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Dr Tatiana Chircop Rollick

(she/her)

Dr Tatiana Chircop Rollick , PhD - California Psychologist at Grow Therapy
PhD
20 years of experience
Empowering
Virtual
Dr. Chircop-Rollick is originally from the Maltese Islands in the Mediterranean near Italy. She has lived internationally including Munich, London, Paris, Rome, New York, New Jersey, Kentucky, Hawaii and California. Having been raised on an island, living in Oahu, Hawaii and spending time at the beaches in California, Dr Chircop-Rollick is a person who gets her energy from the ocean. She is a certified scuba diver, an avid swimmer, and played water polo in high school. She was on her high school’s gymnastics and soccer teams. She also studied classical ballet until moving to the United States in 1989. Dr Chircop-Rollick enjoys a balanced life and cherishes spending time with her family. She enjoys cooking homemade dinners, baking, live theater, hockey, and baseball games with her family. Dr Chircop-Rollick leads a healthy lifestyle and enjoys working out daily. Dr Chircop-Rollick loves spending time with her beloved English Bulldog Winston who upon patient request assists her in therapy. She is passionate about rehabilitating abused dogs or practically anything that has fur and has piloted programs in correctional settings that train suitable rescued dogs as service animals for veterans and active-duty disabled military service personnel. Dr Chircop-Rollick is an avid reader of historical novels and fiction and speaks English, Maltese, and Italian fluently.

Next available: Jul 18

Ana Del Rosario Murray

(she/her)

Ana Del Rosario Murray, LMFT - California Therapist at Grow Therapy
LMFT
6 years of experience
Solution oriented
Open-minded
Empowering
Virtual
My name is Ana Del Rosario Murray I am Latina indigenous woman, mother, and wife residing in the vibrant SF Bay Area. I graduated from the University San Francisco with my Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy. I have 6 years of experience working within San Francisco. With a deep-rooted passion for community work, I possess an intimate understanding of the intricacies and challenges faced by diverse populations within community. Having grown up in a tightly knit community of South San Francisco, I am keenly aware of the socioeconomic, cultural, and systemic issues that impact the lives of individuals within these communities can face. This firsthand knowledge fuels my unwavering commitment to making a positive difference and uplifting those around me. I firmly believe in the power of collective action, I am dedicated to creating meaningful change through my work. By embracing my unique cultural perspective and drawing upon my personal experiences, I strive to foster genuine connections, empower individuals, and promote social justice within the communities I serve.

Next available: Jul 20

Philip Martin Takakjian

Philip Martin Takakjian, PhD - California Psychologist at Grow Therapy
PhD
30 years of experience
Direct
Solution oriented
Authentic
Virtual
Areas of Expertise: PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, Psychosomatic Disorders, Addiction, Relational Issues, Stress Management, Family Issues, Couple's Issues, Personal Growth, East/West Psychotherapy, Eating Disorders, Bipolar Disorders and Obsessive Compulsive Disorders. 7 years ago I created Psychosomatic Psychotherapy, a novel and highly effective treatment that integrates mind, body and emotion. This method targets blocked emotion and inflammation. Most Western therapies are essentially mind-oriented, but we are so much more than our thoughts. My approach includes elements of Emotion Focused Therapy, Short Term Psychodynamic Therapy, Somatic Therapy and Zen Buddhism. Psychosomatic Psychotherapy treats all mental health conditions, many chronic medical conditions and is quickly effective at helping people and their problems. We begin by telling our story. We go at a slower pace than usual and we pay special attention to the emotionally important parts of the story, e.g., talking to our mother, worrying about work, conflict in a relationship, etc. Here we pause and direct our attention to our abdomen and ask, “How do/did I feel about this or that or him or her?” Then we wait. We don’t rush to answer the question with our heads, we wait for an answer to slowly arise from our bodies. We are bypassing our intellectual defenses and asking our bodies what’s really going on. When discover our feelings we express them in a full-throated and wholehearted way! Then we just feel (not analyze!) that feeling in our bodies until the feeling dissolves or almost completely dissolves, usually within a few minutes. Last, we scan our bodies for any lingering areas of tightness or tension in places like the stomach, chest, throat, head, jaw, neck, or face. When we discover where we’re holding stress and somaticized emotions, we feel these areas until the tension/tightness/emotion dissolves, usually within a few minutes. Developing a greater capacity to feel also provides critical and deeper insight into our issues. The overall goal is to unblock emotions and reduce dangerous inflammation by metabolizing and processing emotions and somatic constrictions in the body. Along the way, we are also challenging old, disempowering stories and replacing them with more accurate, empowering narratives. When treatment integrates the cognitive, emotional, and somatic dimensions of our conditions, mental and physical symptoms are significantly reduced.

Next available: Jul 16

Yang Jiang

(she/her)

Yang Jiang, LMFT - California Therapist at Grow Therapy
LMFT
10 years of experience
Authentic
Empowering
Direct
Virtual
**ACCEPTING ADULTS (18+) ONLY** Hi, I'm Yang. And I'm here to help you heal from self-abandonment and emotional dysregulation. Self-abandonment occurs when we struggle to stand up for our needs and live by our authentic values; often, we don't even know what they are. Those who struggle with self-abandonment don't feel like they know who they really are, and what they want, and often feel directionless and ungrounded. We feel small, afraid, anxious, aggressive and dependent on others. Emotional dysregulation occurs when we don't understand our emotions and how to manage them. They control us, instead of the other way around. We behave in ways we wish we didn't, and we build up shame around those behaviors as if they are who we are. We cannot separate our emotions from who we are. These issues often lie at the heart of different mental health struggles, such as depression, anxiety, as well as many relationship challenges. The good news is that resolving these, therefore, can potentially lead to ripple effects of change in your life.

Next available: Jul 19

Steven Cospewicz

(he/him)

Steven Cospewicz, LCSW - California Therapist at Grow Therapy
LCSW
13 years of experience
Intelligent
Warm
Solution oriented
Virtual
Hello! I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) based in California, New York, and Nevada. I received my Masters from the University of Southern California (USC) and have practiced for 13 years. I have worked with the LGBTQI+ community, as well as those beginning or deciding to move on to graduate programs and those navigating the stresses of anxiety and depression.

Next available: Jul 17

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