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Tannia Dominguez

She/Her
Tannia
is a therapist at Two Chairs.
Tannia is a client-centered clinician who is motivated by a deep commitment to helping clients build insight, develop practical coping strategies, and create sustainable change in their lives. Drawing from various clinical modalities, she supports clients in identifying and challenging unhelpful thinking patterns while offering a structured framework for building emotional regulation, mindfulness, and interpersonal skills. She values collaboration in the therapuetic process and strives to create a safe, affirming space that empowers clients to navigate challenges and move towards their goals with clairity and confidence.

In her spare time, Tannia enjoys being in nature and finds grounding through activities like hiking and exploring the outdoors. She values time spent with loved ones and prioritizes meaningful connections with family and friends.

License Information

Education and Experience

  • Senior Student Program Coordinator at Rutgers School of Nursing
  • Director of the Center for Student Well-Being at County College of Morris
  • Bilingual Clinician at Kwenyan Professional Health Services
  • Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Montclair State University
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a concentration in Latin America and Latino Studies from Montclair State University
  • Bachelor of Arts in English with a concentration in Creative Writing from Montclair State University

Modalities

Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Dialectical Behavioral (DBT)
Mindfulness
Motivational Interviewing
Psychodynamic
Substance Use Treatment

Clinical Issues

ADHD
Anxiety
Borderline Personality Disorder
Personality Issues
Psychosis
Sleep or Insomnia
Stress
Substance use
Transgender
Trauma and PTSD

Specialties

Anger Management
Body Image
Burnout
Cultural or racial identity
Eating Disorders
Gender or Sexual Identity
Imposter Syndrome
Infidelity
Men's Issues
Relationships
Role Transitions
Self Esteem
Sex/Intimacy
Stress
Values and Goals
Women's Issues
Work or Careers