In legal spaces, Latina attorneys are often given more responsibility under the language of growth, trust, or leadership potential—without added protection, compensation, or support.
In this powerful and affirming conversation, Alexis Becerra, licensed therapist and Workplace Trauma Healing Coach, names what many Latina attorneys feel but have been taught to normalize: how workplace trauma can be disguised as praise, loyalty, or opportunity.
Together, we explore how high-achieving Latinas are often praised right into burnout, why resilience is frequently used as a substitute for accountability, and how workplace trauma impacts confidence, decision-making, and self-advocacy. Alexis brings both trauma-trained clinical expertise and lived experience navigating inequitable professional systems, offering language, clarity, and permission to trust yourself.
This episode is for the Latina attorney who is externally successful but internally depleted and ready to lead with discernment, boundaries, and self-trust.
How workplace trauma shows up disguised as praise, loyalty, and "opportunity"
Common trauma patterns in professional and legal environments, including:
love-bombing
guilt and obligation
isolation
chronic overwork
emotional manipulation
Why Latina attorneys are especially vulnerable to being overextended and under-protected
How trauma impacts confidence, instincts, and professional decision-making
The difference between healthy leadership development and extractive systems
Why resilience is often the wrong goal—and what discernment offers instead
How to interrupt cycles of self-betrayal without guilt or fear
Too many Latina attorneys are carrying the invisible cost of success—silence, loyalty, overwork, and self-abandonment in the name of ambition.
This conversation doesn't teach you how to survive broken systems.
It helps you recognize when a system is harming you—and reclaim your power without self-betrayal.
Alexis Becerra is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, trauma-trained expert, and Workplace Trauma Healing Coach supporting Latina professionals healing from harmful and unsustainable work environments.
With over a decade of experience across mental health, education, and nonprofit systems, Alexis brings a grounded, culturally responsive approach that blends psychology, leadership, and lived experience. Her work centers on helping Latina leaders heal from workplace trauma, reconnect with their identity beyond toxic systems, and lead on their own terms—without sacrificing their mental health or values.
Alexis will be leading a dedicated session at the Latina Legal Minds Power Summit, where she'll go even deeper into naming workplace trauma, identifying red flags versus healthy leadership, and equipping Latina attorneys with the language and clarity to make bold, self-honoring moves.
If this episode resonates, that's not an accident.
📍 Orlando, Florida
📅 February 20, 2026
🎟️ Limited to 30 seats
This is not another legal conference.
It's an intimate, high-impact space designed for elevation.