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Hello, welcome! I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in California. I have been in the mental health field since 2015 and ...
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Hello, welcome! I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in California. I have been in the mental health field since 2015 and been practicing as a therapist for 7 years. M...
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Who might be a good fit for Barbara?
Clients seeking structured support for anxiety, depression, or managing life transitions might consider working with Barbara Le. She incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy and psychoeducation to help individuals develop practical tools for greater self-understanding and confidence in handling daily challenges.
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My name is pronounced ahn-KEE-tha and I use she/her pronouns. I’m a queer woman of color and the eldest daughter of Indian immig...
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My name is pronounced ahn-KEE-tha and I use she/her pronouns. I’m a queer woman of color and the eldest daughter of Indian immigrants, raised in the Midwest and living on un...
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Who might be a good fit for Ankita?
Individuals or couples navigating anxiety, grief, or family conflict may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Ankita Mohanty, where applicable. Her approach integrates mindfulness and culturally sensitive psychodynamic methods, supporting those who value connection to spirituality and personal meaning in their healing process.
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Welcome! I'm Karlie Youngblood, a Jungian psychotherapist with a passion for guiding individuals towards holistic healing and grow...
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Welcome! I'm Karlie Youngblood, a Jungian psychotherapist with a passion for guiding individuals towards holistic healing and growth. My practice integrates Jungian psychology...
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Who might be a good fit for Karlie?
Individuals focused on improving self-understanding while managing anxiety may find support in Karlie Youngblood’s work. Her integration of Jungian psychology, internal family systems, and somatic exploration offers a pathway for clients seeking deeper insight and spiritual connection alongside emotional healing.
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Hello! I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) currently based and practicing in Oregon, though with an active licens...
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Hello! I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) currently based and practicing in Oregon, though with an active license in California as well. I attended Californi...
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Who might be a good fit for Justin?
Individuals focused on improving adjustment during life transitions while managing anxiety or grief may find support in Justin Kram’s work. His humanistic and mindfulness-informed approach emphasizes cultural sensitivity and a non-judgmental space, which can help clients navigating changes related to health, career, or personal identity.
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I am glad you are taking time to get to know me. I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I have my M.S. in clinical psyc...
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I am glad you are taking time to get to know me. I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I have my M.S. in clinical psychology from San Francisco State University an...
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Who might be a good fit for Keith?
Clients in need of guidance around relational and emotional challenges could benefit from Keith Nesbitt’s approach. His extensive experience working with multicultural families and individuals in crisis informs a compassionate and flexible use of therapies like family therapy and CBT to support a wide range of ages and concerns.
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I am a licensed psychotherapist and certified DBT therapist with nearly a decade of experience supporting adults navigating anxiet...
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I am a licensed psychotherapist and certified DBT therapist with nearly a decade of experience supporting adults navigating anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, trauma, and r...
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Who might be a good fit for Diana?
Diana Ziegler offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on developing emotional regulation and practical coping skills. Her integrative use of DBT, ACT, and somatic mindfulness provides a supportive space for adults managing anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, or trauma to explore meaningful, sustainable change.
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I’m a laid-back, client-centered therapist who believes in creating a relaxed, nonjudgmental space where you can feel comfortabl...
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I’m a laid-back, client-centered therapist who believes in creating a relaxed, nonjudgmental space where you can feel comfortable exploring your thoughts and emotions. My ap...
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Who might be a good fit for Eufemio?
Clients in need of guidance around managing emotions such as anger or anxiety could benefit from Eufemio Munoz’s approach. He creates a collaborative, nonjudgmental space that supports individuals in exploring their feelings and building on their strengths at a comfortable pace.
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I am a Bilingual Marriage, Child and Family therapist with 12 years of experience. I help individuals and families work through di...
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I am a Bilingual Marriage, Child and Family therapist with 12 years of experience. I help individuals and families work through difficult challenges and guide them through a h...
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Who might be a good fit for Bonnie?
Individuals focused on improving their relationships while managing trauma or substance misuse may find support in Bonnie Walther’s work. Her bilingual, culturally sensitive approach incorporates evidence-based therapies like EMDR and DBT to guide clients and families toward healing and personal growth.
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I am warm, DIRECT, solution-focused, AUTHENTIC, mildly confrontational, 100% Raw/Real and guaranteed to make you laugh as I have h...
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I am warm, DIRECT, solution-focused, AUTHENTIC, mildly confrontational, 100% Raw/Real and guaranteed to make you laugh as I have heard often from clients that I am funny :-) ...
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Who might be a good fit for Romeo?
Romeo Ballayan may be a match for those interested in a direct, solution-focused approach, particularly when facing challenges such as addiction, trauma, or anxiety. His style incorporates authentic, often candid reflection paired with evidence-based therapies, creating a collaborative space for clients to work through pain and build resilience.
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Hello, my name is Peggy Stewart, and I have been practicing psychotherapy for over a decade. I am a professor at the University of...
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Hello, my name is Peggy Stewart, and I have been practicing psychotherapy for over a decade. I am a professor at the University of Southern California, where I teach aspiring ...
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Who might be a good fit for Peggy?
Individuals or couples navigating challenges such as anxiety, trauma, or relationship concerns may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Peggy Stewart. Her use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and psychodynamic approaches, combined with her experience working with youth and LGBTQ+ clients, supports a thoughtful and tailored path toward healing and growth.
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Hello! My name is Naomi Ortega, and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Fulfilling my role as a therapist means a great...
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Hello! My name is Naomi Ortega, and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Fulfilling my role as a therapist means a great deal to me, as does building genuine connect...
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Who might be a good fit for Naomi?
Naomi Ortega may be a good match for people navigating symptoms of anxiety, depression, or trauma who prefer a culturally sensitive, person-centered framework. She integrates approaches like cognitive behavioral and psychodynamic therapies to support clients across various life transitions and emotional challenges.
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My focus of care is on Patient-centered care. Therapy is a journey of healing. Goals of care written by the client lead the way. E...
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My focus of care is on Patient-centered care. Therapy is a journey of healing. Goals of care written by the client lead the way. Existential client care, driven by clinical sk...
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Who might be a good fit for Laura?
Individuals navigating challenges like trauma, mood disorders, or life transitions may find support through the approach used by Laura Orozco. Her patient-centered, strength-based methods emphasize client-defined goals and incorporate compassion-focused and psychodynamic techniques to foster empowerment and confidence.
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As a child I was always very sensitive and curious about the world that surrounded me. It came natural to help people and I knew ...
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As a child I was always very sensitive and curious about the world that surrounded me. It came natural to help people and I knew that I wanted to give back to the world at la...
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Who might be a good fit for Lacey?
Lacey Morris may be a good match for people navigating patterns rooted in early childhood trauma who prefer a psychodynamic framework. She integrates Gestalt, ancient forgiveness techniques, and hypnosis to help clients break fear-based cycles and develop more effective communication and emotional awareness.
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in California. I received my Masters from New York University and have been practicin...
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in California. I received my Masters from New York University and have been practicing for 13 years. I have also have 7 years of e...
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Who might be a good fit for Roopa?
Individuals managing concerns related to anxiety, depression, or family conflict may appreciate the methods Roopa Cantu incorporates into her practice. Her trauma-informed, attachment-based approach combined with brainspotting and CBT can support clients across different life stages in building coping skills and navigating life transitions.
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Hello my name is Natasha Simon and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Are you a trauma survivor? Do you experience intense a...
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Hello my name is Natasha Simon and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Are you a trauma survivor? Do you experience intense and uncontrollable emotions? Do you experience...
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Who might be a good fit for Natasha?
Natasha Simon offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on healing from trauma and managing intense emotions such as anxiety and depression. She blends psychodynamic, CBT, and DBT techniques in a collaborative, nonjudgmental space designed to support self-discovery and empowerment.
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Hi and welcome! I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who practices in California. I bring over 30 years of experience, empathy a...
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Hi and welcome! I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who practices in California. I bring over 30 years of experience, empathy and compassion to my practice. My aim is to he...
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Who might be a good fit for Judith?
Those coping with anxiety or pursuing personal growth in navigating life transitions may find Judith Stanigar’s approach to be well-aligned. She integrates cognitive behavioral, person-centered, and psychodynamic methods to tailor support that honors each individual’s unique journey.
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I have a clinical background in treating high acuity mental health disorders that include anxiety, depression, PTSD, substance, mo...
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I have a clinical background in treating high acuity mental health disorders that include anxiety, depression, PTSD, substance, mood, and personality disorders. I have extensi...
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Who might be a good fit for Andrew?
Clients seeking structured support for anxiety, depression, or trauma might consider working with Andrew Caldwell. His humanistic approach, combined with cognitive and dialectical behavior therapies and mindfulness techniques, is designed to support individuals who value self-awareness and holistic wellness in their healing process.
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For over 25 years, Havi Wolfson Hall has been creating meaningful therapeutic relationships, helping individuals and families navi...
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For over 25 years, Havi Wolfson Hall has been creating meaningful therapeutic relationships, helping individuals and families navigate challenges like depression, anxiety, lif...
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Who might be a good fit for Havi?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, depression, or life transitions may appreciate the methods Havi Wolfson incorporates into her practice. With a psychodynamic approach and a focus on how technology affects relationships, she offers a thoughtful space for individuals and families working through these challenges.
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I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and I have been practicing since 2014. I have worked in multiple treatment settings,...
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I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and I have been practicing since 2014. I have worked in multiple treatment settings, including the community mental health settin...
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Who might be a good fit for Cherrie?
Those coping with anxiety or pursuing personal growth in healing generational trauma may find Cherrie Phillips’ approach to be well-aligned. She integrates attachment-based and emotionally focused therapies while centering the experiences of marginalized communities, offering a thoughtful space for middle-aged and young adult clients navigating complex emotional and relational challenges.
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Hello! My name is Elaine and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I believe that therapy should feel like a conversation...
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Hello! My name is Elaine and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I believe that therapy should feel like a conversation with a trusted friend—open, honest, and wi...
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Who might be a good fit for Elaine?
Elaine Godoy offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on finding compassionate support through life’s transitions and challenges. She integrates straightforward, conversational methods that create a warm space for those coping with anxiety, relationship concerns, or the unique stresses of parenting a child with special needs, including attention to LGBTQ+ experiences and grief.
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