Mark Dominguez, LMFT - California Therapist at Grow Therapy

Mark Dominguez

Mark Dominguez

(he/him)

LMFT
15 years of experience
Solution oriented
Open-minded
Humorous
Virtual
In-person
1522 18th Stree...

Greetings, my name is Mark and I've been working with families and youth in the foster care system for over 14 years. Prior to that I was in the military working as a combat medic. My personality has always brought me into industries where I was able to help others, and that has become my passion. I hope to share joy and compassion for those that I work with, by using a person-centered approach as a basis for everything that I do.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

In our first session I will be conducting an "intake assessment" which will occupy most of the time that we have together. By completing the assessment, we will better define what brings you to therapy and what plan would work best for you and your individual needs.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

I’ve spent several years working with clients that have been brought into custody by Child Protective Services. The youth and the families that I’ve worked with have been highly traumatized, and the cases can become very complex. But, I believe in hope, hard work and the sincere belief in unconditional positive regard for all those that I work with. I believe that every day is a new day and a new opportunity to improve our situations. I’ve seen families, youth, couples, and individuals from all types of backgrounds and experiences set a course to wellness, and improve their life.

About Mark Dominguez

Licensed in

Address

1522 18th Street, Bakersfield, CA, USA, Suit 300

Appointments

Virtual & in-person

My treatment methods

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

CBT helps you become aware of inaccurate or negative thinking so you can view challenging situations more clearly and respond to them in a more effective way.

Solution Focused Brief Treatment

SFBT is based on positive psychology principles and practices, and it's designed to help clients change by exploring their current resources and future hopes. The goal is to help clients use their strengths to achieve their goals and look forward to the future.

Person-centered (Rogerian)

The therapist's role is to provide a space conducive to uncensored self-exploration. As the client explores their feelings, they will gain a clearer perception of themselves, leading to psychological growth. The therapist attempts to increase the client's self-understanding by reflecting and carefully clarifying questions.