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Imelda Ojeda
She/Her/Ella
Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW)

Specialties and Expertise:

Anxiety, Asylum, Community Care, Creating Resilience, Crisis Prevention, Depression, Domestic Violence, Family Reunification, Latinx Immigrants / Bicultural families, LGBTQIA+, Mood Disorders, Neurodiversity, Parenting / Early Childhood, PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder), Relationships, Self Esteem, Trauma, and Youth & Families
602-888-6921
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imelda.withanopenheartllc@gmail.com

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Imelda Ojeda is a licensed social worker in Arizona. Imelda specializes in providing services to children, youth, adults and families to build resilience and navigate complex life changes.

Originally from Guadalajara, Mexico, Imelda moved to Phoenix as a young adult and is familiar with the challenges of the Latino community, immigrants, first generation, mix status families and the emotional toll of systemic barriers. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, a Masters in Social Work and a Masters in Public Administration from Arizona State University.

With a culturally grounded, trauma-informed approach, Imelda provides bilingual psychotherapy in English and Spanish, helping individuals navigate life transitions, build coping skills, and provide the support they need to heal and thrive.

Beyond clinical practice, Imelda is an educator, nonprofit professional and advocate committed to social justice. As a faculty associate at Arizona State University and co-host of the Social Workers Break Room podcast, she works to elevate conversations on mental health, equity, and systemic change.

*Imelda is an LMSW under the clinical supervision of lliamari Houston LCSW 22026

 

 

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Preferred Gender Pronouns


She/Her/Ella

License Type


Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW)

Degree


Master of Social Work

Specialties and Expertise


Anxiety, Asylum, Community Care, Creating Resilience, Crisis Prevention, Depression, Domestic Violence, Family Reunification, Latinx Immigrants / Bicultural families, LGBTQIA+, Mood Disorders, Neurodiversity, Parenting / Early Childhood, PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder), Relationships, Self Esteem, Trauma, and Youth & Families

Insurance Plans accepted


Aetna, Banner Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Optum, United Medical Resources (UMR), UnitedHealthcare UHC, UBH, Out of Network

Accepted Payment Methods


Cash, Credit, Venmo, Zelle

Email


imelda.withanopenheartllc@gmail.com

Address


1801 E Indian School Rd
Phoenix
Arizona
85016
United States

Website


Web page

Phone


602-888-6921

Therapy


In person and Online

Race or Ethnicity


Latinx

Languages


English, Spanish
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