Chenda Dyck, LMFT holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Pre-Physical Therapy from Fresno Pacific University and a Master of Science degree in Marriage, Family and Child Counseling from California State University, Fresno (2016). Born in Cambodia, Chenda came to the U.S. in 2003 with the love and sponsorship of an adoptive American family.
In our first session together, we will start with brief introductions, then dive into the specific challenges you are facing. This will help me create a tailored plan for us to work through in follow-up sessions.
Chenda has extensive experience working with those who suffer from trauma, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, relationship dissatisfaction, phase of life issues, life crises, acculturation stress, and racial diversity issues.
I am so happy you are putting yourself out there and looking for some support! I would love to start an initial assessment with you to get an idea on what you are looking for. I can't guarantee I would be a good fit but I would love to see if I can help in any way! I love working with young professionals who are in the first few years of their careers. My clients are eager to improve, but don't yet have the tools to make this goal a reality. They often feel stuck, overwhelmed and anxious about their careers.
An attachment-based approach to therapy looks at the connection between an infant's early attachment experiences with primary caregivers, usually with parents, and the infant's ability to develop normally and ultimately form healthy emotional and physical relationships as an adult.
To manage mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety, and emotional concerns, such as coping with grief or stress.
It is highly effective and practical approach for treating conditions such as borderline personality disorder, PTSD, anxiety, depression, suicidal behaviors, and non-suicidal self-injury.
I work from a structural approach, meaning that the whole system of the child's life matters to me; through play and parental support, a child can learn and practice healthier ways to live and make choices in their different life domains.