MickÌýZuniga
- (He/They)
- PsyD
- Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow

Mick initially joined the CAPS team as a doctoral intern in 2024 and will be continuing for his postdoctoral year. He has experience working across multiple settings, including intensive outpatient programs, supportive housing, community mental health and university counseling centers. Mick is an integrative therapist with a foundation in person-centered therapy. He believes in a trauma-informed, collaborative therapy process and utilizes interventions depending on an individual's unique goals such as DBT, ACT, parts-work or other modalities.
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Mick hopes to support students with a variety of concerns including anxiety, depression, academic stress, and interpersonal concerns. Mick appreciates working with students to navigate relationship concerns and strives to be affirming of identity, culture, relationship structure (including polyam/ENM), and kink in his approach. Mick has both personal and professional experience within the queer and trans communities and hopes to serve as a resource for students with these identities. He also finds work with neurodiversity particularly rewarding and is open to adapting the therapeutic interventions to fit individual processing styles.
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Education
- PsyD: Psychology, Pacific University
- BA: Psychology, California State University of Monterey Bay
I'd most like to visit
Corcovado National Park
Areas of interest
Identity exploration, anxiety, relationships and attachment, complex trauma,
transgender identity, sex and sexuality, neurodiversity