an informed decision about whether we are a good fit.
Availability is limited. Please reach out via the contact form to inquire about current openings. A free 15-minute consultation call is available to help us both determine whether we are a good fit before scheduling an intake session.
The first session (60 minutes) is an intake and diagnostic interview. We will cover your history, what is bringing you in, and what you are hoping to get out of therapy. From there, we will develop a treatment plan together. You will not leave the first session without a clear sense of next steps.
This depends on your goals and what we are working on together. Focused, structured treatments (such as CPT for trauma) typically run 12–16 sessions. More open-ended therapy addressing ongoing patterns, identity, or life transitions may continue longer. We will check in regularly on your progress and adjust accordingly. Sessions are typically weekly, with the option to move to biweekly as you make progress.
All sessions are conducted via secure, HIPAA-compliant video platform (telehealth only). You will need a private, quiet location and a stable internet connection. Sessions should feel as close to an in-person experience as possible — please join from a private space, fully present, without distractions. I am currently licensed in California.
Individual sessions: $250. A sliding scale is available for clients who may not be able to afford the full fee — please ask.
Insurance: I am in-network with Aetna. For all other insurance plans, I can provide a superbill that you can submit to your insurance for out-of-network reimbursement. Contact your insurance provider to ask about your out-of-network mental health benefits before our first session.
Payment methods: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, and Health Savings Account (HSA/FSA).
Yes. I offer fully bilingual therapy in English and Spanish. This is not simply a translation of English-language practice — my training and clinical approach are grounded in the cultural context of Spanish-speaking communities, including the particular experiences of Latinx immigrants and first-generation clients. Tu idioma, tu historia, tu verdad.
I work with adults experiencing trauma and PTSD, depression, anxiety, racial stress and racial trauma, immigration-related stress, life transitions, identity-related concerns, relationship patterns, self-doubt, and the psychological effects of navigating systems not built with your community in mind. I see individuals and groups.
My approach is relational, collaborative, and culturally informed. I work from a liberation psychology lens, which means your lived experience, identities, and environment are central to our work together. Therapy here is not about fixing you. It is about helping you understand yourself with more clarity and compassion, so that any changes you make are real, sustainable, and aligned with who you are.
Click the button below to submit a clinical inquiry. I will follow up to schedule a free 15-minute consultation. That call is a chance for you to ask questions and for both of us to get a sense of whether we are a good fit. If it feels right, we will schedule your first intake session from there.
I offer and continue to develop therapeutic group programs for adults. Current and upcoming group offerings include:
Depression Group — for adults navigating persistent low mood, motivation challenges, and the patterns that keep them stuck
Anxiety Group — for adults working through worry, self-doubt, and anxiety that shows up across relationships, work, and daily life
Racial Trauma & Resilience Group — adapted from an evidence-based treatment model and shaped with client input, this group addresses race-based stress, collective grief, and building sustainable resilience for communities of color
First-Generation Daughters — a group for women navigating the specific emotional terrain of being the first in their family to cross certain thresholds — in education, career, relationships, and identity
First-Generation Leaders — for professionals who are first in their families or communities to hold leadership roles, navigating imposter syndrome, code-switching, cultural expectations, and the weight of being a trailblazer
Group availability changes. Please reach out to ask what is currently forming or open for enrollment.
This practice does not provide crisis services. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room. The Crisis Text Line is also available — text HOME to 741741.
Still have questions? Reach out through the contact form below and I will get back to you.
The No Surprises Act & Your Right to a Good-Faith Estimate
Effective January 1, 2022. The information below is provided in compliance with federal law and is intended to help you understand your rights as a healthcare consumer.
What is the No Surprises Act?
The Department of Health and Human Services has mandated that self-pay patients and patients with non-participating (out-of-network) insurance plans must be given three documents before services begin:
A notice of non-participating status
Consent for treatment
A good-faith estimate of costs
These documents must be provided at least 72 hours in advance of scheduled services. When services are scheduled less than 72 hours in advance, they must be provided at least 3 hours before the scheduled appointment. Emergency services are exempt from the good-faith estimate requirement.
Balance Billing
Notice, consent, and good-faith estimates must be obtained from you — the patient — or from an authorized representative as defined by state law. Once obtained, these documents must be retained by the provider for at least 7 years from the date of service.
If notice, consent, and estimate are not obtained in accordance with the No Surprises Act, the provider must not bill you and must not hold you financially liable. Additional information is available in federal regulations § 149.410 and § 149.420.
Disputes
If you believe a provider has violated any provision of the No Surprises Act — including billing in excess of the good-faith estimate — you may file a dispute with the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
The dispute process must be started within 120 calendar days of the date on the original bill.
If DHHS agrees with you, you pay the amount on the good-faith estimate.
If DHHS agrees with the provider, you pay the higher amount on the bill.
There is a $25 fee to use the DHHS dispute process.
Need to File a Dispute or Learn More?
Call 1-877-696-6775 or visit the DHHS website to learn more or obtain a dispute form.
Your Rights
Notice of Privacy Practices (HIPAA)
Effective February 16, 2026. This notice explains how your health information may be used and disclosed, your privacy rights, and how to get help or file a complaint. It also includes updated federal information about substance use disorder records where applicable.
I am committed to protecting health information about you. I create a record of the care and services you receive from me to provide quality care and to comply with certain legal requirements. This notice applies to all records of your care generated by this practice.
How Your Information May Be Used
Your health information may be used or disclosed for treatment, payment, or health care operations without your written authorization. It may also be disclosed as required by law, for public health activities, for oversight or legal proceedings, or to coroners, researchers, or government functions as permitted by applicable law. I will not use or disclose your PHI for marketing purposes or sell it.
If applicable, substance use disorder ("SUD") records are subject to additional federal protections under 42 CFR Part 2, which requires separate written consent for most disclosures. These protections are described in full in the complete Notice.
Your Rights
Request limits on how your information is used or disclosed
Choose how I contact you or where I send your records
See and get copies of your records (within 30 days of written request)
Request corrections or additions to your records
Get a list of disclosures I have made
Request restrictions when you pay out-of-pocket in full
Receive a paper or electronic copy of this Notice at any time
How to File a Complaint
If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with the Practice or with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights by calling 1-877-696-6775 or visiting hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/complaints. You will not be retaliated against for filing a complaint.
In the Media
Scholarship that reaches people.
Dr. Carrero Pinedo's expertise has been featured in national publications, podcasts, and media covering mental health, immigration, equity, and psychology. She brings the science to audiences that too rarely hear a psychologist who has lived what she's studying.
Coming Soon
Video features in progress.
Check back soon for interviews, conference talks, and featured appearances. In the meantime, explore the Listen and Read tabs.
Trauma-Informed Care & Access to Mental Health for Underserved Communities
Dr. Carrero Pinedo provides expert commentary on trauma-informed care and what it actually means to make mental health services accessible to communities historically left out of the conversation — bringing both research and personal experience to the analysis.
10 Under 10 Young Alumni Award — Dr. Ayli Carrero Pinedo
Featured in Wayne State College's inaugural 10 Under 10 Young Alumni Award profile for contributions to psychology, equity advocacy, and national leadership — documenting a career defined by community, persistence, and purpose.
Who's Who in Trauma Psychology — Advancing Culturally Informed Care
Profiled in the Division 56 Who's Who series as an emerging expert on culturally responsive trauma care, highlighting her research on structural determinants of health and her commitment to improving access for communities of color.
APA Presidential Citation — Leadership & Dedication to Early-Career Psychologists
Received the APA Presidential Citation in recognition of her leadership, dedication to early-career psychologists, and creation of the CHANGE Grant — a permanent funding mechanism at the American Psychological Foundation for psychologists dismantling systemic racism.
Named SAMHSA Fellow of the Month for August 2018 in recognition of sustained contributions to behavioral health equity and service to underserved communities — an early milestone in a career defined by community-centered advocacy.
Outstanding Dedication to Social Justice & Liberation in Counseling Psychology
2018–2021
Minority Fellowship Program — MHSAS Fellowship
Tu bienestar, en tu idioma, en tu verdad.
Ready to build something that actually lasts?
This work is for those who have been underserved, undertreated, and told their story is too complicated to be understood — for individuals ready to heal, organizations ready to transform, and communities ready to build something that was made for them from the start.
Whether you need a keynote that challenges an audience to think differently, a consulting partner who brings both science and lived intelligence to the table, or a policy voice grounded in community. This is where we start. All services available in English and Spanish.
Every inquiry is welcome — whether you are a conference planner looking for a keynote that leaves the room changed, an institution ready to align your programs with evidence and community, a media outlet seeking a credentialed and community-rooted expert voice, or an individual looking to better understand the work. All services available in English and Spanish.
We collect only the information you choose to share and limited website usage data to operate and improve this site. We do not sell personal information, and this website is not intended for emergency communications or the transmission of confidential clinical information. For more details, please review the full Privacy Policy.
General Inquiry
Collaborations, consulting questions, community partnerships, or anything on your mind.
Speaker Request
Book Dr. Carrero Pinedo for keynotes, workshops, panels, webinars, and training engagements — in English, Spanish, or bilingual.
Clinical Inquiry
Questions about clinical services, care-related consultations, or information about In Alignment Wellness Services.
Media & Press
Interview requests, expert commentary, podcast appearances, and press inquiries.
Privacy Policy
Effective Date: 06/01/2026
In Alignment Wellness Services ("Practice," "we," "us," or "our") respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the personal information you provide through this website. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and protect information when you visit our website, contact us, request information about services, subscribe to communications, or otherwise interact with us online as a California business.
This website is intended to provide general information about our clinical practice and consulting services. Use of this website, including submitting a contact form or sending an email, does not by itself establish a psychologist-patient relationship, therapist-client relationship, or consulting engagement.
This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through this public website and related online communications. It does not replace any separate Notice of Privacy Practices, informed consent document, client service agreement, or other professional disclosure that may apply if you become a clinical client or consulting client.
1. Information Collected
The Practice may collect personal information you voluntarily provide, such as your name, email address, phone number, organization name, and the contents of any message you send through a contact form, consultation request form, newsletter signup, or similar feature. If you inquire about consulting, training, facilitation, speaking, or professional services, we may also collect information relevant to those inquiries, such as your role, organization, and service needs.
The website may also automatically collect certain technical and usage information, including your IP address, browser type, device type, operating system, pages viewed, referring pages, approximate location derived from IP, dates and times of visits, and other website usage data collected through cookies, analytics tools, or similar technologies.
2. How Information Is Used
The Practice may use personal information to respond to inquiries, communicate with you, schedule consultations, provide information about services, send requested resources or updates, improve website content and performance, maintain security, detect misuse, and comply with legal obligations. If you opt in to receive updates, you may unsubscribe at any time using the unsubscribe method provided or by contacting the Practice directly.
We do not sell your personal information. If California privacy law applies to the Practice, California residents may have rights relating to access, deletion, correction, and certain disclosures about personal information collected by covered businesses.
3. Clinical and Confidential Information
Please do not submit sensitive personal health information, psychotherapy details, trauma narratives, diagnosis information, treatment records, or other highly confidential material through this website, standard website forms, or regular email unless you have been specifically directed to a secure system for that purpose.
This website is not intended for emergency communications, crisis response, or urgent clinical concerns. If you are experiencing an emergency or need immediate help, do not use this website or email; call 911, go to the nearest emergency room, or call or text 988, because standard website and email channels are not appropriate for urgent mental health communications.
4. Sessions Health and Clinical Records
For clinical services, the Practice uses Sessions Health, a HIPAA-compliant electronic health record platform designed for mental health care. Information submitted by clinical clients through Sessions Health — such as intake forms, consent forms, secure messages, appointment data, telehealth information, and related records — is managed within that separate platform rather than through this public website.
If you become a clinical client and use the Sessions Health client portal, your information will also be subject to the privacy, security, and operational practices associated with that platform, in addition to the Practice's own clinical consent and privacy documents.
5. Cookies and Google Analytics
This website may use cookies, pixels, and similar technologies to improve website functionality, understand user behavior, analyze traffic, and support site performance. You can generally control cookies through your browser settings, although disabling some cookies may affect how the website functions.
The Practice uses Google Analytics to better understand how visitors use the website. Google Analytics may collect information such as pages visited, time spent on pages, approximate geographic region, browser and device information, and traffic sources. Users may limit analytics tracking by adjusting browser settings or using Google's available opt-out tools.
6. Sharing of Information
The Practice may share personal information with trusted service providers who assist with website hosting, email delivery, analytics, scheduling, security, business operations, or similar administrative functions. Information may also be disclosed when required by law, court order, or legal process. The Practice does not sell or rent personal information to third parties.
7. Data Retention
The Practice retains website-related personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including responding to inquiries, maintaining business and legal records, ensuring website security, resolving disputes, and complying with applicable obligations. Clinical records, if any, are maintained separately through appropriate clinical systems.
8. Data Security
The Practice uses reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information from unauthorized access, disclosure, loss, misuse, or alteration. However, no method of internet transmission or electronic storage is completely secure, and the Practice cannot guarantee absolute security.
9. California Privacy Rights
California residents may have privacy rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, including rights to know, delete, correct, and opt out of sale or sharing where applicable. If applicable law gives you the right to request access to, deletion of, or correction of your personal information collected through this website, you may submit a request using the contact information below. The Practice will not discriminate against you for exercising applicable privacy rights.
10. Third-Party Services and External Links
This website may contain links to third-party websites, tools, or platforms, including scheduling services, newsletter providers, professional resources, payment providers, telehealth platforms, or the Sessions Health portal. The Practice is not responsible for the content, privacy practices, or security of third-party websites or services. Users should review the applicable privacy policies of any third-party platforms they choose to use.
11. Children's Privacy
This website is not intended for children to use independently, and the Practice does not knowingly collect personal information online from children in violation of applicable law. If you believe a child has submitted personal information through this website, please contact the Practice so the matter can be reviewed and addressed.
12. Changes to This Policy
The Practice may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in services, website features, privacy practices, or legal requirements. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated Effective Date.
13. Contact Information
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or would like to make a privacy-related request, contact: In Alignment Wellness Services info@draylicarreropinedo.com
Terms of Use
Effective Date: 06/01/2026
Welcome to In Alignment Wellness Services ("Practice," "we," "us," or "our"). These Terms of Use ("Terms") govern your access to and use of this website and any content, forms, communications, resources, downloads, or services made available through it. By accessing or using this website, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree to these Terms, do not use this website.
1. Website Purpose
This website is provided for general informational, educational, and professional communication purposes related to our clinical psychology and therapy services, as well as our consulting, training, facilitation, and related professional offerings. It is not designed to provide crisis support, emergency response, or individualized clinical or consulting advice solely through website content.
2. No Therapeutic or Consulting Relationship
Use of this website — including viewing content, sending an email, submitting a contact form, downloading materials, or requesting information — does not, by itself, create a therapist–client or psychologist–patient relationship, a consulting or advisory relationship, or a supervisory or fiduciary relationship. Any psychotherapy, clinical services, or consulting engagements will be established only through appropriate channels and documents. Until those are in place and fully executed, no therapeutic, consulting, or other professional relationship is formed based solely on use of the website.
3. No Emergency or Crisis Use
This website and email are not monitored for emergencies or urgent communications. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, medical emergency, or immediate risk of harm to yourself or others, do not use this website, email, or contact forms. Instead: call 911, go to the nearest emergency room, or call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).
4. No Medical, Psychological, or Legal Advice
Content on this website is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. Nothing on this website is intended to provide a medical or mental health diagnosis, substitute for psychotherapy or medical treatment, or provide legal, financial, or other professional advice tailored to your specific situation. You are responsible for consulting with appropriate licensed or qualified professionals regarding your individual circumstances.
5. Eligibility and Lawful Use
You may use this website only in compliance with these Terms and all applicable laws and regulations. By using this website, you represent that you are at least the age of majority in your jurisdiction, or using the website under the supervision of an authorized adult, and that you have the legal capacity to enter into a binding agreement.
6. Prohibited Conduct
You agree not to use the website in violation of applicable laws; engage in harassment, abuse, defamatory or hateful speech; submit false or impersonated information; attempt unauthorized access to any part of the website or client systems; interfere with website operation or security; or copy, reproduce, or exploit website content except as expressly permitted by these Terms or by law.
7. Intellectual Property
Unless otherwise noted, all materials on this website — including text, design, graphics, logos, images, audio or video clips, downloads, and other content — are the intellectual property of the Practice or its licensors and are protected by copyright, trademark, and other laws. You may view, download, and print limited portions for personal, noncommercial use. You may not copy, reproduce, modify, distribute, sell, or exploit any content for commercial or public purposes without prior written permission.
8. User Submissions
If you submit information via a contact form, email, or other website mechanism, you agree that the information you provide is accurate and belongs to you, you will not submit highly sensitive or protected health information through ordinary website forms or email, and you will not submit content that is unlawful, defamatory, or otherwise inappropriate.
9. Third-Party Services and Links
This website may include links or integrations with third-party websites, platforms, or services, including scheduling systems, client portals, telehealth platforms, email newsletter services, and payment processors. These third-party sites and services are governed by their own terms and policies. The Practice is not responsible for the content, security, or practices of third-party websites.
10. Disclaimer of Warranties
To the fullest extent permitted by law, this website and all content, information, and materials are provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis, without any warranties of any kind, express or implied. The Practice does not warrant that the website will be uninterrupted, timely, secure, or error-free, or that information on the website is complete, accurate, or suitable for your specific purposes.
11. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Practice and its owners, employees, contractors, agents, and affiliates will not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, or punitive damages arising out of or in connection with your access to or use of the website, any errors or omissions in website content, or any action you take or do not take based on website information.
12. Indemnification
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Practice and its owners, employees, contractors, agents, and affiliates from and against any claims, liabilities, damages, losses, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of or related to your use or misuse of the website, your violation of these Terms, or your violation of any applicable law or the rights of another person.
13. Privacy
Your use of this website is also subject to the Practice's Privacy Policy, which explains how information collected through the website is used, stored, and shared. If there is a conflict between these Terms and the Privacy Policy regarding website usage, these Terms govern your use of the website; the Privacy Policy governs how data is handled.
14. Changes to the Website and These Terms
The Practice may modify, suspend, or discontinue any part of the website at any time, with or without notice, and may update these Terms periodically. Your continued use of the website after any changes constitutes your acceptance of the updated Terms.
15. Governing Law and Venue (California)
These Terms and any dispute arising out of or related to them, or to your use of the website, are governed by the laws of the State of California, without regard to its conflict-of-law principles. Any legal action or proceeding will be brought in the state or federal courts located in Los Angeles County, California.
16. Severability
If any provision of these Terms is found to be invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable, that provision will be deemed severed from the Terms and will not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining provisions.
17. Contact Information
If you have questions about these Terms of Use, please contact: In Alignment Wellness Services info@draylicarreropinedo.com
Notice of Privacy Practices
In Alignment Wellness Services · Effective Date: 02/16/2026
THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW HEALTH INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY.
I. My Pledge Regarding Health Information
I understand that health information about you and your health care is personal. I am committed to protecting health information about you. I create a record of the care and services you receive from me. I need this record to provide you with quality care and to comply with certain legal requirements. This notice applies to all of the records of your care generated by this mental health care practice, and will tell you about the ways in which I may use and disclose health information about you. I also describe your rights to the health information I keep about you, and describe certain obligations I have regarding the use and disclosure of your health information.
I am required by law to: make sure that protected health information ("PHI") that identifies you is kept private; give you this notice of my legal duties and privacy practices with respect to health information; follow the terms of the notice that is currently in effect. I can change the terms of this Notice, and such changes will apply to all information I have about you. The new Notice will be available upon request and in my office.
II. How I May Use and Disclose Health Information About You
For Treatment, Payment, or Health Care Operations: Federal privacy rules allow health care providers who have a direct treatment relationship with the patient/client to use or disclose personal health information without the patient's written authorization, to carry out the health care provider's own treatment, payment or health care operations. I may also disclose your protected health information for the treatment activities of any health care provider. For example, if a clinician were to consult with another licensed health care provider about your condition, we would be permitted to use and disclose your personal health information, which is otherwise confidential, in order to assist in diagnosis and treatment of your mental health condition.
Disclosures for treatment purposes are not limited to the minimum necessary standard. The word "treatment" includes, among other things, the coordination and management of health care providers with a third party, consultations between health care providers, and referrals of a patient for health care from one provider to another.
Lawsuits and Disputes: If you are involved in a lawsuit, I may disclose health information in response to a court or administrative order. I may also disclose health information about your child in response to a subpoena, discovery request, or other lawful process by someone else involved in the dispute, but only if efforts have been made to tell you about the request or to obtain an order protecting the information requested.
III. Certain Uses and Disclosures Require Your Authorization
Psychotherapy Notes. I do keep "psychotherapy notes" as defined in 45 CFR § 164.501, and any use or disclosure of such notes requires your authorization unless the use or disclosure is for my use in treating you; for my use in training or supervising mental health practitioners; for my use in defending myself in legal proceedings instituted by you; for use by the Secretary of Health and Human Services to investigate HIPAA compliance; required by law; required for certain health oversight activities; required by a coroner performing duties authorized by law; or required to help avert a serious threat to the health and safety of others.
Marketing Purposes. As a psychotherapist, I will not use or disclose your PHI for marketing purposes.
Sale of PHI. As a psychotherapist, I will not sell your PHI in the regular course of business.
IV. Certain Uses and Disclosures Do Not Require Your Authorization
Subject to certain limitations in the law, I can use and disclose your PHI without your authorization when: disclosure is required by state or federal law; for public health activities, including reporting suspected child, elder, or dependent adult abuse; for health oversight activities; for judicial and administrative proceedings; for law enforcement purposes; to coroners or medical examiners; for research purposes; for specialized government functions; for workers' compensation purposes; and for appointment reminders and health-related benefits or services.
V. Use and Disclosure of Substance Use Disorder Records (42 CFR Part 2)
If applicable, your substance use disorder ("SUD") records are protected by federal law under 42 C.F.R. Part 2. This law provides extra confidentiality protections and requires a separate patient consent for the use and disclosure of SUD counseling notes. Each disclosure made with patient consent must include a copy of the consent or a clear explanation of the scope of the consent, accompanied by a written notice per 42 CFR Part 2.32(a). Disclosure requires your explicit written consent, except in limited circumstances: medical emergencies; reporting crimes on program premises; child abuse reporting; and fundraising communications (for which you will have an opportunity to opt out).
SUD records shall not be used or disclosed in civil, criminal, administrative, or legislative proceedings against you unless based on your written consent or a court order after notice and an opportunity to be heard. You may revoke consent at any time.
VI. Certain Uses and Disclosures Require You to Have the Opportunity to Object
Disclosures to family, friends, or others. I may provide your PHI to a family member, friend, or other person that you indicate is involved in your care or the payment for your health care, unless you object in whole or in part. The opportunity to consent may be obtained retroactively in emergency situations.
VII. Your Rights With Respect to Your PHI
The Right to Request Limits on Uses and Disclosures. You have the right to ask me not to use or disclose certain PHI for treatment, payment, or health care operations purposes. I am not required to agree to your request, and I may say "no" if I believe it would affect your health care.
The Right to Request Restrictions for Out-of-Pocket Expenses Paid in Full. You have the right to request restrictions on disclosures of your PHI to health plans for payment or health care operations purposes if the PHI pertains solely to a health care item or service that you have paid for out-of-pocket in full.
The Right to Choose How I Send PHI to You. You have the right to ask me to contact you in a specific way or to send mail to a different address, and I will agree to all reasonable requests.
The Right to See and Get Copies of Your PHI. Other than "psychotherapy notes," you have the right to get an electronic or paper copy of your medical record and other information I have about you, within 30 days of receiving your written request. I may charge a reasonable, cost-based fee.
The Right to Get a List of Disclosures I Have Made. You have the right to request a list of instances in which I have disclosed your PHI for purposes other than treatment, payment, or operations, or for which you provided authorization. I will respond within 60 days and will provide the list at no charge for the first request each year.
The Right to Correct or Update Your PHI. If you believe there is a mistake or missing information in your PHI, you have the right to request a correction. I may say "no," but will tell you why in writing within 60 days.
The Right to Get a Paper or Electronic Copy of This Notice. You have the right to a paper or electronic copy of this Notice at any time.
Please note: To exercise any of the rights above, please put your request in writing and deliver it to the Practice. I am willing to discuss any of these matters with you and serve as the Privacy Officer of this practice.
Privacy Complaint Procedure
As the designated Contact Person for this practice, you have the right to file a complaint with both myself and the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services if you believe your privacy rights have been violated. To file a complaint with me, please provide a written statement detailing the nature of the violation, the approximate date of the incident, and any relevant information that may assist in addressing your concerns.
You can also file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights by: sending a letter to 200 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20201; calling 1-877-696-6775; or visiting www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/complaints.