Neal Winblad, MFT
Marriage, Family Therapist
780 Main St. Suite #201, Pleasanton, California 94588 | (925) 963-9786
I specialize in 'all things relationship:' marriages, pre-marital, family of origin, work, current family, friends, grief, soul.
Monica Dyer, Psy.D(c)
Psychological Associate
Available for Online Therapy
People come to me seeking someone who's done their own work and can help guide them through theirs—someone who is highly trained, compassionate, and honest. In our work together, you can expect to feel safe, understood, and free to show up as your true self.
Steve Rose, PhD
Addiction Counsellor
Available for Online Therapy
I can help you gain freedom from addiction, get back control, and start living the life you want. If the short-term escape is no longer worth the long-term damage, we can work together to find a new way forward, building confidence, clarity, and connection.
Philip Starkman, MSW, RSW
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Finding one's way through the stormy days and nights sometimes requires a highly experienced guide. Self-limiting thoughts and feelings can be overcome. Joy and love can be realized by means of a skillful blending of Eastern and Western modalities.
Christi Lindsay, PsyD
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Available for Online Therapy
I love working with people and helping them grow, overcome obstacles, and discover themselves. I am here to help you with whatever you are struggling with - to help you feel better and be more settled and in control of your life and your future.
Sean Sprigle, LPCC
Licensed professional clinical counselor
Available for Online Therapy
Hi there, my name is sean. My clients find me to be attentive, compassionate, patient, understanding, and knowledgeable. I have been told before that I’m easy to trust and people feel relaxed around me.
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Pleasanton is a city approximately 25 miles east of Oakland and is home to a population of around 72,000 people. 1 Pleasanton is a growing city and has been ranked as one of the wealthier locations in the area. The city is also the headquarters of the grocery store chain Safeway. A couple of large employers have offices in the area, such as Kaiser Permanente and Oracle. John Kottinger, who was a Justice of the Peace, named the city after his friend Major General Alfred Pleasanton. One of the first houses built was in 1854. The home continues to stand and is a centerpiece of the Alviso Adobe Community Park. During the 1850s, Main Street was the scene of many shootouts and thought to be a refuge for bandits and desperados. The city was also the backdrop for the movie Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm that starred Mary Pickford. Castlewood Country Club was also the former home of Phoebe Apperson Hearst.
Mental Health in Pleasanton
Alameda County is home to over 1.5 million people. Of those, over 22 percent are under the age of 18. Nearly 28 percent of county residents are of Asian descent, and another 12.8 percent are African-American. About 12 percent of the county's citizens live in poverty.2 For each of these groups, mental illness and substance abuse is of particular concern, both because of the rate of incidence among minority and special populations, but also because these populations tend to be underserved when it comes to mental health care.
Pleasanton is served by Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services. This county department offers many resources for individuals who need support. Vocational programs serve to educate community members and improve their ability to find employment. For those in need of shelter, the department provides assistance and resources for finding a permanent residence. Educational programs are also available, such as those that seek to help people kick a tobacco habit. Call the county office at 510-567-8100 for further information.3
Current Initiatives
To address social and behavioral issues that face Pleasanton's youth, the city commissioned the Pleasanton Youth Master Plan to identify key areas of need and propose methods for meeting those needs. Included in the master plan is a discussion of the challenges and issues that kids in Pleasanton face. Among the most prominent concerns are bullying, pressure to academically achieve, anxiety, and depression. Additionally, youth face many problems with drug and alcohol use. The city's Youth Master Plan seeks to address these issues in a variety of ways, including entering into partnerships with public and private agencies to deliver educational and outreach programs, safety training, counseling and other activities aimed at helping kids make healthy choices for their future.4
References
1. United States Census Bureau. (2017). State and County Quickfacts - Pleasanton, California. Retrieved from http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/06/0657792.html.2. United States Census Bureau. (2017). State and County Quickfacts - Alameda County, California. Retrieved from http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/06/06001.html.
3. Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services. (2008). Welcome. Retrieved from http://www.acbhcs.org/.
4. City of Pleasanton. (2010). Youth Master Plan. Retrieved from http://www.cityofpleasantonca.gov/pdf/YMP-final-100908.pdf.
Pleasanton is located in Alameda County, California. It has a land area of 24.12 square miles and a water area of 0.14 square miles.  The population of Pleasanton is 79,510 people with 26,020 households and a median annual income of $124,759. .
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Widely Affordable
Licensed, professional counseling in Pleasanton is considered widely accessible by the majority of people who live here and budget is often not a concern for mental health treatment. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Pleasanton public health department.