Cayman Geraldino (He/They) is a graduate student intern at The Meaningful Life Center, currently completing their final year in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling graduate program at Rollins College. Cayman’s journey began with a deep-seated passion to learn the stories of others while providing meaningful support. After completing his undergraduate degree in psychology at Rollins College, he provided compassionate ABA care and services to children on the spectrum. With a passion for social justice and advocacy work, he has advocated for and worked with the LGBTQIA+ community at spaces such as The Hope CommUnity Center in Apopka, Fl. His dedication to multicultural competence shapes his approach in therapy, so that he can provide sensitive and inclusive care in accordance with the client’s unique background. Some of his preferred approaches include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. These modalities allow him to offer versatile and effective strategies that align with the unique needs and goals of the client.
Passionate about the healing and empowering forces that can be experienced through therapy, Cayman is excited to get the opportunity to work with you and support you in your therapeutic journey. He strives to create a safe and empowering environment where individuals can explore their challenges, process their experiences, and build upon their strengths.
Cayman can be reached directly at 321-448-1422 or by email at cayman@themeaningfullifecenter.com