Hello my name is Virginia Myricks, LMFT and my goal is to encourage, challenge and empower you to uncover your true potential and lead a life that is worth celebrating. While we can't change difficult situations, we can work together to better understand and resolve challenges in your life. I understand that every individual struggles with life challenges in their own unique way and it would be my pleasure to work with you on identifying your goals, offering treatment interventions that are best suited to your individual needs and to assist you in experiencing a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
As a compassionate and affirming therapist, I strive to create a warm, accepting space where clients feel seen, valued, and empowered in their unique identities. My practice is deeply rooted in trans-affirming and LGBT-inclusive care, ensuring that individuals from all walks of life are met with respect, validation, and understanding.
Grounded in anti-oppressive principles and a strong commitment to social justice, I work collaboratively with clients to navigate life’s challenges while honoring their lived experiences. I believe that healing is not only personal but also deeply connected to the broader systems in which we live. My approach fosters self-compassion, resilience, and empowerment, helping clients cultivate meaningful change in both their inner worlds and their communities.
Whether you are exploring your identity, seeking support for life’s transitions, or working through personal struggles, I am here to walk alongside you with warmth, authenticity, and unwavering support.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker committed to helping you learn how to cultivate the life you deserve and want. My work focuses on targeting ineffective behaviors, thinking patterns, and self-limiting beliefs that create daily barriers to life fulfillment. I believe in taking a collaborative approach towards helping clients reach their goals. I hold space for you to narrate your journey without fear or judgment. I welcome your invitation to walk beside you in letting go of the things and ideas that no longer serve you. You deserve the opportunity to cultivate a better you.
I'm an LCSW with a strong focus on supporting high functioning individuals experiencing burnout, anxiety, and a lack of professional/personal balance.
I approach therapy collaboratively and from a relational perspective. Simply put, I meet people where they are and from there, we work together to discover solutions that work by utilizing evidence-based tools from a variety of approaches (CBT, ACT, EMDR, polyvagal theory).
My personal style is compassionate, grounded in authentic connection, and infused with warmth and humor.
Hello ~ My name is Georgia and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Work. My life experience, education and extensive professional training has brought me on a wonderful journey of helping others. I focus on creating an open and safe environment where thoughts and feelings can be shared in a nonjudgemental space. As a therapist, it's an honor and privilege to be part of the lives of my clients and the ability to walk along with them in their most vulnerable times.
Hello! My name is Katherine, and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California. I am also a woman in my 40's and Filipino American. As a therapist I am dedicated to helping individuals navigate life’s challenges with compassion, cultural sensitivity, and empowerment. As a Filipino American, I bring an awareness of cultural identity, intergenerational dynamics, and the complexities of balancing community and self. I strive to create a safe, inclusive, and collaborative space where healing and growth can flourish. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my friends and family, exploring local food spots, and going on adventures. I believe that therapy is a journey, and I’m honored to walk alongside those seeking change and self-discovery.
Hello, and thank you for taking the time to read my profile. I believe it’s no coincidence that you found your way here — this may be part of God’s plan for you to pause, reflect, and explore support for your journey. I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with eight years of experience in the mental health field and four years in private practice.
I earned my Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pacific Oaks College in Pasadena, California, in 2008. Over the years, I have had the privilege of working with many incredible clients and families, each bringing their own unique strengths, resilience, and life experiences.
I’m glad you’re here. Balancing work, relationships, and personal expectations—especially during life transitions—can be stressful and emotionally draining. I have 22 years of experience in the public mental health system and I with adults and professionals who are navigating anxiety, depression, stress, and major changes, and who are looking for practical support and lasting relief.
My approach is collaborative, supportive, and goal-oriented. I use CBT and solution-focused therapy to help you understand unhelpful patterns, build on your strengths, and create meaningful change. I also incorporate mindfulness along with health and life coaching tools to support emotional balance, resilience, and follow-through in daily life.
Therapy doesn’t require having everything figured out. If you’re seeking a thoughtful, strengths-based approach that focuses on both insight and action, I’d be honored to support you.
Hi there! I have been practicing therapy for thirteen years and still find so much joy in learning each persons unique story. Just a little about me: I graduated from University of the Pacific in 2011 with my BA in Psychology and Cal State Northridge with my MS in Counseling in 2013.
I saw my first client in 2012 and have worked in a variety of settings since then: on site elementary and middle schools, private practice, EAP, intensive outpatient programs, and residential treatment.
I am originally from Mexico and have a strong academic and cultural background in psychology, including a Master’s degree in Couples Therapy. My clinical approach is grounded in Narrative Therapy and Family Systems, allowing me to help clients understand their stories, relationships, and patterns with greater clarity and compassion. I work with individuals and couples who are navigating anxiety, depression, relational issues, and the many challenges that arise in daily life. My goal is to provide a supportive, culturally sensitive space where clients can feel understood, empowered, and equipped to create meaningful change.
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I am passionate about helping each individual live life to the fullest. I take a compassionate and action-based approach. We will strategize together and collaborate on possible solutions for your long standing or brief challenges. I will guide you as you reflect upon whichever subject you choose and together we will come up with a plan of goals and strengths.
I’m a California LCSW who helps teens and adults move through anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship challenges. My approach is warm, structured, and practical—we’ll understand your patterns, strengthen coping and communication skills, and build goals that help you feel more stable and empowered in everyday life. I believe healing can be both compassionate and effective. If you’re ready to feel more grounded, confident, and connected, I’d be glad to support you.
I believe that healing begins with a strong, supportive relationship, which is why I take a client-centered approach - meeting you where you are, listening without judgment, and creating a safe space where you feel seen and heard. I have extensive experience working with teens and young adults working through anxiety, depression, family dynamics and life transitions. My goal is to help you better understand yourself, building resilience, and develop tools to manage life's ups and downs. Whether you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just not like yourself, I'm here to support you on your journey towards feeling more grounded and empowered.
Hi, I’m Leah Yeshnik, LMFT.
I specialize in supporting adults navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, and major life transitions. My approach is honest, direct, and grounded in presence. I listen deeply, reflect thoughtfully, and bring compassion, respect, consistency, humor, and accountability into the therapeutic space. My work is especially attuned to the emotional and relational experiences of women.
I incorporate a range of modalities to meet different learning styles and needs, including expressive arts, journaling, self-reflection, skill building, and somatic practices
Hi, I’m Ashley. I’m a therapist who specializes in supporting individuals navigating trauma, depression, anxiety, and major life transitions. My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and grounded in evidence‑based practices like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and Written Exposure Therapy (WET). I work to create a space where you feel heard, respected, and empowered to move at your own pace.
In our work together, we’ll explore the patterns, beliefs, and experiences that shape how you feel today, and we’ll build practical tools to help you move toward healing, clarity, and a greater sense of control in your life. My goal is to meet you exactly where you are and support you in getting where you want to be.
I am a relational therapist grounded in person-centered and psychodynamic approaches. Shaped by lived experience, cultural humility, and a deep respect for the therapy relationship, I help clients explore patterns, meaning, and emotional experiences in a safe, collaborative space. I believe healing happens when people feel understood, empowered, and free to grow at their own pace.
I see therapy as a collaborative process—one that honors resilience, complexity, and the client’s innate capacity for healing.
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with 9 years of experience working with adults who struggle with anxiety, depression, stress, and life transitions. I provide a supportive, non-judgmental space where clients can explore their thoughts, emotions, and challenges at their own pace.
My therapeutic approach is collaborative and grounded in evidence-based practices, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness-based techniques. I help clients understand patterns that keep them feeling stuck, develop practical coping skills, and build emotional flexibility so they can respond to life’s challenges with greater confidence and clarity.
I believe therapy should feel both supportive and empowering. My goal is to help clients gain insight, strengthen resilience, and make meaningful changes that align with their values and improve overall well-being.
Each of us has our own story and sometimes our experiences leaves us feeling confused, frightened, sad, and often tremendously isolated. I believe therapy can unravel harmful repetitive thought processes and behaviors. Your painful experiences do not have to define you.
My approach to therapy always starts with listening to my client's needs. My methods evolve through constant customization and mutual collaboration. Therapy with me will include exploring aspects of life that are not working well and constructing solutions.
Hi, I’m Paola Zaldivar, a licensed therapist providing therapy for individuals and couples. I have four years of experience, and I believe healing begins in a space where you feel seen, safe, and supported. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, trauma, or relationship challenges, I’m here to walk alongside you with compassion and clarity. My goal is to create meaningful, lasting change by helping you understand yourself more deeply and strengthen your relationships. I can also help you navigate major life transitions—such as getting married, becoming a parent, adjusting to an empty nest, starting school, experiencing grief or illness, or going through a divorce—by getting to the root of your concerns and using cognitive-behavioral techniques to help you regain stability and confidence.
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My communication style is warm, collaborative, down to earth, reassuring, warm and supportive. I focus on creating a safe space where clients feel heard, validated, and seen. I am a collaborative, practical therapist who helps individuals and couples reduce anxiety, improve communication, and shift unhelpful patterns. My approach blends evidence-based tools with relational awareness, supporting clients in creating meaningful change both in and outside of session.
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California as well as a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner in Nebraska. I also have a PhD in International Psychology from the Chicago School. I have 15 years of experience as a therapist, and 15 years previous to that teaching coping skills and working in group homes with adolescents that struggled emotionally.
I strive to provide a trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, non-judgmental space for personal exploration, emotional vulnerability, and growth. Additionally, I am committed to offering LGBTQ+-affirming care.
I utilize a variety of modalities to provide an experience that is tailored to each person and their stage of life. My desire is that you find a calm, strength-based, and client-centered experience each time you meet with me.
My name is Joey Dolowy, (yes it rhymes and yes it is my name, enjoy) and I have been a professional therapist since June of 1998: I have pursued psychology and addiction since a friend over dosed and died when I was 13. I am motivated to help everyone who asks me, it feeds my spirit and it is such a huge part of my identity. I want to help you and I want to hear your story: please contact me and see if my style fits your needs: CHEERS.
Growing up I was challenged with depression and anxiety along with familial dysfunction. When I heard about psychology in sixth grade, I decided I wanted to be a psychologist. After starting a family and enduring an abusive marriage I went back to school to become a mental health therapist. I enjoy sharing my knowledge and challenging others to open their minds to a different way of thinking. Working with individuals as well as parents and couples is rewarding and fostering change for healthier relationships is truly beautiful.
I have over a decade of experience supporting individuals who deal with post-traumatic stress and relationship issues. Attachment injuries, loss, grief, and abandonment can affect how we engage in life. I offer EMDR and somatic therapy as needed to help release emotional charge stored in the body. I believe that what happened to you does not define you. I like to support people who seek personal growth.
Seeking therapy can be a daunting experience, but I am glad you are here. I am a strength-based therapist, and I am here to listen and help you navigate your obstacles to reach your desired goals. I specialize in mood disorders and anxiety and use a variety of modalities to fit your specific needs.I use a variety of modalities, as no one size fits all. Some of the modalities I utilize are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness, attachment theory, and motivational interviewing. We will work collaboratively to find the best approach to meet your desired goals.
My name is Victoria, and I am a 31-year-old mental health professional with over 5.5 years of experience in the field. I am a wife and mom to three beautiful children. I am a local to San Joaquin County. Throughout my career, I have worked primarily with individuals experiencing moderate to severe mental health challenges, providing compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to each person’s needs.
I have extensive experience conducting a range of therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Culturally Focused Behavioral Therapy (CFBT), Motivational Interviewing, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). In addition, I work closely with individuals who experience co-occurring disorders, supporting both mental health and substance use recovery in an integrated and collaborative way.
I am deeply passionate about my work and find fulfillment in helping individuals build insight, resilience, and practical skills to improve their quality of life. What I value most about my role is the opportunity to create meaningful change—walking alongside individuals as they work toward stability, growth, and long-term wellness. I strive to provide a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where individuals feel heard, empowered, and capable of achieving their goals
I am a Licensed Professional Clinical counselor with experience in the mental health field dating back to 2014. I received my training providing crisis care at the Community Research Foundation (i.e. crisis houses), Bayview Crisis Stabilization Unit (affiliated with Paradise Valley Hospital, Kaiser and Horizon Adult Daycare Center. In those roles, I gained experience working with kids 3 and up, adolescence, couples and adults. I have experience using various modalities: Trauma Informed Care, Person Centered, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectal Behavioral Therapy, Emotion Focused Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (just to name a few). I received my Masters of Science from SDSU. I received my Bachelors from St. Mary's College of Maryland.
I work with teens and adults navigating depression, anxiety, and trauma. My approach is collaborative and compassionate, helping clients feel supported as they build insight, develop positive coping skills, and gain meaningful tools to foster lasting change. I strive to create a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients feel understood, heard, and empowered, so they can navigate life’s challenges with greater insight, resilience, and self-compassion.
My name is Tiffany Deneau. I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 10 years of experience. I have worked both in the inpatient/outpatient setting and have worked with several populations. My primary focus is improving emotional regulation, improving relationships, increasing self-esteem, and achieving personal growth. I became a therapist because I know what it feels like to no longer want to go on with life. I also know what it feels like to finally be out of the hole l was in and to feel whole again. I know how difficult it is to ask for help, but it's also the best decision one can make.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker that has had experience in child welfare, foster care and medical social work. I have training in CISN (Critical Incident Stress Debriefing) as well as palliative care. I believe that clarity on a stressful situation or event can often come about after having opportunities to talk about it. My training has equipped me to help individuals identify ways to recognize their strengths and apply them to their current circumstances to change their outlook.
I am Filipino American and immigrated to the United States as a child. While I am not fluent in Tagalog, I can understand Tagalog. I am a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) based in Santa Clara County. I received my master's degree in social work from San Jose State University (SJSU). I have experience working with younger to older adults who struggle with depression and anxiety.
I’m Yu Enomoto, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I offer a warm, compassionate space where you can feel truly seen, heard, and understood. My approach is collaborative and grounded in humanistic, person-centered principles, honoring your unique story and inner wisdom. I believe that healing begins in a safe, trusting relationship where you can explore your experiences without judgment and reconnect with your authentic self. I work with adults navigating depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, life transitions, and cultural challenges. In our work together, we’ll explore what’s on your heart, uncover new perspectives, and gently work through what’s been holding you back. My goal is to help you move toward greater clarity, emotional balance, and a deeper sense of connection to yourself and to those around you.
I am a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) who is bilingual in Spanish and English, with a primary focus on conducting therapy in Spanish.
As a woman, mother, and wife, I deeply believe in the inherent value, love, and potential of each individual. I hold a strong belief in the infinite love of God for all of us, and I am a firm advocate for the possibility of change. I have witnessed the transformative journeys of my clients and recognize the power within each person to grow and thrive.
Hello, I'm Erika. I hold a master’s degree in Professional Counseling from Grand Canyon University and a B.A. from Park University in Parkville, Missouri.
My approach to therapy is integrative and person-centered, utilizing various theoretical interventions to guide and treat each client uniquely. My varied work experiences include serving the community as a Child Protective Investigator with the Department of Children and Families, a Juvenile Probation Officer with the Department of Juvenile Justice, and a Discharge Planner/Mental Health Tech, and Utilization Review Specialist within a Psychiatric Crisis Stabilization Unit. I have provided outpatient, inpatient, IOP, PHP, individual, couples, family, and group therapy at both mental health community centers and addiction residential treatment facilities. Additionally, I have participated in both Drug Court and Mental Health Court practicing forensic psychology.
I treat eating disorders across the spectrum, including ARFID and binge eating disorder, using DBT, emotion-focused interventions, and EMDR when appropriate to address underlying trauma, distress intolerance, and entrenched avoidance patterns.
My work focuses on reducing symptom-driven coping (restriction, avoidance, bingeing) while building sustainable skills for emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and recovery-oriented eating.
When you’re ready to begin your recovery journey—or if you simply need a supportive check-in to regain stability and momentum—I invite you to reach out to schedule a consultation.
Hello my name is Charlene, I would love to assist and guide you on the journey to which you currently find yourself. I am available for telehealth every Friday. It is a very convenient way to do therapy for those with busy lives, or who either work from home, or prefer the privacy of their own home. I also see clients face to face every other Saturday in my Vacaville office. I also do EMDR therapy using tapping or hand held tappers. Please give me a call so we can begin to explore the path ahead.
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I am a compassionate EMDR trained psychotherapist who values my clients' time. This career path became of interest to me after my time in the military, where I saw many of my friends' lives destroyed by PTSD. I am now committed to healing and advocacy work for veterans and civilians alike suffering from mental health conditions. If you are willing to put in the effort, I will bring strategies to our sessions with proven success rates, and continually monitor your progress so that I can be sure that you are hitting your personal goals and getting relief from your symptoms.
I am a licensed bilingual psychologist (Khmer and English) with a passion for helping people explore themselves deeply, understand their relationships, and grow into their fullest potential. My approach blends humanistic, insight-oriented, and experiential therapies, including talk therapy, drama therapy, play, and expressive arts. I create a safe, compassionate, and nonjudgmental space where clients can slow down, reflect, and explore who they truly are.
I work with immigrants, BIPOC individuals, and anyone navigating identity, transition, cultural stress, or existential anxiety as well as people seeking deeper self-understanding and meaningful growth. Many of my clients come looking for ways to process difficult experiences, explore relationships creatively, or develop resilience in the face of challenges. I work with people with various backgrounds ranging from college students to mental health worker themselves.
My approach is deeply shaped by my own experiences growing up in Cambodia. As my parents taught me and my siblings: “It is not the world of survival of the fittest, but the world where you always need to be a little kinder than necessary.” Like many Cambodian families, ours lived through the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge, facing loss, suffering, and hardship. Yet my parents always found ways to give, even when resources were scarce. Their example of kindness and generosity became a core teaching in my life, and it now guides my work as a therapist.
Practicing kindness, compassion ,deep listening, presence, cultural humility, and sensitivity is central to how I support clients. I believe most of us are doing the best we can, and when we cannot see that in ourselves or others, life becomes more difficult. Therapy becomes a place where people can engage with themselves fully, let go of self-judgment, and cultivate self-compassion.
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If you’re on this website I want to applaud you for your bravery and courage to seek services.
I believe our earliest relationships shape how we understand ourselves, connect with others, and cope with emotional challenges.
In therapy, I help clients explore how early relational experiences influence present-day patterns in relationships, self-worth, and emotional regulation. Rather than focusing on “what’s wrong,” we work to understand what once helped you adapt and how those strategies may no longer be serving you.
I take a relational, attachment-informed approach, using the therapeutic relationship as a safe, supportive space to build insight, foster emotional growth, and create meaningful, lasting change.
Jungian therapy will look at the relationship of your “self” to your experiences and look at problems as a symptom of something deeper.
Whether it be a thought or perception, dream, belief, value or current relationship that brings you to therapy, we'll look for what messages are coming to you from within. Tapping into your own creativity, we can use myth and metaphor, poetry, dreams, literature and art to explore your relationship to the problem.
My name is Susan O’Connell. I am an experienced Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with a
Master’s Degree from Loyola University Chicago and specialized training in Family and Couples
Therapy at the Chicago Center for Family Health. For over 29 years, I have worked extensively with
individual adults, couples, families, adolescents, and children. I create a warm, accepting atmosphere in
which to work with clients and find solutions. I help identify my clients’ strengths and resiliencies.
Thank you for sharing information about yourself. I'm so happy that you reached out for help. I am Robert Nwanganga, a licensed therapist. I have been a Social Worker since 2003. I also need to let you know that I am more interested in finding out why a certain behavior is occurring than I am in demonizing you for exhibiting the behavior.
I have worked with a diverse populations and I have learned that therapy has to be personal if it is to be effective. I am committed to working with you in finding what modality works with your personality and focus on your strength in dealing with the situation that brought you to us.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California with over 25 years of experience working as a therapist in private practice. I have worked with a wide variety of clients, ages 8 to 80, who struggle with depression, anxiety, stress, relationship issues, and trauma.
My therapy style is warm and interactive. At times, I may utilize humor to highlight a concern, at other times I may be more directive. I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity and compassion. I utilize a cognitive behavioral approach to therapy while incorporating natural and holistic styles in treatment. I also believe in matching the treatment style to the person and not the person to the treatment style.
It takes courage to take steps towards change. I am here to listen and offer my support and guidance every step of the way.
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I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) in California. I have a doctorate degree (Ed.d) in Traumatology. I work with individuals who are experiencing anxiety, depression, anger, or a variety of emotions due to life's challenges and circumstances.
My goal is to provide clients with all of the tools necessary to navigate through future situations and to help build resilency.
I specialize in working with individuals navigating life transitions, anxiety, depression, and trauma. My approach is client-centered and collaborative, tailored to your unique needs, goals, and pace. You'll find a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can be your authentic self.
Becoming a social worker is a commitment to walking alongside others through their most difficult moments. My path began volunteering at a shelter, where I witnessed the power of listening and advocacy. Each experience has affirmed that social work is where I belong: helping people through their healing journey.
My name is Airy Ramirez, pronounced I-ry. As a licensed therapist, I create a warm and engaging environment where healing and growth naturally unfold. Drawing from my clinical training with a specialized focus on children, families, and veterans, I bring depth and versatility to my practice. I believe in meeting clients exactly where they are, while gently guiding them toward their goals with compassion and expertise. Understanding the demands of modern life, I offer flexible scheduling including evening appointments, alongside secure online and phone sessions.
I am a bilingual (English/Farsi) and multicultural Licensed Clinical Psychologist. I have over 10 years of training, and experience in my field. I received her BA from California State University of San Marcos and earned my Master's and Doctorate degree in clinical psychology from APA accredited Alliant International University. '¨ I have experience providing bilingual services to teens, adults, older adults, Family, and a couples in a variety of settings including community mental health, inpatient/outpatient, and college counseling settings. I began my clinical work at South Bay Guidance Center and Sharp Mesa Vista's Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Intensive Outpatient Program. I completed an APA-approved Pre-doctoral and post-doctoral internship at Institute for Multicultural Counseling and Education Services.'¨'¨I provide Individual, couples, and family therapy for teens, adults and older adults, and specializes in the treatment of depression, anxiety, grief and loss, identity conflict, trauma, anger management, emotion dysregulation, perfectionism, substance use and difficult life transitions. I help clients find their inner resiliency by using integrated approach which includes evidenced-based therapy centered on the following frameworks: psychodynamic, Cognitive Behavioral, Dialectical-Behavioral, Acceptance and Commitment, and Mindful Self-Compassion therapy. Everyone has the capacity for true positive change. I value the complexity of people's unique diverse backgrounds and life values/goals, and use these to guide treatment to help clients reach their potential. My goal is to help you understand your past and develop new ways of dealing with life challenges to create a healthier present. I believe that the best therapy is done when the client and therapist have a strong working relationship. Developing a safe, trusting relationship and working collaboratively creates an environment in which this change can happen more quickly and effectively. I view myself as a caring change agent ready to facilitate the process in a beneficial and meaningful way.
Hi, I’m Cameda. I help adults who feel overwhelmed, stuck, or emotionally exhausted find clarity, relief, and direction again. My style is warm, grounded, and straightforward. I create a space where you can be honest, breathe, and feel supported without judgment. I bring over a decade of experience in trauma-informed care, crisis work, community mental health, and dual-diagnosis treatment. I’m committed to culturally responsive care and helping you build the tools you need to heal, grow, and feel more in control of your life.”
Autumn is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Associate Professional Clinical Counselor. Early in her career, she worked with young adults on a college campus, helping them overcome anxiety, depression, life stage concerns, and transitional challenges.
She later joined the Orange County Crisis Assessment Team, where she de-escalated crisis situations, assessed for suicidality, homicidality, and grave disability, and provided competent, trauma-informed care to individuals experiencing some of the most difficult moments of their lives.
Alongside this work, Autumn practiced in a private practice setting, supporting individuals and couples pacing a wide range of challenges, anxiety, depression, drug addiction, anger management, attachment-style difficulties, communication and conflict resolution struggles, trauma, and premarital counseling. When working with couples, Autumn utilizes a Gottman-informed approach.
When working with individuals, existential therapy is her wheelhouse. She also frequently integrates solution-focused, Cognitive Behavioral, Internal Family Systems, and emotion-focused techniques, tailoring treatment to each client’s unique needs.
I am an integrative therapist who specializes in working with adults and couples, focusing on empathy, connection, and communication to help restore bids for connection. I provide client-centered care to those navigating life transitions, relationship challenges, crises, and other hardships. My approach emphasizes strong therapeutic relationships, creative problem-solving, and compassionate support to help clients clarify their goals, work through challenges, and create meaningful change.