

Psychotherapist El Sobrante. Caring and Licensed Psychotherapy in El Sobrante, California.
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Mey Saephan, MS
My approach to psychotherapy is a family systems/attachment approach. Knowing when it is safe to approach or avoid someone is learned in your upbringing. Those beliefs and strategies in relating to others may have worked in childhood, but now as an adult, these strategies are no longer working. Each person's way of loving is different. You will learn your love style while I provide you with a caring, nurturing, but challenging presence. I will help you understand your style, teach you new skills, and challenge you to apply those new strategies in relationship with others. I do provide a free consultation, when clients ask me.
Fiachra Figs O'Sullivan, MA
Marriage and Family Therapist Registered Intern
Email: Contact Fiachra
3093 Sacramento Street, San Francisco 94115
Email: Contact Fiachra
3093 Sacramento Street, San Francisco 94115
My approach to psychotherapy is to embody the Wounded Healer. To truly be of service I must meet you as an equal, a "True Other." You are the expert in your own process. My role is to skillfully and creatively guide you to access and experience that which is already longing to emerge from within you. I work primarily experientially. Meaning, when it is ok with you, we will work together to try and get underneath the story of your life and explore with curiosity what it actually feels like in the moment to be remembering or considering "the issue" at hand. You will be surprised by how rich your experience is in any one moment when you let your inner wisdom shine through unimpeded.
Lourens Crous, Psy.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Email: Contact Dr. Crous
4200 18th Street, Ste. 104, San Francisco 94114
Email: Contact Dr. Crous
4200 18th Street, Ste. 104, San Francisco 94114
Starting therapy and finding the right therapist can be frustrating. You may wonder if it will work for you, yet most people find that once they take action and start therapy, they feel better about themselves and experience positive change in their lives.
My approach as a therapist is collaborative and aimed at achieving your goals, not mine. My style is non-judgmental, relaxed and supportive.
I specialize in helping people to reconnect with their purpose and dreams, while identifying and reducing the barriers to a full and rich life.
Dan Quinn, Psy.D.
For reasons that are not entirely clear, most people are helped by sitting down with someone who respects them and understands them, and devotes time to listening to them. I practice depth psychotherapy, but I often use very practical approached like cognitive-behavioral therapy, to help my clients get past life obstacles and moving forward in their lives.
Cressida Forester, Psy.D.
Talking with someone about what's really going on isn't easy, but it can help you profoundly and in ways that last. Even while you're getting used to being in therapy, you may notice you feel differently, maybe you're approaching old problems in a different way, or just being able to understand them better. That way you don't feel so overwhelmed or helpless.
Over time, you can find new ways to negotiate your feelings, relationships and work situations. I'll listen to you with warmth and understanding; I'll talk with you to help you figure out what can work for you; I'll share my thoughts, but not impose them. I'll respect your experience, background and wisdom.
Matthew Lindgren, MFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Matthew
610 16th Street, Suite 208-B, Oakland 94612
Email: Contact Matthew
610 16th Street, Suite 208-B, Oakland 94612
Simply taking the time to observe thoughts and emotions is often enough to create a radical shift. Research shows that mindfulness interventions are particularly good at treating depression. I'm happy to offer these interventions to adults and children in my Oakland practice. http://matthewlindgren.com/Oakland-therapist-techniques/therapy-mindfulness.html
Kristina Schasker, M.A., MFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Kristina
2 Crow Canyon Court, Suite #110, San Ramon 94583
Email: Contact Kristina
2 Crow Canyon Court, Suite #110, San Ramon 94583
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Psychotherapist specializing in therapy for couples, individual adults and adolescents. I practice Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) which encourages clients to challenge the thoughts, beliefs and assumptions they hold about the world around them. CBT teaches clients that they can be more active in choosing how they will respond to life. Clients are encouraged to look at their current behaviors and change the ones that are not benefitting them. Clients become more empowered and take control of their lives. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy can help put you back in the drivers seat and provide you with the tools you need to accomplish your goals.
Debbie Bauer, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Debbie
2255 Morello Ave, Suite 103, Pleasant Hill 94523
Email: Contact Debbie
2255 Morello Ave, Suite 103, Pleasant Hill 94523
Often in our lives we can benefit from having a safe compassionate listener outside of our family or friends circle. A neutral party that can be both direct and empathetic can help you examine troubling emotions and life issues that are contributing to a less than satisfying life. You will feel heard and understood as we explore and move through obstacles that may be interfering with your stability. I will help you access your personal strengths and resources to develop strategies to change what is not working and learn new ways to be healthier / happier in your world. Life will never be perfect however our ability to manage life can make a world of difference in our well being.
Diane Kaufman, MFT
Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Diane
582 Market Street, Suite 419, San Francisco 94104
Email: Contact Diane
582 Market Street, Suite 419, San Francisco 94104
Diane has developed an integrative approach for over 17 years. She works with clients to feel safe to do the emotional work that leads to healing and change. Her presence is affirming, engaged and empathic. She collaborates with clients to develop their unique inner resources, which exist in all of us. In that way clients are able to overcome the difficulties which kept them from transformation and fulfillment. Many of Diane's clients have reported experiencing themselves and others completely differently as a result of their therapy.
Dino Di Donato, MFT, MS, M.Ed Counseling
My approach to psychotherapy is influenced by years of study and experience with Humanistic Existentialist philosophy and psychology combined with my personal study and practice of Zen Buddhism. My work is grounded in "Radical Acceptance" and working in the present moment or "the here and now." I believe the brain is the organ that filters and interprets our life experiences from birth on by drawing on information from throughout the neural system. The narrative that is created by this process includes information from the family, community and culture we claim as our own. We respond to the world as characters in this narrative. We can learn to work with the narrative to improve our lives.
Maren Gleason, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Email: Contact Maren
12 Crow Canyon Court, Suite 110, San Ramon 94583
Email: Contact Maren
12 Crow Canyon Court, Suite 110, San Ramon 94583
I help clients find strengths and ways to manage difficult or challenging situations. I also help clients with histories of trauma and abuse come to terms with difficult memories, turning ghosts into ancestors. Ghosts scare us. Ancestors we remember, but they don't have the power to terrify us. Life provides many challenges that anyone can struggle with, whether it is a traumatic experience or a life long struggle to overcome anxieties, worries and depression. We all live in relationships and can learn so much about our strengths, challenges and possibilities. I would be happy to help you with understanding your relationships from a positive and strength based perspective.
Lawrence Tunis, Ed.D, LMFT
Early wounding in life is the key cause of the issues and problems we have in our present lives. I believe in exploring and experienceing our early painful and angry feelings to associate them with how we deal with our relationships, our jobs and/or the community. I believe that the strong feelings of anger and love we have or had for our parents are reflected in our current relationships. I also believe that the modeling of behavior in our early lives will be reflected in how we act today. If this has a negative bent to it, it can be readily repaired through the empathetic and reflective counseling that I provide..
Philippe Nicolay, MS, MFT
As a Psychotherapist who has practiced both in Belgium and California I have a keen understanding about how multi-cultural issues such as immigration, culture-shock and re-entry shock can affect a person or relationship. Since each person or relationship is Unique I make use of several therapeutic techniques. I have a wealth of experience helping people with a variety of issues either through the means of individual psychotherapy or couples counseling. Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have or check out my website at: HTTP://PhilippeNicolayMFT.com
Bill Roller, Director, Group and Family Therapy Institute
Marriage and Family Therapist, state of California
Email: Contact Bill
1104 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley 94707
Email: Contact Bill
1104 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley 94707
My approach to individual psychotherapy is informed by my study of existential philosophy and the emphasis on how the individual can overcome the ravages of human suffering. Awareness of self is the central idea and we all need help discovering that self in the eyes of another human being.
Once you see yourself in the eyes of another, you have the possibility to accomplish radical change.
Aaron J Feldman, LMFT
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Email: Contact Aaron J
Location of Therapist: Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Email: Contact Aaron J
Location of Therapist: Walnut Creek, CA 94596
I think of therapy as a neutral and confidential place to unfold, explore, grieve, and to grow, individual counseling and psychotherapy is a unique environment that puts us at the helm of our own experience.
Issues that we can address:
Anger management
Abusive and controlling behavior
Codependency
Stress and Anxiety
Trauma
Low self esteem
Identity formation & personal growth
Depression
Mood swings
Substance abuse, addiction, and recovery
Relationship problems
Sex & Sexuality
Parenting, co-parenting or parallel parenting
Difficult life transitions
Problems at work
Creative and performance blocks
Della Fernandes LMFT
Licensed Individual Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Della
935 Moraga Road, Ste 215,, Lafayette 94549
Email: Contact Della
935 Moraga Road, Ste 215,, Lafayette 94549
We all have strengths and weaknesses. As your therapist I focus on your strengths to help you get to where you want to go. I use insight, knowledge, and an understanding of your patterns and past experiences to coach you towards your desired successful outcomes. I work with you to understand your fears, its root causes and its impact on your growth. I will work with you to shore up your weaknesses and give you resources and tools to help you get to where you want to go. Come embrace your opportunities and grow!
Kelly Wilcoxson, , MA, MFT Intern #66475
Whether you are coming in to try and resolve deep issues or are interested in gaining a better insight on balancing and integrating your day to day life, there is a space for you here. What is important to remember is that you are the expert on yourself! I will gladly guide you to the places you'd rather be in your life and help unfold some of the mysteries that have been lurking in order to heal and grow. Understanding how we became who we are is one of the tools to unfolding the true person we want to be. Healing does happen. No matter where you are in your life right now, BE KIND to yourself starting on the inside.
Cheryl Deaner, LMFT
Cheryl Deaner, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Cheryl
842 Elizabeth Street, San Francisco 94114
Email: Contact Cheryl
842 Elizabeth Street, San Francisco 94114
From the minute you walk in the room, I will be collaborating with you to help you feel better and find ways to solve your problems. Whatever happend to get you to the point where you are reading this today, your situation is not hopeless.
Most people start psychotherapy at the point where they, their friends and their families can no longer provide the answers they need. I will listen to you and work with you to find solutions to the situations that are troubling you most.
Feel free to contact me to see if we might be a good match for working together
Mark Hirschfield
I have had over twelve years experience as a psychotherapist and I am very successful in my work. I work with individuals who wish to create lasting positive changes in their lives. I use interactive talk therapy and many different types of therapeutic techniques including EMDR. I am non-judgemental, supportive, empathic and happy to work with people of all lifestyles, ethnicity and values.
Ruth Schweitzer-Mordecai, LMFT
The psychotherapy I provide is to be with my client, bringing all my knowledge, skill, experience and ability to be present. Whatever problem area you bring to our sessions will be held in that safe space.
My approach is to help you identify the different parts of yourself that are causing you difficulty. I will teach you how to dialog with those inner parts from a place of Self, the inner core we all have that is compassionate and wise. These dialogs lead to the healing of wounded parts that sometimes take over our thoughts and actions. This is a method you can then use on your own.
The model that I use is called Internal Family Systems and I am a certified practitioner.
Greg Bogart, Ph.D, MFT
Jungian, existential-humanistic, and transpersonal psychotherapy; attachment theory and emotionally focused psychotherapy; holistic treatment of depression; Jungian dreamwork; psychosynthesis; meditation and breath awareness. Buddhism, Taoism, and Yoga Psychology. I am comfortable exploring a wide range of feelings and dynamics regarding human relationships, couples counseling, anger, sexuality, and communication; trauma and childhood abuse; children of alcoholics; vocational counseling; work-related stress; employee assistance counseling.
Christine Roslund, MFT, CPC
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Christine
110 Lafayette Circle, Suite 200, Lafayette 94549
Email: Contact Christine
110 Lafayette Circle, Suite 200, Lafayette 94549
Feeling anxious? Depressed? Not sure how to cope?
Are there old traumas in your life you can’t seem to get over?
I have over ten years of experience helping people of all ages navigate life’s challenges, resolve key issues, and move into the future in a positive and empowered way. My holistic approach to psychotherapy combined with EMDR, an amazing tool for resolving trauma and clearing negative core beliefs, can produce fast, powerful results.
Call today to schedule an initial appointment. We can discuss your needs and I can answer any questions you may have. For more information, please visit my website at www.holistic-path.net.
Jonathan Goodman-Herrick, LCSW
Having practiced psychotherapy for almost 30 years, I offer a very broad spectrum of skills, techniques and approaches. At the core I tend to combine creative intuition, compassion and completely non-judgemental openness with being very pragmatic and pro-active. I find that this combination allows me to help "un-knot" any stuckness a client shows up with. For more information about the way I practice, see my sites marriagemastery.com or marincouplecounseling.com or read my book The Heart of Relationship.
Melissa Lapides, MA, MFT
Working from a collaborative approach, my role as therapist is to be as present and reflective as possible. It is always my intention to finely attune myself to you. Without judgement and as gently as possible, I will support you to really feel into the depths of your experience and emotion in order to be able to unlock your inner truths and find more peace.
Gene Grossman, Ph.D, CA MFT 6276
You have every right to expect psychotherapy to cure what ails you. It's my responsibility to help you see your problems clearly, so that solutions become emotionally apparent and therefore, accessible. That is, to help you to feel better about how you conduct yourself in every context and every relationship. Successful therapy will reduce your anger; anxiety will diminish along with your shame, self-blame and self-doubt. You will look at yourself in ways that you have avoided. Effective therapy makes change inevitable. If therapy does not succeed, it is never the fault of the client. I take pride in helping individuals feel better immediately and in doing so, restore faith in themselves.
Kathryn Kinsey, LCSW
Individual psychotherapy may be either long term to address significant issues stemming from childhood and/or trauma or there may be a brief therapy model which is solution focused. Training in psychodynamic therapy as well as cognitive-behavioral treatment provides a comprehensive treatment approach to treat a wide variety of problems. Other elements of treatment may include meditative practices, relaxation exercises, journaling, bibliotherapy, desensitization techniques, and the development of communication skills.
Esther Lerman, M.A., M.F.T.
Everyone has issues, struggles and an unconscious. Psychotherapy is a way to deeply explore these things and to understand yourself. I work in an interactive way with you in this process, using my understanding of the unconscious, my intuition and my empathy to help you. I will offer you my guidance, but we will work collaboratively at the same time. If you don't understand yourself and the roots and tangles of your problems, you have no way of changing. We can also work to understand your unconscious process by looking at your dreams or by doing sandtray work, which is a non-verbal, symbolic approach using miniatures in a tray to make a scene that we look at as we would a dream.
Thomas A. Gonda, Jr., MD, MFT
Psychiatrist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Dr. Gonda, Jr.
3150 18th Street, Suite #302, San Francisco 94110
Email: Contact Dr. Gonda, Jr.
3150 18th Street, Suite #302, San Francisco 94110
In our holistic psychiatric psychotherapy sessions, we will uncover your true potential. Allow yourself to lead a life that is worth celebrating. I’ll help you to unearth your unconscious thoughts, meanings of your dreams, relationship patterns, past influences and hopefully come to an understanding of your desires, motives, drives, and dynamics of your relationships. Our work is oriented to uncovering the cause of the presenting problem and an exploration of the dynamics of your personality. By combining complementary psychotherapeutic approaches to examination of relationships and feelings, we can come to solutions to problems of long-standing behavior and negative thoughts. Call me.
Claire Stone, LMFT
Psychotherapy can be a powerful means to enhance the quality of your life. In our work together, we will look at the self-defeating patterns, beliefs and emotions that are no longer serving you. We will then focus on transforming them, allowing you to use your energies to create the life that you want. I also use hypnotherapy, mindfulness meditation and relaxation techniques to help overcome fears and blocks, reduce stress, work through deep-seated issues, and improve overall mental health. My style is warm and flexible, helping you to learn how to meet your needs, and bring more meaning and fulfillment into your life.
Jill Kane, Psy.D.
Psychotherapy is a great tool to help you understand yourself better. Everybody can benefit from the self-knowledge that psychotherapy brings. With insight, understanding and humor you can live the life you want without the stumbling blocks the unexamined life brings. Psychotherapy can help you reveal the unconscious process that motivates and defines you. Self understanding is the key to making the good decisions that lead to a happy and fulfilled life.
Robert Hardman, MA, MDIV
Elsewhere I've described that my approcach as results-focused. It is also person-oriented. A therapist's task is to come alongside a person and assist them to find solutions for life problems. Life is difficult and along the way we can benefit from associating with others who admit it's difficult and who are engaged in a search for meaning in the midst of it all. Although there is no "one-size-fits-all" solution, there are principles and ways of looking at ourselves, others, and life that can assist us in our search. There are relational - talking, listening, conflict resolution skills that we might learn. Therapy can involve all of these things and much much more.
Claudia Sinay-Mosias, MFT, MHA
I am a holistic, eclectic therapist in practice since 1987. I am interactive and humanistic in my approach. What you can expect from me is honesty, authenticity and a deep presence. My "tool kit" includes knowledge of EMDR, Hypnotherapy, CBT, and depth psychology. My work is informed by a regular meditation practice of 35 years and a long term marriage. I have deep respect for the human experience and while I understand psychopathology, I also understand that we are fundamentally trying to become more fully human, and happy. Often difficulties in life are centered around relationships with others and I consider myself an expert in relationship issues, be they personal or professional.

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