


Registered Associate Marriage & Family Therapist, #151840
Integrative Trauma & Attachment Therapist
Supervised by Courtney Watson, MA, LPC, LPCC, LMHC
Deeply rooted in the San Gabriel Valley, Daria Kalimán finds profound meaning in giving back to the community that shaped her. She views the opportunity to support local individuals, couples, and families as a true privilege, fostering the same sense of identity, ambition, and belonging that she experienced growing up.
Daria’s previous career in the fashion industry provides her with a unique perspective on the pressures of performance-driven and high-stakes creative environments. This firsthand experience with the emotional demands of striving for excellence allows her to build strong therapeutic connections with high-achieving professionals, including those in the creative, medical, and veterinary fields.
In her practice, Daria focuses on a variety of areas including trauma, PTSD, identity, LGBTQ+ concerns, and relational issues. She also specializes in addressing perfectionism, anxiety, body image, and eating disorders. Her integrative approach incorporates attachment theory, somatic work, narrative therapy, and parts work to help clients explore emotional patterns and cultivate a sense of worthiness and safety.
Daria believes in a collaborative and human-centered therapeutic experience. To support clients in accessing experiences that may be difficult to verbalize, she utilizes art and play therapy alongside somatic experiencing interventions in addition to traditional talk therapy.
For couples and families, she employs Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to foster stronger connections and healthier communication. Her goal is to help clients understand their attachment dynamics and achieve meaningful, long-term relational change through emotional attunement.
Daria is passionate about working with adolescents, adults, couples, and families from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. She often works alongside high-achieving professionals, first-generation individuals, creatives, physicians, veterinarians, and those navigating demanding careers while struggling with perfectionism, burnout, identity, or relationship challenges.
Her practice is especially affirming for LGBTQ+ clients, neurodivergent individuals, highly sensitive people, survivors of trauma, and clients exploring body image, eating disorders, attachment wounds, and questions surrounding identity and belonging. Daria also enjoys supporting artists, helping professionals, and individuals who are used to caring for others while finding it difficult to extend that same care to themselves. She is committed to providing an affirming and safe environment where every client feels genuinely seen and supported.
