

Psychotherapist Fremont. Caring and Licensed Psychotherapy in Fremont, California.
Welcome to our network of of Psychotherapists in Fremont, trained to help you overcome and resolve the issues you face. If you are seeking a Fremont Psychotherapist, we are here to listen and to help. Please click on any Psychotherapist in Fremont below for contact information. Your Fremont Psychotherapist will work together with you to reach your goals, and will uphold the caring values in therapy that are important to you.
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Karen L Smith, MFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Karen L
3880 S. Bascom Ave., Suite 216, San Jose 95124
Email: Contact Karen L
3880 S. Bascom Ave., Suite 216, San Jose 95124
Psychotherapy is a process, not a quick fix. Whether you are dealing with relationship issues, problems in the workplace, depression, anxiety or going through a phase in your life where you want to find meaning, psychotherapy can help. Often, just being able to talk to someone who is objective and can see the whole picture is helpful. People who are hurting sometimes get tunnel vision and can only see what's in front of them, unable to think clearly and resolve their own issues. If you are struggling, please call for a complimentary interview.
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.
Jason Esswein, M.S., LMFT
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Email: Contact Jason
1936 Camden Avenue, Suite # 9, San Jose 95124
Email: Contact Jason
1936 Camden Avenue, Suite # 9, San Jose 95124
Many clients have reported that their past therapists have just "sat there and listened" without offering any advice of value. While we all need a sounding board and time to tell our story, many clients are interested in their therapists' feedback. When and where appropriate, I am willing to offer my thoughts and experience of my clients. It is through building a healthy, authentic relationship with our therapists that enable us to use this as a model for our other significant relationships. Psychotherapy is the perfect place to begin (or continue) this process.
Lois Mark, LCSW, BCD
I work with clients to improve self esteem and to promote healing from past hurts. While we cannot go back and change the past, it is important to know we can change our feelings about the past so as to be free to be all that we can be. My approach is one that is compassionate, caring and interactive. The success of my work has been witness over more than three decades and from client who have traveled far and wide just to follow up and to check in from places like Paris.
Margaret Bailey, Ph.D.
My style has developed through my many years of practice and training. Some of the areas of psychology that I draw on are the psychodynamic, family systems, attachment, object relations, and analytic models.
We explore together what brought you to seek help and look at what is occurring in your life that is causing difficulties, and see where you may perhaps be hindering yourself unintentionally. It is during this time that we create a working relationship, one which will help you make changes in your life situation. If you are missing skills in dealing with for example, stress or anxiety we will may discuss methods you can use to deal with these symptoms.
Alice Locke-Chezar, MFT, ATR
Marriage & Family Therapist, Registered Art Therapist
Email: Contact Alice
230 S. California Avenue. Suite 205, Palo Alto 94306
Email: Contact Alice
230 S. California Avenue. Suite 205, Palo Alto 94306
In my practice I work with children, teens and their families to help them overcome what sometimes is debilitating emotional distress. Whether it's issues around ADHD, Adoption, Anxiety, Autism Spectrum Disorders, or Depression, I work with a number of modalities like art, play and sand play therapy to help the children communicate and learn about the emotions behind their behavior. In a place and time that is only for them, they learn to trust as they learn tools that will eventually help them lead happy and capable lives.
I also work with children in groups and with individual adults.
Cliff Crain, MFT
Many people are nervous about beginning psychotherapy. It is often mis-understood.
The way we think about life is NOT who we are, it is only our habit of thought. Our perceptions are not reality, they are just how we are viewing our situation. Many of us - like a computer given faulty or corrupted software - have been given faulty ideas during childhood. Based upon our experiences, we may have made personal decisions that helped us survive then, but are no longer functional in our adult world. It is like we learned how to hit a golf ball 300 yards in childhood, and now we are on the putting green. The old skill is just not helpful anymore.
Give yourself the gift of exploring psychotherapy.
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.
Neal Winblad, MFT
I love doing psychotherapy with individuals. It is an exploration of who you are, your stengths, where to you get stuck? Many issues you may be struggling with just vanish with a new understanding of your life and your body's responses to stress and trauma. Sometimes, specific tools and skills need to be learned and practiced. Safety and confidetiality are the first requirements in working well together. Next comes attunement. Have you ever felt like someone really really gets you? That is what good therapy does. Being really understood by someone makes us feel better about ourselves and removes our shame, allowing us to connect with others and enjoy our life rather than be burdened by it.
Barbara Cohen, LMFT, MA
Licensed Marriage Family Therapist
Email: Contact Barbara
555 Middlefield Road, Suite 102, Palo Alto 94301
Email: Contact Barbara
555 Middlefield Road, Suite 102, Palo Alto 94301
Life happens and at those critical junctures we're confronted with crises to overcome, puzzles to solve, issues to resolve, decisions to make. These may profoundly impact our lives and we often need help in understanding and coping with them in order to move forward. My job with you is to help you understand, manage and cope with the issues and/or the situations and to aid you in moving past them to a more harmonious and satisfying life. I will also help you gather the insights and skills to better deal with the problems one often encounters at these crossroads.
Emily Lyon, PhD
I see psychotherapy as a process of reflecting on the difficulties in your life in the context of a gradually developing relationship of safety and trust with an understanding therapist. In this relationship you can begin to open up issues and feelings that may have felt too difficult to explore on your own. An experienced therapist will help you to gain new insights on your life, perhaps pointing to areas where growth can occur. Issues that are painful can be addressed as you are ready and can often be resolved by exploring all the complex factors involved. Good psychotherapy will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of yourself, and the freedom to make new choices.
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.
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.
Allison Shotwell, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Allison
415 Cambridge Ave. Suite 19, Palo Alto 94306
Email: Contact Allison
415 Cambridge Ave. Suite 19, Palo Alto 94306
Are painful memories causing you guilt, anxiety or fear? Do you 3wnt help in creating the life you most want for yourself? I can help you regain a sense of empowerment and control in your life, and help you heal old wounds that keep you stuck. I'd like to help you connect with your healthy self so you can feel centered, peaceful, authentic and compassionate with yourself and others. Life is too short to not experience the joy, connection and peace everyone deserves. I'd like to help you get there. Please email or call for a free phone consultation.
Verna Nelson, MA, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Verna
800 Pollard Road, Suite B-207, Los Gatos 95032
Email: Contact Verna
800 Pollard Road, Suite B-207, Los Gatos 95032
Psychotherapy provides a safe place for you to learn about yourself with another person who isn't related to you and who you don't have to protect from your fears, secrets or uncertainties. Some people use this time to work out problems from their childhood and to see how that may be effecting their lives and relationships today. Others focus on what they want to create for life now and in the future. We can work together to help you learn better skills to cope with uncertainty, striving, change, and success, or failure. I can be a sounding board for you to practice your communication skills in session and a witness and coach as you create new direction and focus for your life.
Marjorie Muentz
For whatever reason people are seeking out psychotherapy whether it is anxiety or depression or crisis management, I create a safe place to explore all the emotions and thoughts that are not resolved and use this as an opportunity to get to know the self better and find, from a creative place, new ways of being. I use many techniques depending on the personality of the person I am working with and what is compatible with their style.
Nancy Marx, Ph.D.
I attempt to create an environment in which the individual feels comfortable giving feedback as to if the therapy is proving to be helpful or if adjustments need to be made. If appropriate, I collaborate with a treatment team to provide adjunct intervention. I use a directive approach in establishing specific goals with the individual to address from session to session. I try to instill a non-judgemental approach both for myself and the patient. I try to establish treatment as a process that often requires great patience and perspective.
Krista Regedanz, Ph.D.
Why psychotherapy?
In short, psychotherapy is about having a different kind of experience of yourself, your life, and of relationships. This is a tough experience to have when you're talking to a friend or family member who might be invested in or more comfortable with you staying the way you are. Psychotherapy can help you get out of your own way and live a more free, more balance life where you make choices for yourself rather than feel like your fate is left up to chance or past experience.
Carol Jaron, MS, MFT, CHT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Carol
205 East Third Avenue, Suite 205, San Mateo 94401
Email: Contact Carol
205 East Third Avenue, Suite 205, San Mateo 94401
Entering psychotherapy can provide and rich and healing journey of understanding of yourself and moving past stuck places right now and from times earlier in your life.
I am delighted to be your guide in this powerful process that can get you through old trauma, gently move you forward from belefs and behaviors that feel toxic or unnatural to your mind and body, and bring your thoughts, emotions and physical self into a healthier place.
Some individuals benefit from discovering origins of where their struggles came from, understanding and clearing that, and others get a lot out of adding ways of moving in new directions inside and outside right here and now. Relief can be enjoyed!
Megan Goodwin, Psy.D.
Dr. Goodwin is a Stanford-trained therapist who has experience working with clients experiencing many types of issues. Through the process of therapy, you can develop a better sense of what your life goals are, and how to achieve them. Dr. Goodwin's approach is to help people with this process by using empirically tested interventions, especially those that build a foundation on clients strengths, values, and which builds a stronger sense of compassion for the self and others. Starting therapy often feels like a daunting process, but you have already begun by exploring online. Take the next step and call Dr. Goodwin to discuss how therapy might be able to help you.
Will Joel Friedman, Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Email: Contact Dr. Friedman
275 Rose Avenue, Suite 212, Pleasanton 94566
Email: Contact Dr. Friedman
275 Rose Avenue, Suite 212, Pleasanton 94566
Clients benefit from effective therapy in many ways, including feeling genuine relief from disturbing symptoms, understanding in direct experience what the roots / causes of the symptoms are, reclaiming energy, inspiration and motivation to live, relate and contribute, feel more alive, happy, satisfied, fulfilled and peaceful, and experience a freedom from their imaginary ego-mind's past conditioning typically being projected into some dreamed up future that does not exist. Once the authority and authorship of the mind is seen to be false in direct experience, a wonderfully relaxing sense of peacefulness, naked awareness and presence come forth. Effective therapy is a powerful gift to you.

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