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Hello, I'm Tanya. With over 20 years of experience in community mental health, I bring a wealth of knowledge and compassion to my ...
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Hello, I'm Tanya. With over 20 years of experience in community mental health, I bring a wealth of knowledge and compassion to my practice. My therapy style is centered on war...
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Who might be a good fit for Tanya?
People experiencing anxiety and looking for a therapist with experience in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) might consider Tanya Hill’s style of care. She works with diverse adults, including young adults and older adults, supporting them in building coping skills and emotional resilience through practical, evidence-based strategies.
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Hi there, I'm Alicia.
Are you feeling lost or stuck in some aspect of your life and finding it hard to move forward? Is it hard ...
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Hi there, I'm Alicia.
Are you feeling lost or stuck in some aspect of your life and finding it hard to move forward? Is it hard to be kind to yourself? With your permission,...
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Who might be a good fit for Alicia?
Alicia Santiago may be well-suited to individuals who value mindfulness-based and trauma-informed therapy in managing anxiety, grief, or life transitions. Her approach integrates compassionate, strengths-based care with techniques like EMDR and Internal Family Systems, offering a thoughtful space for healing that honors each person’s unique cultural and spiritual experience.
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As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with over ten years of experience, I specialize in trauma-informed care, CBT, a...
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As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with over ten years of experience, I specialize in trauma-informed care, CBT, and DBT to support individuals and couples. I ...
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Who might be a good fit for Etisha?
Individuals focused on improving emotional resilience while managing anxiety or trauma may find support in Etisha Wilbon’s work. Her trauma-informed, collaborative approach emphasizes diversity and inclusion, creating a space where clients can build lasting skills tailored to their unique experiences.
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With approximately 30 years of experience working with a diverse population across various roles in the helping profession, I brin...
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With approximately 30 years of experience working with a diverse population across various roles in the helping profession, I bring a depth of compassion and empathy gained fr...
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Who might be a good fit for Craig?
Craig Bowman may be a good match for people navigating challenges with addiction, anxiety, or life transitions who prefer a humanistic and mindfulness-based framework. His approach emphasizes creating a compassionate, safe space that fosters self-awareness and growth, integrating both Western clinical insight and East-West psychological perspectives.
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Greetings, I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in California with over 35 years of experience. I earned my master's degree...
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Greetings, I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in California with over 35 years of experience. I earned my master's degree from Barry University in Miami, Florida and ...
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Who might be a good fit for Maritza?
Clients working through trauma and depression and looking for cognitive-behavioral therapy support might engage well with Maritza Grau Magat’s approach. Her bilingual ability and experience across diverse communities allow her to provide culturally sensitive care tailored to individuals seeking empowerment and healing.
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You don’t have to struggle alone!
I believe therapy should feel like a safe, supportive place to slow down, feel understood, an...
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You don’t have to struggle alone!
I believe therapy should feel like a safe, supportive place to slow down, feel understood, and begin making sense of what you are carrying...
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Who might be a good fit for Omar?
Omar Lorente may be a match for those interested in cognitive behavioral therapy, particularly when facing challenges such as anxiety, depression, or family conflict. His collaborative approach aims to help clients break free from stuck patterns and build healthier ways of engaging with life, supporting teens, adults, and couples in both English and Spanish.
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Starting therapy can feel like a big step. I congratulate you on starting your journey and I'm here to make sure that it's meaning...
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Starting therapy can feel like a big step. I congratulate you on starting your journey and I'm here to make sure that it's meaningful to you. I specialize in working with indi...
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Who might be a good fit for Vincent?
Vincent Morda may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges. His collaborative, client-centered approach creates a supportive space tailored to individual needs, including specialized work with older adults and couples using methods like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and the Gottman method.
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Hello, I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California. I've been a therapist for twelve years specializing in teens w...
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Hello, I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California. I've been a therapist for twelve years specializing in teens within the school setting. Since expanding out...
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Who might be a good fit for Johari?
People seeking clarity around past difficulties or support navigating new life directions may find Johari Bailey’s approach fitting. She integrates practical strategies from CBT and DBT to help clients build resilience while exploring personal strengths in the context of family and social challenges.
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Do you feel stuck? Struggling to better your relationships with others and/or with yourself, yet finding yourself repeatedly exper...
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Do you feel stuck? Struggling to better your relationships with others and/or with yourself, yet finding yourself repeatedly experiencing frustration and disappointment?
I am ...
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Who might be a good fit for Peter?
People seeking clarity around relationship challenges or support navigating personal growth may find Peter Fischetti’s approach fitting. He combines creativity with experience in cognitive behavioral and existential therapies to help individuals, couples, and families address communication issues and overcome self-limiting patterns.
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Hello there, I am Jamey.
Do you feel like there are just not enough hours in the day, or that you are being pulled in a million d...
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Hello there, I am Jamey.
Do you feel like there are just not enough hours in the day, or that you are being pulled in a million different directions? Do you feel like you are...
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Who might be a good fit for Jamey?
Clients in need of guidance around managing anxiety, burnout, or relationship challenges could benefit from Jamey Mccormick’s approach. He emphasizes a collaborative, adaptable process that focuses on identifying individual strengths and finding balance, creating a compassionate, nonjudgmental space to support healing and growth.
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Greetings,
Life can be confusing, relationships can be stressful, and the present can make you feel anxious or depressed. Someti...
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Greetings,
Life can be confusing, relationships can be stressful, and the present can make you feel anxious or depressed. Sometimes a painful past can surface into the momen...
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Who might be a good fit for Michael?
Those coping with anxiety, depression, or major life transitions may find Michael Stephens’ approach to be well-aligned. He integrates mind-body perspectives and creates a compassionate space to help clients explore meaning and healing amid stress, trauma, or change.
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Facing changes and challenges alone can be incredibly difficult. I believe everyone deserves a compassionate and understanding sup...
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Facing changes and challenges alone can be incredibly difficult. I believe everyone deserves a compassionate and understanding supporter to help during these times. I strive t...
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Who might be a good fit for Brooke?
People experiencing grief or those wanting to strengthen their sense of self-esteem could benefit from Brooke Stamm’s focused therapeutic work. She creates a compassionate, nonjudgmental space that supports authentic exploration, especially for clients navigating trauma, career transitions, or challenges related to LGBTQ+ and women’s mental health.
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I am a caring loving therapist who wants to get to know you and help you feel like your most authentic and healthy self. I love to...
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I am a caring loving therapist who wants to get to know you and help you feel like your most authentic and healthy self. I love to listen and laugh with my clients. I am a mot...
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Who might be a good fit for Julia?
Julia Craddolph may be well-suited to individuals who value interpersonal psychotherapy in managing anxiety, depression, and grief. She creates a warm, supportive space where clients can feel heard and encouraged to reconnect with what brings them joy and acceptance.
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Change is stressful and adolescence is a period of enormous change - especially so since the pandemic, social media, gender politi...
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Change is stressful and adolescence is a period of enormous change - especially so since the pandemic, social media, gender politics, and looming concerns about the future. Ma...
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Who might be a good fit for John?
Clients seeking structured support for anxiety, depression, or self-harming behaviors might consider working with John Cothran. His integrative approach, grounded in compassionate listening and collaborative goal-setting, is designed to empower adolescents and their families to develop practical skills for healing and resilience.
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I was born in the US, but I was raised in Mexico. I lived in Tijuana for 10 years when my parents decided to move us across the bo...
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I was born in the US, but I was raised in Mexico. I lived in Tijuana for 10 years when my parents decided to move us across the border to Chula Vista, California. As a first-g...
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Who might be a good fit for Mabel?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, grief, or challenges with self-esteem may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Mabel Aiello. Her approach, informed by cognitive-behavioral and attachment-based therapies, is complemented by her cultural insight as a bilingual first-generation Mexican-American, which can provide meaningful understanding for those navigating complex cultural or life transitions.
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Welcome! I'm a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in CA.
I received my master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from...
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Welcome! I'm a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in CA.
I received my master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of San Francisco and have ove...
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Who might be a good fit for Kimberly?
Those coping with grief or pursuing personal growth in navigating life transitions may find Kimberly Lottes’ approach to be well-aligned. She integrates cognitive behavioral, somatic, and integrative therapies with a focus on spirituality, supporting clients in reconnecting with their deeper sense of self and healing.
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Hello my name is Belinda Valdivia and I am a bilingual therapist licensed in California and have been working in different setting...
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Hello my name is Belinda Valdivia and I am a bilingual therapist licensed in California and have been working in different settings with diverse populations. Are you constantl...
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Who might be a good fit for Belinda?
People experiencing anxiety or trauma and looking for a therapist with experience in bilingual, culturally sensitive care might consider Belinda Valdivia’s style of support. She offers a safe, nonjudgmental space and integrates approaches like CBT and EMDR to help children, adolescents, and adults work through emotional challenges and build coping skills.
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Hi! My name is Junise Dorestin and I am a License Marriage and Family Therapist. Prior to becoming a therapist, I worked as a chi...
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Hi! My name is Junise Dorestin and I am a License Marriage and Family Therapist. Prior to becoming a therapist, I worked as a children social service worker with Child Protec...
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Who might be a good fit for Junise?
Clients working through mood disorders and looking for cognitive behavioral or dialectical behavior therapy support might engage well with Junise Dorestin’s approach. Her experience with diverse populations, including families and individuals facing complex challenges like bipolar disorder and trauma, informs a flexible use of evidence-based methods tailored to each client’s goals.
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Hi, my name is Martha Garcia-Enright and I am an LMFT providing care in the state of California. I have over a decade of experienc...
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Hi, my name is Martha Garcia-Enright and I am an LMFT providing care in the state of California. I have over a decade of experience working with diverse populations in various...
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Who might be a good fit for Martha?
People seeking clarity around motherhood transitions or support navigating the challenges of parenting may find Martha Garcia-Enright’s approach fitting. Her work with diverse clients and emphasis on empowering mothers through life changes offers a compassionate and supportive space to build confidence and resilience.
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I work with clients in a caring and compassionate manner, and I tailor the treatment to fit their needs and goals. I became a ther...
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I work with clients in a caring and compassionate manner, and I tailor the treatment to fit their needs and goals. I became a therapist because I want to help people who are s...
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Who might be a good fit for Courtney?
Courtney Whetstone may be a match for those interested in attachment-based and solution-focused approaches, particularly when facing challenges like grief, trauma, or relationship conflicts. Her compassionate style emphasizes tailoring therapy to each individual’s life and goals, offering supportive guidance that encourages positive change.
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