Sacramento counselors specialize in many areas. Find the Sacramento counselor who is best suited to help you with what you need.
Travis Nelson, Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, AMFT, APCC
Phone: (209) 418-0178
Practice: Spark Center for Self Development
Address: 1412 S Street Suite 100 Sacramento, California 95811
Website: SparkCenter.com
Specialties:
- Virtual Counseling
- Trauma and PTSD
- Family Conflict
- Child or Adolescent
- Racial Identity
- Sports Performance
Bio:
Great Risings! I am excited to be a person of interest for your self development needs. I am a Proud Father of two wonderful young men. My youngest is graduating from highschool this year, so I am aware of the challenges faced by most parents, professionals, Service Members, Veterans, coaches, Teachers, and leaders. Life can be challenging, and in time of crisis it is always comforting speaking with someone down to earth and empathetic enough to hear your concerns. I am experienced in life and the daily challenges we face. I have been prepared and equipped to work with all individuals and organizations in the spirit of diversity and equality. My worldview has been crafted as a US Army Officer and OIFI Veteran; as a Father; as a Service Coordinator in a Psychiatric Health Facility; and as a Basketball Coach. Along with my professional training and education; I offer sincerity, honesty, empathy, and respect for all persons from all backgrounds. Please allow me the opportunity to hear your concerns and work together to find a place of healing and stabilization. [Read More]
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Karen Boe, LMFT, RPT-S
Phone: (916) 448-1812
Practice: Kid Counseling Sacramento
Address: 3406 American River Drive, Suite D, Sacramento, California 95864
Specialties:
- Sandtray therapy
- Art therapy
- Theraplay ®
- Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP)
- Therapy dog
- Children and Adolescents
Bio:
My Education and Experience: I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with over fifteen years of experience working with children, adolescents, and families primarily in a community-based setting. I hold a BS in Psychology as well as an MA in Marriage and Family Therapy both from George Fox University. During my internship while a student at school I developed a passion for working with children and their families and decided it would be my primary focus. After I graduated from college, I relocated to California where I spent many years working for a private non-profit agency and a foster family agency providing individual, family and group therapy in a variety of settings. I am working towards becoming a Animal Assisted Play Therapist ® (AAPT) and have been integrating my Chocolate Labrador, Theo, into my practice. Theo is a registered therapy dog through Pet Partners and has an AKC Canine Good Citizen Certificate. I also have training in Sandtray therapy, Art therapy, Theraplay ® and Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP). I recently graduated from the Center for Adoption Support and Education’s Training for Adoption Competency (TAC) program. My Approach: I began my work with children and families early on in my career and decided it was where I wanted to focus my practice. I have a passion for working with children and families as I recognize the importance of them growing up in a loving home. During my early work I fell in love with play therapy recognizing that kids often don’t want to sit down and talk through their feelings, but rather they play out their feelings and experiences. With the tweens and teens I will use games, art, or other inventions to engage them and help them express their feelings and experiences. I also believe in not only focusing on the child, but the whole family, which is why I include the parents as part of the process recognizing the family is a system, not just individual parts. My experience is parents often need support and ideas about how to support their child with whatever they might be struggling with. I love what I do and strive to meet the needs of the child and their family believing they have the strengths and resources they need to solve their problems, as they are the experts of their lives, family, and experiences. A little more about me: I grew up in a little town in Montana where most of my family still lives. Theo and I get back to Montana to visit a few times each year. I love to read, run, put together jig saw puzzles, ride my bike and go for long walks by the river with Theo. Theo has a passion for water, playing with tennis balls, and people who provide a lot of pets. [Read More]
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Debrah D. DeLoney-Deans, Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Phone: (916) 399-3710
Email: [email protected]
Practice: Debrah Deans Therapy Services
Address: 1023 H Street Suite B4 Sacramento, California 95814
Website: DebrahDeansTherapy.com
Specialties:
- Virtual Counseling
- Mood Disorders
- Relationship Issues
- Women's Issues
- Self Esteem
- Marital and Premarital
Bio:
Life can get pretty overwhelming at times. And, with all of the personal and professional demands on our time, maintaining balance, healthy habits, and a positive attitude can become increasingly more difficult over time. Constant pressure, stress or worry can have a negative impact on our mental and physical health, contributing to poor sleep, increased irritability, and poor decision making. If you want to restore balance in your life, experience more joy and inner peace, or improve your relationships, you are in the right place. I work with individuals, couples and families from diverse social and cultural backgrounds. I have experience treating a wide variety of conditions, including depression, anxiety, complex trauma resulting from childhood abuse, substance abuse, poor self esteem, people pleasing, career/life transitions, grief, poor communication, blended family issues, co-parenting and more. I draw upon a variety of therapeutic modalities to customize treatment for each client’s needs and desired goals. If you are ready for a new beginning, call today. I offer a free 20 minute telephone consultation. Late evening and Saturday appointments are available. [Read More]
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Genevieve Fahey, Marriage & Family Therapist, MA
Phone: (530) 755-6776
Email: [email protected]
Practice: Genevieve Fahey Psychotherapy
Address: Sacramento, California 95816
Website: GenevieveFahey.com
Specialties:
- Virtual Counseling
- Trauma and PTSD
- Domestic Abuse
- Women's Issues
- Suicidal Ideation
- Spirituality
Bio:
Being sensitive in this world isn’t easy. If you identify as a healer or a highly sensitive/empathetic person, you may find yourself trying to use your gifts to “save” others. You may find that people easily open up to you. You may also find that a lot of your dating life has been based on healing, changing, and helping others. It leaves little room for your needs, leading to dysfunctional relationships. When you continuously have projects instead of partners you might be worried your “picker” is broken. It’s not broken. It’s just not your job to heal everyone. It’s time to find a relationships based on reciprocity. We will re-focus your empathy towards yourself to build up your self-esteem and strengthen your boundaries. I work with a combination of talk therapy and EMDR to help you find balance, heal, and discover how to set healthy boundaries and have healthier relationships. Through consciously examining your relational patterns a shift begins. You can have the healthier relationships you deserve. Healing does happen. I invite people of all gender and sexuality expressions. I invite clients to bring all parts of themselves into the therapy room (Culture, spirituality, gender, etc.). I value wholeness and authenticity. [Read More]
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Devin Nelson, Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
Phone: (916) 444-2170
Email: [email protected]
Practice: HOPE Counseling Center
Address: 1430 Alhambra Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95816
Website: Hope-CounselingCenter.org
Specialties:
- Virtual Counseling
- Relationship Difficulties
- Depression
- Anger
- Addiction
- Spiritual Issues
Bio:
My name is Devin Nelson and I am a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist who has a passion in coming alongside and working with couples, men, young adults, and adolescents. Whether it is dealing with relationship difficulties, depression, anger, anxiety, self-esteem/identity, co-dependency, spiritual issues, addiction, trauma or any life changes, I would like to help. My approach to therapy typically draws from a psychodynamic, systems, attachment, cognitive behavioral and experiential approach. If ‘trauma’ is present and impacting one’s day to day functioning, I am additionally trained in trauma modalities such as Brain-spotting and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing). Over the last two decades, I have been involved in a span of work such as full time pastoral ministry, the corporate world, a full time stay-at-home dad, and working with adolescent boys as a case worker for a residential program helping them with their substance use addiction and mental health struggles. In addition, I have been married for over 13 years and have 4 children. My experiences, relationships and faith have enriched, humbled and strengthened me to be able to come alongside others and help them through their journeys. Life is messy! There can be things, circumstances, people, and even ourselves that have hurt, hindered and distracted us from making the changes and being the change that we long to experience. Many times we are left feeling lost, overwhelmed, wounded, stuck, and confused. My heart is to join with you during your difficult season by creating a safe space, just for you, to be heard and understood, to discover a deeper sense of self, to challenge and change unhelpful patterns of thoughts and behaviors, to gently navigate the wounds of past traumas, and most of all to feel empowered once again through a renewed sense of hope, healing and restoration. If you have questions or would like to schedule an appointment you can reach me at (530) 377-6510 or at my secure email [email protected]. Supervised by a licensed clinician. [Read More]
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Kathleen Oravec, LMFT
Phone: (916) 912-4777
Email: [email protected]
Practice: Midtown Sacramento Therapy
Address: 2118 P St, Sacramento, CA 95816
Specialties:
- Virtual Counseling
- Marital and Premarital
- Relationship Issues
- Anxiety
- Parenting
- Career Counseling
Bio:
I earned my M.A. in 2009 as a graduate of the University of San Francisco‘s Counseling Psychology Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) Program. I am a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. I have now been working for 10 years in private practice. I have also worked as a therapist for Sacramento County Mental Health as a clinician along with working in a private psychiatric facility handling intakes for individuals in crisis. I perform assessments for suicidality, drug and alcohol abuse, bipolar disorder and anxiety among other psychiatric illnesses. My role is to very quickly assess and identify what is going on with each person so that they can get the best help possible. Often I interface with their families in the intake process as well. In the past, I worked with children and their families in a variety of settings including as an on-site school counselor dealing with family, peer, and bullying issues. I have also worked in group home settings with developmentally delayed children and adolescents in crisis. Helping people through counseling and psychotherapy is my passion. Please remember…. if you are looking for an counseling services , ask if the therapist is licensed by the Board of Behavioral Sciences. Many therapists are allowed to practice as Interns, and they may not have the expertise you are requiring for your issues.. I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a graduate degree and 3000 hours of training and years of practice post licensing. I would welcome the opportunity to work with you as your therapist to help you realize your goals and dreams. [Read More]
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Colleen King, LMFT
Phone: (916) 295-1819
Email: [email protected]
Practice: Insight Counseling Sacramento
Address: 25 Cadillac Drive, Suite 103 Sacramento, California 95825
Specialties:
- Virtual Counseling
- Bipolar Disorder
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Codependency
- Grief
Bio:
I help adults and teens living with anxiety, depression or bipolar disorder learn effective strategies to manage symptoms and feel good about themselves. When you’re feeling out of control or paralyzed by your emotions, self-worth plummets and compounds your mood swings. When moving through life “pretending to be normal” leaves you feeling hollow and alone, reach out for compassionate guidance. If you’re ready for change, I can help you untangle the overwhelm, practice coping skills to create balance, and find your path to a meaningful and authentic life. In addition to mood disorders, I also specialize in grief, LGBTQ affirmative therapy, attachment injuries, and codependency. If you’re experiencing challenges in just getting through each day with your relationship conflicts, stress, or low self-worth, I invite you to explore your potential by choosing to take action. You deserve to invest time and resources in your well-being. When so many things seem out of your control, it’s empowering to focus on what you do have control over – Yourself. Take one step toward a healthy and happy you by scheduling your free 20 minute phone consultation. [Read More]
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Steve DeBenedetti-Emanuel, Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Phone: (916) 251-9923
Email: [email protected]
Practice: River City Counseling
Address: 1501 28th Street, Suite 230 Sacramento, California 95816
Website: RiverCityCounseling.com
Specialties:
- Virtual Counseling
- Child or Adolescent
- Parenting
- Relationship Issues
- Family Conflict
- School Issues
Bio:
“We’re worried about our daughter. She has changed since starting middle school. She’s cutting, and we’re really scared.” “College is around the corner. He’s really anxious and smoking weed & drinking. He yells when we try to talk to him. Maybe he’ll talk to you.” “My wife cheated and won’t say why. I really want to save our marriage. Can you help?” “I pretend I’m happy, but I’m actually miserable. I cry most nights and drink way too much.” If this sounds like you, pick-up the phone and let’s get started! My education provides me with the necessary “book knowledge,” which I couple with over twenty years experience as a therapist and 25 years in the “helping professions,” to develop a unique counseling experience. I do “what works,” while being cautious to work in a professional manner, utilizing mainstream counseling techniques. I am a trained facilitator of Parent Project, a comprehensive parenting class for parents of children ages 11-17. I utilize this training to provide parents with a structure which helps them feel parent more effectively and improve their family lives. Feel free to contact me at [email protected] [Read More]
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Lauren Lowe, LMFT
Phone: (916) 565-2112
Email: [email protected]
Practice: Independent
Address: 1515 River Park Dr Suite 175 Sacramento, California 95815
Website: LaurenLoweTherapy.com
Specialties:
- Virtual Counseling
- Trauma and PTSD
- Addiction
- Coping Skills
- Weight Loss
- Chronic Pain
Bio:
I work with a wide range of emotional and behavioral issues, providing services that span from depression and anxiety to reprocessing recent and past traumas. I specialize in EMDR therapy and frequently treat individuals who suffer from PTSD, resulting from a specific event or from ongoing trauma that occurred throughout childhood. I am strength-based, solution-focused, and non-judgmental. I focus on helping patients develop coping skills, so that they can successfully manage uncomfortable feelings, interpersonal struggles, and challenging life circumstances. I work to empower patients, helping them to identify tools to manage emotional reactivity. I teach clients to manage impulsivity and rage, using anger management and grounding techniques. My goal is to help patients get honest with themselves, so that they can experience profound growth, healing, and change. During COVID-19 stay-at-home orders, my therapy sessions are through HIPPA compliant ‘TeleMentalHealth’ technology online therapy, so I’m as close as your phone or computer! You can text, call, or e-mail me at any time. [Read More]
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Veronica Perez-Thayer, Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, MA, AMFT
Phone: (916) 341-9969
Email: [email protected]
Practice: Love Heal Grow Counseling
Address: 2131 Capitol Avenue, Suite 306 Sacramento, California 95816
Website: LoveHealGrow.com
Specialties:
- Virtual Counseling
- Relationship Issues
- Marital and Premarital
- Sex Therapy
- Anxiety
- Stress
Bio:
Do you find yourself feeling frustrated, stressed out, or lonely in a relationship that once used to feel passionate, comforting, and fulfilling? Has your relationship slipped into a pattern of distance, distrust, resentment, and unappreciation, leaving you wondering where you or your partner went wrong? Perhaps your cultural differences, expectations of family members, or pressure of other commitments have stretched your relationship too thin and you’re struggling to find balance. You’re longing to feel valued, desired, and emotionally safe. Reach toward the relationship you desire by contacting me at www.lovehealgrow.com. I help couples and individuals reconnect and navigate challenges with their partners to rediscover values, passion, and satisfying intimacy and sex in their relationships. Whether you want to discover or rekindle emotional or physical intimacy, learn to manage conflict in a healthy manner, or repair from trauma in your relationship, I’m here to support you. Your relationship is important to you, and you want to work with someone who is patient, non-judgmental and can appreciate the complexity of your relationship. Learn how to evoke intention, passion, effective communication, and discovery with your partner. I’d be honored to support you on your journey! [Read More]
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Monique Vandenbos, Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Phone: (916) 749-8000
Email: [email protected]
Practice: Independent
Address: 2830 I Street Suite 304 Sacramento, California 95816
Specialties:
- Couples Counseling
- Developmental Trauma
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Trauma and PTSD
- Depression
Bio:
I provide therapy for couples and individuals in Midtown Sacramento. My approach to therapy is interactive, playful, and compassionate. I believe that therapy can open us to feel more connected to ourselves and our relationships, more intentional about our lives and more secure. I respect the vulnerability of each of us when reaching out for therapy and look forward to empowering individuals and couples. In session I use a combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, DBT, EMDR, sensorimotor psychotherapy and IFS to meet the diverse needs of each client. I specialize in treating trauma and symptoms resulting from complex trauma. I work with clients to transform stuck parts into inner resources of strength and wisdom. I am an EMDRIA certified therapist and continue to take advanced trainings in EMDR. I am trained in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and hold a certificate in Image Transformation Therapy. I am certified in Trauma Focused CBT. I am trained in Internal Family Systems Therapy and Mindfulness Self-Compassion. [Read More]
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Scott Hamilton, College Counselor
Phone: (916) 364-4400
Email: [email protected]
Practice: Future Stars College Counseling Center
Address: 10419 Old Placerville Road, Suite 265 Sacramento, CA 95827
Website: FutureStars.org
Specialties:
- College Counseling
- High School Placement Counseling
Bio:
Scott is the President of Future Stars College Counseling. Scott holds a degree in Psychology from Rutgers University. Prior to becoming a college counselor, Scott was a successful project manager and marketing executive for a Fortune 50 company. He served at the national level as president of the preeminent association for college consultants, the Higher Education Consultants Association (HECA), and is a member of the Western Association of College Admission Counselors (WACAC). Scott was selected by UC Davis to help create their College Counseling Certificate Program. After the program was designed, Scott was chosen as the first instructor. He is regularly interviewed by local and national publications for his insight and expertise on the college admissions process. Scott has spent years researching the college admissions process, has toured hundreds of college campuses, and attends multiple professional conferences annually. He also gives back to the Sacramento community through pro-bono work and as a volunteer presenter at local college nights. These experiences have provided Scott with a great base of knowledge, unsurpassed organizational skills and a deep understanding of teens. He is able to relate well to all types of students in a non-confrontational style while building a relationship based on trust and mutual respect. [Read More]
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Joanie Fellows, Licensed MFT
Phone: (916) 978-1786
Practice: Balanced Path Counseling Services
Address: 1909 Capitol Ave UNIT 304, Sacramento, CA 95811
Website: BalancedPathCounseling.com
Specialties:
- Virtual Counseling
- Trauma and PTSD
- Relationship Issues
- Depression
- Transgender
- Borderline Personality
Bio:
Prior to setting up practice in Midtown Sacramento, Joanie has provided therapy and psycho-education to a wide diversity of people. She has provided services to a culturally diverse population of adults, adolescents and children. She has worked for Mental Health Agencies in a variety of non-traditional settings. Joanie’s compassion for under served populations has continually expressed itself in the work that she has chosen. She has worked as a therapist in two junior high schools in the Bay Area where she provided services to children exposed to long term trauma. She has also provided Therapy and Social Work services to foster children in Oakland, CA. In addition she has worked in an adult recovery center in the Bay Area providing milieu treatment and psycho-educational groups for clients struggling with food and chemical addictions. She has provided therapy and psycho-educational support for mothers and their young children in a Community Based Early Childhood Mental Health program. Joanie’s interest in human behavior stemmed from her own need to become more present and aware in her own life and her desire to make meaning from the human experience. She studied the effect that culture had on individual identity and behavior by earning her Bachelors degree in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Santa Barbara. She went on to earn her Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential and a Single Subjects Teaching Credential in Sociology from the Santa Barbara University. She later earned her Master Degree in Holistic Counseling Psychology from John F. Kennedy University in the Bay Area. Joanie has also completed additional studies in Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness, Trauma Therapy, Early Childhood Mental Health and Prolonged Exposure Therapy for Veterans. Joanie has always had an intense desire to understand what it is that makes us human. She has continually asked questions of herself and others as to what it is that contributes to our sense of self and our sense of efficacy in the world. She has faced many things in her life that have challenged the very fabric of her being. She believes that we all come with our own set of unique flaws which makes us precious and more human. And we all have the intrinsic capacity to transform that within us that does not serve the higher good within us and within the world. [Read More]
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Penelope Chui, Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, LPCC, NCC
Phone: (916) 709-787
Practice: Independent
Address: 6130 Freeport Blvd Suite 200B Sacramento, California 95822
Website: SacHolisticCounseling.net
Specialties:
- Mood Disorders
- Anxiety
- Relationship Issues
- Family Conflict
- Cancer Survivorship
- Spirituality
Bio:
Having difficulties in your life? Experiencing emotional distress? Having relationship, family or work difficulties? Feeling anxious and overwhelmed with the demands from your spouse, children and boss? Finding you and your spouse get stuck in negative communication patterns? Are you and your family feel difficulty facing emotional, spiritual, social and physical changes or limitations? Cancer knocks at your door. You feel sacred, overwhelmed and don’t know what will happen to you. As an experienced Marriage & Family Therapist, I will work with you to undergo the challenges affecting your body, mind, family, career and every aspect of your life. I speak English and Cantonese fluently. I have worked with people with diverse ethnic backgrounds. The wisdom of Asian culture complements my Western education and training in psychology and counseling. My awareness of both Eastern and Western philosophies enhances my ability to provide unique and holistic counseling to my clients and their families. I have flexible office hours: Mondays through Saturdays, days and evenings. According to my experiences, making the first call reduces your anxiety about the counseling process. Don’t wait to get help. Give me a call. I’m looking forward to talking with you [Read More]
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Joel D. Walton, LMFT
Phone: (916) 587-1948
Practice: Today's Christian Counseling
Address: 7844 Madison Ave Suite 108 Fair Oaks, California 95628
Website: MendedLife.com
Specialties
- Virtual Counseling
- Relationship Issues
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Patricia Rose, Marriage & Family Therapist, MFT
Phone: (916) 259-3962
Practice:
Address: 655 University Ave Suite 202 Sacramento, California 95825
Specialties
- Virtual Counseling
- Relationship Issues
Bio:
I have over 40 years of experience working in the Holistic Health field, and so I draw from many different modalities where we explore together what is needed for change and growth. I believe that what is true for each person can be found within, so my job is to help you explore and find those answers and insights that lead to growth. I also offer a deeply personal and interactive relationship where I seek to provide the safety for this exploration, as well as the opportunity to have an experience of a relationship that is both corrective and healing. Our work may focus on managing current stressors, but we may also explore more deeply any underlying issues that can be rooted in history. These triggers often arise exactly when we are ready for this exploration, and so together we can do what alone may be too difficult. I also work with dreams as ways of bringing out what is unconscious, allowing your psyche to guide us toward what wants to become conscious. My work involves helping you to have a more honest and compassionate relationship with yourself, so you can be more authentic and intimate with others. [Read More]
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Janet Cadiz Guevarra, LMFT
Phone: (916) 250-1471
Practice: The Peak Counseling Group
Address: 25 Cadillac Dr #120, Sacramento, CA 95825
Specialties
- Anxiety
- Depression
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Catherine O’Brien, MA, LMFT
Phone: (916) 718-9501
Practice: Happy with Baby
Address: 1116 22nd St, Sacramento, CA 95816
Website: HappyWithBaby.com
Specialties
- Postpartum Support
- Women's Issues
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Francine Farrell, LMFT, ICADC
Phone: (916) 971-1159
Practice: Francine Farrell & Associates
Address: 3838 Watt Ave C300 Sacramento, California 95821
Specialties
- Addiction
- Marital and Premarital
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Anna Osborn, LMFT
Phone: (916) 955-3200
Practice: Life Unscripted Counseling
Address: 2617 K St #200, Sacramento, CA 95816
Specialties
- Couples
- Infidelity
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David Pabalate, Marriage and Family Therapist Trainee
Phone: (916) 772-6158
Practice: The Place Within - A Nonprofit Counseling Center
Address: 720 Sunrise Ave Suite D 212 Roseville, CA
Website: ThePlaceWithinCounseling.com
Specialties
- Couples
- Individuals
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Carly Kubochi, Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, MA, AMFT
Phone: (916) 287-3430
Practice:
Address: 1614 X Street, Suite A Sacramento, California 95818
Specialties
- Anxiety
- Depression
Bio:
“If I could give you any gift, it would be to see yourself through my eyes.” This is a quote I hold near and dear to my heart, as well as one I find myself living and standing by, both in and out of the therapy room. I do my best to shed light on my client’s strengths, so that they can live life as their most authentic selves. I find it easy to empathize with and empower others and apply this in both my personal and professional life. I would describe my approach to therapy as strength-based and collaborative, taking tools from several different models, in order to cater to the person in front of me and meet you where you are. Although I may be considered the expert in the room, you are the expert of your life. Therefore, I will do my best to pick up what you put down and act as a guide to assist you in areas of your life where you’re struggling. I believe success happens within the relationship. Therefore, it is important to create a foundation that caters to you so you can successfully reach your goals, while simultaneously having a safe space to give you a voice and choice. Lastly, I believe having and keeping an open mind, as well as staying curious, are key aspects to thriving and surviving in therapy and in life! If you’d like to connect, just reach out today! [Read More]
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Patricia Brunner, Psychologist, PhD
Phone: (916) 678-0798
Practice: Roseville Counseling and Therapy for Adults, Couples, and Families
Address: 2412 Professional Drive Roseville, CA 95661
Specialties
- Anxiety
- Stress related Illness
Bio:
My interest in helping people began early in life when I found I had a heightened sensitivity toward the emotional challenges of friends and family. Watching the effects of divorce, substance abuse, and family dysfunction was both heartbreaking and inspiring. I knew I wanted to help undo this damage and prevent others from experiencing it. In college, at UC Irvine, I pursued the social sciences in hopes of helping others. When I was able to work with emotionally disturbed children, I knew I had found my passion. I found it particularly curious how a child’s well-being was so impacted by their parents’ mental health as well as the health of their marriage. It became clear to me that helping children meant helping their parents with their own issues as well. While pursuing my Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology I focused on developing my skills with adults and teens. I found that many of the difficulties adults encountered, both individually and with their relationships, were compounded by their own childhoods and the beliefs they still carried. I began to focus on helping them heal old wounds as well as develop new tools to build a better quality of life. A few years later, I decided to challenge my skills by working with terminally and chronically ill children at Children’s Hospital of Orange. Working with children and families facing their mortality focused my attention on the importance of treating the whole individual – emotional, social and spiritual. I realized that an individual’s quality of life is dependant on their ability to manage their internal world, their relationships with their loved ones, and having a spiritual connection. After those particularly challenging years, I opened my private practice and felt is was important to treat adults, couples, teens and children. For over 20 years I have been helping people improve their quality of life. [Read More]
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Arielle Grossman, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Phone: (916) 905-2214
Practice: Independent
Address: 945 University Ave Suite 100 Sacramento, CA 95825
Specialties
- Anger Management
- Highly Sensitive Person
Bio:
I’ve been working in the mental health field for four years and became a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in June 2019. I specialize in Mindfulness Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, working on identifying negative thought patterns that impact behavior. Mindfulness comes in the form of learning to be more compassionate, understanding and whole-hearted in the present rather than judgmental, shameful, or critical. Working with me, you will naturally develop an awareness of self through your values, beliefs, feelings, strengths and body. I believe that every client I work with has the innate ability to heal themselves. It is the situations or moments in all our lives that create self-doubt, low self-worth, trauma, anxiety or depression that can derail us from our true path. Therapy is an amazing first step on getting back onto track. I’m strength and positive based therapist as well. I will support you on seeing and valuing the strengths that you already have and learn how to begin utilizing those strengths towards a better self. I want you to feel empowered, listened too and find the connections in your story that led you to the path you are on today. I want to help you flip the negative narrative in your head you’ve been living with for too long and start being happier today! I absolutely love my job and feel grateful every day I get the privilege to be a part of someone’s journey into self-discovery and healing. My other qualifications: Bachelors of Science in Criminology: Forensic Behavioral Science and a Master’s of Arts in Counseling Psychology. My first experience in mental health was through The Effort Sacramento on the Suicide Prevention Hotline for two years. I’m a nerd at heart, loving all things from Star Wars to the latest horror movie. I’m passionate about all things Italian especially the art and language. I’ve been told I’m direct, open and honest. And oh, I’m a husky owner and love to laugh 🙂 You could find me somewhere on the American River Trail on the weekend or lost in a used bookstore. [Read More]
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