“Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”
Howard Thurman
Therapy
Therapy at Casa Hogar is for the weary, the burnt out and those who are wholeheartedly human. Madeline cultivates a space for individuals to confront old narratives, leave what no longer serves them, and create a life that resonates for years to come. She believes personal healing is not a self-centered act, but a deeply brave and relational one. When individuals begin to mend the parts of themselves shaped by pain, shame, or survival, they create space for more honesty, tenderness, and presence in their relationships. As a result, they become more attuned to their needs and emotions, making them able to hold space for others—ultimately shifting dynamics in families, partnerships, and communities.
Social Work
Trauma-Informed Therapy
Immigration Evaluations
Social Work
At Casa Hogar, the work of justice often extends far beyond the therapy hour. Madeline recognizes that hope and healing rarely arrive in sixty minutes, because the problem rarely lies within the person—but the structures that shape their daily reality. As a licensed social worker and therapist, she understands that true support often requires advocacy, intervention, and someone willing to stand in the gap when systems fall short. Madeline not only helps individuals navigate complex systems through personalized case management, but also offers consulting to professionals, groups and organizations dedicated to creating environments that strengthen everyone.
Ready to walk alongside you wherever you are on this journey.
Therapy
Social Work
Immigration
Immigration Evaluations
Through immigration evaluations, Madeline provides court rooms with a trauma-informed, clinical perspective on the dangers and hardships faced by immigrants and refugees. Her assessments pave a way for spouses, children, and families to remain together, honoring the deep connections that bring individuals strength, resilience, and a sense of home. Through her written reports, she serve as a witness to the persecution and extreme cruelty refugees and asylum seekers have endured on their way to safety, stability, and a new beginning. For those who are victims of abuse, she provides a safe space, capturing their story while they reclaim the safety, dignity, and autonomy they deserve.