
Marlon Luna
Marriage and Family Therapy Student Intern
mluna@crosswalkbh.com
As an experienced and dynamic case manager pursuing a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy, Marlon Luna is dedicated to supporting vulnerable populations, including youth at risk, homeless individuals, families affected by substance abuse, and immigrant families. He leverages evidence-based practices, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and a strength-based approach, to empower clients, provide psychoeducation, and coordinate critical services that promote safety, wellness, and resilience.
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Counseling Population:
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Youth at risk
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Immigrant families
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Individuals experiencing homelessness
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Families affected by substance abuse
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Adults living with AIDS or chronic medical conditions
Areas of Passion:
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Crisis intervention and safety planning
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Psychoeducation and mental health advocacy
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Family reunification and support
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Substance abuse prevention and recovery
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Empowerment through strength-based approaches
My Therapy Approach:
Marlon integrates multiple modalities, including CBT, Gottman Method Therapy, Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), somatic therapy, and play/art therapy. He works collaboratively with clients to develop individualized treatment and service plans, set achievable goals, and provide ongoing support. Her approach prioritizes creating a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental environment where clients feel empowered to explore challenges and develop resilience.​​
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In My Spare Time:
Outside of work, Marlon enjoys learning new therapeutic techniques, reading, and spending time with his community. He values cultural awareness and bilingual support, speaking both English and Spanish to connect with diverse populations.
My Availability:
Marlon is currently accepting new clients and provides both in-person and virtual sessions, with a focus on crisis intervention, family therapy, and supporting youth and adults in navigating life challenges.



