Enrique Suárez, MA — Psychotherapist & Psychoanalyst With over two decades of clinical practice, I bring to each session a depth of training spanning psychoanalysis, Gestalt, systemic, and integrative approaches. My work is shaped not only by formal study but by genuine curiosity about the full range of human experience — from the unconscious processes that drive us to the relational patterns that define us. A significant part of my career has been dedicated to working with people on the autism spectrum and within clinical psychology settings, where I've developed a particular sensitivity to the many different ways people make sense of themselves and their world. I have lived and worked across five countries, which has given me a personal understanding of what it means to uproot and rebuild — the disorientation, the grief, and the unexpected growth that comes with it. I've also navigated a cancer diagnosis, and both of these experiences have profoundly shaped how I sit with people in moments of crisis and uncertainty. My approach draws on a wide therapeutic range, including crisis intervention and psychedelic integration, as well as over 25 years of Sufi practice — a path that has deepened my understanding of the inner life and the importance of meaning. At the heart of my practice is a simple conviction: therapy is the safe space that everyone deserves access to. It is not a luxury or a last resort — it is a space where you are met, without judgment, and where real change becomes possible.
My approach to therapy is built on one foundational belief: our relationship comes first. Technique matters, but it is the quality of presence — the sense that you are genuinely met, not assessed or managed — that makes change possible. Drawing on psychoanalytic depth, gestalt awareness, and systemic thinking, I work with what each person brings, not a predetermined protocol. This means attending to the body as much as the mind, to patterns across relationships and generations, to what is said and what remains just out of reach. I am equally comfortable sitting in silence as I am exploring complex psychological terrain. Some of the most significant work happens not in moments of insight but in the slow, careful building of trust — in oneself, in others, in life itself. For those navigating crisis, major transitions, identity ruptures, grief, illness, or existential uncertainty, I offer a space that can hold complexity without rushing toward resolution. My practice is integrative in the truest sense — not a blend of techniques, but a genuine responsiveness to the person before me. I bring clinical rigor, lived experience, and a deep respect for the inner life to every session. Whatever brings you to therapy, you do not have to make yourself smaller to fit the process. The process adapts to you.