Erica Gallegos, LMFT

SHCS Service Announcement

Due to scheduled union action on 
Tuesday, April 1st, 
there may be a reduction in services at SHCS. 

We are taking necessary precautions to assure your visit to SHCS during that timeframe goes smoothly. 

Anytime, including when SHCS has reduced services, students can call the following resources: 

Medical:  

Medical Advice Nurse at 530-752-2349 

Counseling:  

Counseling Services 24 Hour Consultation Line: 530-752-0871  or

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: at 988

Additional support is available:  LiveHealth Online for SHIP students (virtual medical and mental health care) and UWill (virtual mental health care).

Erice Gallegos, LMFT

Position Title
Community Counselor

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Bio

Partner Units

Center for Chicanx and Latinx Academic Student Success (CCLASS)

Location(s)

Memorial Union- Room 210 

Contact Information

These communication methods are intended for staff, faculty, students, and community communications. To make an initial appointment, please send an email to Erica at ecgallegos@ucdavis.edu Students who have already established care with Erica are advised to use Health-e-Messaging for all communications.

Education

M.A. Counseling Psychology- Wright Institute
M.A. Education- University of California, Davis
B.S. Community and Regional Development- University of California, Davis

How I work with Students:

I collaborate with students to integrate a holistic, strengths-based, trauma-informed, and healing centered approach. Additionally, I work with a multicultural and intersectional framework providing culturally and linguistically competent therapy services. I incorporate systemic and person-centered interventions, mindfulness-based practices, cognitive behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy tools to support the student in their therapeutic process.
 
My aim is to empower students to achieve their personal and academic goals to overcome challenges with a deeper sense of awareness, compassion and understanding for themselves and in relationship to others. I work with all students and specialize working with the Chicanx/Latinx community, First Generation students, BIPOC mental health, life transitions, identity development, intergenerational trauma, grief/loss, anxiety and depression. 
 

About Me

I grew up locally from a working class family in Solano County, my parents are from Mexico, I’m the eldest of four, and a proud tía/ auntie. I identify as Chicana/Latina and as a former first-generation student. For many years I worked throughout the Bay Area in public schools as a bilingual educator. As a clinician, my training has been rooted in community-based mental health services in the Mission District of San Francisco and in private practice with couples and families in the East Bay. In my free time, I enjoy dancing to African and Latin based rhythms, nature time with hikes/runs, reading and traveling.