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Hello, I'm Blaise, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Addiction Counselor. With both personal and professional experie...
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Hello, I'm Blaise, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Addiction Counselor. With both personal and professional experience, I bring a unique perspective to therapy,...
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Who might be a good fit for Blaise?
Those managing concerns related to addiction, depression, or grief may appreciate the methods Blaise Rastello incorporates into his practice. His holistic, client-centered approach integrates emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being to support individuals seeking deeper self-understanding and lasting personal growth.
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My name is Dr. Perynn D'Alba and I am a clinical psychologist. I enjoy working with clients who are ready to make changes. These c...
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My name is Dr. Perynn D'Alba and I am a clinical psychologist. I enjoy working with clients who are ready to make changes. These can be big or small, this is your life and you...
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Who might be a good fit for Perynn?
Perynn Dalba offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on making meaningful changes in their lives, whether those changes feel big or small. Her humanistic style, combined with creative interventions and a use of humor, can create a supportive space for clients dealing with challenges like anxiety, grief, or life transitions.
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My name is Joey Dolowy, (yes it rhymes and yes it is my name, enjoy) and I have been a professional therapist since June of 1998: ...
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My name is Joey Dolowy, (yes it rhymes and yes it is my name, enjoy) and I have been a professional therapist since June of 1998: I have pursued psychology and addiction since...
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Who might be a good fit for Joseph?
Clients facing concerns such as addiction, anxiety, or depression may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Joseph Dolowy. Drawing on decades of experience and a compassionate, strength-based approach, he integrates methods like CBT and motivational interviewing to support individuals seeking insight and balance during challenging times.
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Having difficulty managing life stressors such as work, relationships, self-esteem, or just life in general? It would be more shoc...
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Having difficulty managing life stressors such as work, relationships, self-esteem, or just life in general? It would be more shocking if we were handling all the stressors an...
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Who might be a good fit for Mia?
Mia Singer may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing stress and emotional regulation. She integrates a humanistic approach with attachment theory and narrative therapy to help clients develop personalized tools for self-understanding and healthy expression in a supportive, collaborative environment.
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Im a Bilingual English/Spanish-speaking therapist with a Marriage and Family License, with 19 years of clinical experience, 15 yea...
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Im a Bilingual English/Spanish-speaking therapist with a Marriage and Family License, with 19 years of clinical experience, 15 years licensed and in private practice.
I cons...
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Who might be a good fit for Carolina?
Individuals or couples navigating challenges related to cultural identity and emotional well-being may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Carolina Castillo. Her bilingual, bicultural perspective combined with a holistic approach supports clients seeking to integrate mind, body, and spirit while addressing concerns like anxiety, mood disorders, and relationship dynamics.
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Hi, I’m Loc. If life feels heavy right now—stress, anxiety, low mood, relationship strain, or burnout—you don’t have to so...
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Hi, I’m Loc. If life feels heavy right now—stress, anxiety, low mood, relationship strain, or burnout—you don’t have to sort through it alone.
I help clients manage a...
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Who might be a good fit for Loc?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, depression, or burnout may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Loc Vu. Her humanistic approach emphasizes creating a supportive, nonjudgmental space where practical tools are developed to help clients regain balance and navigate life’s challenges with resilience.
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Hi! I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based out of Northern California. I began working in mental health in 2012 and h...
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Hi! I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based out of Northern California. I began working in mental health in 2012 and have a deep passion for the work that I do. I ...
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Who might be a good fit for Caitlin?
Clients seeking structured support for ADHD, anxiety, or trauma recovery might consider working with Caitlin Leteff. She integrates attachment-based and humanistic approaches along with Dialectical Behavior Therapy to foster strong therapeutic relationships and help clients build lasting coping skills.
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Hello, I'm Kelly, your dedicated Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. In our sessions, my primary goal is to create a war...
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Hello, I'm Kelly, your dedicated Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. In our sessions, my primary goal is to create a warm and welcoming space where you feel supporte...
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Who might be a good fit for Kelly?
People experiencing mood disorders or seeking a therapist with experience in medication management might consider Kelly Mullins’s style of care. She emphasizes a collaborative, respectful approach that integrates medication expertise with encouragement for complementary therapy, aiming to support individuals through diverse life transitions and mental health challenges.
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Hello! I have been continuously licensed as a Clinical Psychologist since 1999. I grew up poor in inner city Cleveland. I was the ...
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Hello! I have been continuously licensed as a Clinical Psychologist since 1999. I grew up poor in inner city Cleveland. I was the 1st in my family to complete a college degree...
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Who might be a good fit for Kevin?
Individuals focused on improving emotional resilience while managing chronic health conditions may find support in Kevin Kukoleck’s work. Drawing from both cognitive behavioral and humanistic approaches, he integrates an understanding of physical illness and trauma with a compassionate perspective shaped by his own lived experiences.
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Hi! I'm Angelica, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California. I received my Masters in Counseling Psychology from Moun...
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Hi! I'm Angelica, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California. I received my Masters in Counseling Psychology from Mount St. Mary's University in Downtown Los Angel...
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Who might be a good fit for Angelica?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges may appreciate the methods Angelica Rendon incorporates into her practice. Her humanistic and eclectic approach, combined with experience supporting diverse adult populations including Spanish speakers, aims to create a compassionate space for growth and healing.
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My name is Eminely Soberanis and I am a licensed clinical social worker practicing psychotherapy in the Los Angeles area. I go by ...
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My name is Eminely Soberanis and I am a licensed clinical social worker practicing psychotherapy in the Los Angeles area. I go by Nely for short and my goal as a therapist is ...
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Who might be a good fit for Eminely?
People experiencing anxiety and looking for a therapist with experience in trauma-informed care might consider Eminely Soberanis’ style of care. Nely’s work integrates attachment-based and humanistic approaches, offering support tailored to diverse backgrounds and life stages, with sensitivity to cultural and linguistic needs.
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Hi, I’m Margaret Hoyne Brown, LMFT. I mix empathy, good humor, and practical strategies to help you navigate life’s ups, downs...
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Hi, I’m Margaret Hoyne Brown, LMFT. I mix empathy, good humor, and practical strategies to help you navigate life’s ups, downs, and sideways turns. Using proven tools like...
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Who might be a good fit for Margaret?
People experiencing anxiety or those wanting to strengthen coping skills could benefit from Margaret Brown’s focused therapeutic work. Her pragmatic and straightforward style, combined with a blend of cognitive-behavioral and compassion-focused approaches, supports clients in finding hopeful and meaningful ways to navigate life’s challenges.
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Hello, I'm Erika. I hold a master’s degree in Professional Counseling from Grand Canyon University and a B.A. from Park Universi...
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Hello, I'm Erika. I hold a master’s degree in Professional Counseling from Grand Canyon University and a B.A. from Park University in Parkville, Missouri.
My approach to th...
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Who might be a good fit for Erika?
Individuals or couples navigating challenges such as anxiety, trauma, or family conflict may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Erika Pena Gamez. Her integrative, person-centered approach, combined with experience in working across diverse populations and settings, supports clients seeking tailored coping skills and insight during life transitions or complex emotional situations.
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Hi and thank you for your consideration. Please note, I currently only accept new clients who are insured by Kaiser.
Relationship...
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Hi and thank you for your consideration. Please note, I currently only accept new clients who are insured by Kaiser.
Relationships with professors led to my providing therapy...
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Who might be a good fit for Bruce?
People experiencing anxiety or depression and looking for a therapist with experience in disaster mental health might consider Bruce Young’s style of care. His background working with trauma survivors and first responders informs a compassionate, thoughtful approach that integrates cognitive behavioral and humanistic methods to support emotional resilience.
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As an experienced family therapist, I have the skills and knowledge needed to help families navigate even the most challenging sit...
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As an experienced family therapist, I have the skills and knowledge needed to help families navigate even the most challenging situations. What sets me apart is my unique pers...
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Who might be a good fit for Nina?
Nina Sandberg may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing family-related anxiety and supporting children or adolescents through emotional challenges. Her humanistic approach, combined with personal experience as a parent, offers a compassionate perspective that can resonate with families and young people navigating growth and change.
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Hi! I'm a Licensed Psychologist based in California. I have received my Bachelors of Science in Cognitive Psychology and Psycholog...
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Hi! I'm a Licensed Psychologist based in California. I have received my Bachelors of Science in Cognitive Psychology and Psychology of Social behaviors from the University of ...
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Who might be a good fit for Nazanin?
Nazanin Karandish may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing anxiety and mood challenges. Her approach blends cognitive behavioral techniques with a humanistic perspective, offering support that respects individual experiences across young adulthood to later life stages.
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As a black female school-based therapist, my dream client is one who approaches therapy with openness, honesty, and a willingness ...
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As a black female school-based therapist, my dream client is one who approaches therapy with openness, honesty, and a willingness to engage in the process of self-discovery an...
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Who might be a good fit for Samatra?
Individuals navigating challenges like anxiety, peer relationships, or issues related to identity and culture may find support through the approach used by Samatra Downing. She creates a safe, affirming space where young clients can explore aspects of race, gender, and social justice while engaging actively in their personal growth with culturally sensitive and person-centered methods.
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Soy un consejero con más de 25 años de experiencia trabajando con la población latina. Nací y crecí en México y llegué a lo...
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Soy un consejero con más de 25 años de experiencia trabajando con la población latina. Nací y crecí en México y llegué a los Estados Unidos en mis veintes. Entiendo la ...
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Who might be a good fit for Carolina?
Individuals focused on improving emotional well-being while managing the complexities of bicultural identity may find support in Carolina Gonzalezgarcia’s work. Their humanistic approach, combined with deep personal and professional experience serving Spanish-speaking Latino immigrants and first-generation clients, offers a space that honors cultural richness and the challenges of life transitions.
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My background includes training in somatic therapy, spiritual emergence, buddhist psychology, expressive arts, sandtray, rosen met...
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My background includes training in somatic therapy, spiritual emergence, buddhist psychology, expressive arts, sandtray, rosen method bodywork, aikido, person centered and tra...
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Who might be a good fit for Louisa?
Louisa Gluck may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around coping and emotional resilience. Her holistic approach, which integrates mind, body, and spirit through somatic and transpersonal therapies, supports individuals navigating anxiety, grief, and life transitions with a compassionate and person-centered framework.
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I have been a licensed therapist for 19 years. I believe the most important part of therapy is the therapeutic relationship. The t...
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I have been a licensed therapist for 19 years. I believe the most important part of therapy is the therapeutic relationship. The therapeutic relationship is formed in a collab...
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Who might be a good fit for Keith?
Individuals or couples navigating grief, mood disorders, or trauma may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Keith Mccourtney, where applicable. His approach emphasizes a collaborative therapeutic relationship built on mutual acceptance and respect, supported by trauma-informed care and cognitive behavioral techniques.
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