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Dr. Rona PsyD
Psychologist, PsyDMany of my clients see me for support with managing their chronic pain or illness. Others are looking to heal from trauma, anxiety, or burnout. I’m deeply committed to working with diverse & marginalized communities. I often meet with women of color, professionals from immigrant families, and trans and gender expansive folks. I'm also passionate about helping fellow AAPI folks navigate difficult family and cultural dynamics, or challenge the inner critic & imposter syndrome at work.
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Megan Bruce
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSWMy clients are kind, sensitive, driven people who feel stuck. They have eating disorders. They’re anxious. They feel like they’re failing in their relationships. They don't understand why they can't just power through their emotional issues the way they've powered through everything else. The feeling of not being good enough is making them miserable. Life feels hard. A healthy relationship to your body and mind are closer than you think. I can help you get there. Reach out today.
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Carina Hartley
Associate Professional Clinical Counselor, California 15028, Oregon R9409If you're feeling lost, disconnected, or struggling to find your groove in the world: I hear you. I bet there are also ways that you are yearning to express yourself; to be deeply seen and supported. Are you hoping to show up in relationships authentically? Embrace parts of your identity that are exciting and scary unknowns? Make sense of past experiences? I'm here to hold space for whatever is present for you - whether it's mental health stuff, gender/sexuality, or life in general.
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James Baker
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFTAre you a someone who has a lot of strengths but keeps hitting a wall? Many of those I work with have difficulty recognizing and articulating their emotions, which can lead to difficulty making decisions, asserting their needs, or setting healthy boundaries. They may feel disconnected from themselves and others, as if they are not fully present, leading to problems in their relationships and even with themselves. Does any of this sound familiar?
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Karin Wandrei
Clinical Social Worker , LCSWI work with a variety of adults individually and in relationships who present with issues such as depression, anxiety, and relationship issues. I like to work with young people in their twenties, , musicians, academics, rural residents, and children/grandchildren of Holocaust survivors. I am a sex positive therapist who is LGBT and polyamory friendly.
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Jacqueline Connors
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFTI help men and women get control of old thinking patterns and heavily conditioned emotions to get to where they want to be personally and professionally. Many clients come to me after struggling repeatedly by trying to “fix” themselves on their own or have attended traditional therapy sessions with minimal results. Clients who want to get better, but will power is diminishing. Together, we find and fix what was developed from past experiences that conditioned the brain into current struggles.
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Phoenix Song
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, CHTI love working with Queer and Trans folks who feel things deeply and intuitively, are curious about spirituality, who are social justice oriented, and who feel a calling to bring their gifts and offerings into this world! I also specialize in supporting folx who are seeking deeper healing of trauma and oppression. I offer limited sliding scale spots for LGBTTSQIA activists, chronically ill/disabled folx, and BIPOC.
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Dr. Jean-Arellia Tolentino
Clinical Psychologist, PSY34978My clients tend to be badass, kind, and maybe not know it! They are, or aspiring to be: generational cycle breakers, healing attachment wounds, or seeking alignment with one's values. Are you curious about building insight or ways to self/collectively care? Perhaps we're a fit if you're seeking a therapist who believes and works from a feminist liberation approach, has experience working towards building healthy familial dynamics, and integrates a whole-person & holistic approach to care.
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Anny Papatheodorou
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT 132564Whether your struggle runs deep or is an interim situation, together we can create possibilities for you to manifest a life you love with the life you have. With support, you can rewrite your story as you embark on your inner quest of becoming more of who you really are. Our purpose together will be to make meaning out of your experiences, as well as highlight opportunities for symptom relief, expansion, and healing.
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Nicole Byrne
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFTYou worry you aren’t doing things right and you’re burdened with challenges that keep you stuck. As this overwhelm grows bigger it's hard to be your authentic self, act upon your gifts, and form meaningful relationships. You shy away from taking risks and you're nervous to be real with others. Let's discover together how to reconnect with your values and reclaim the life you want to live.
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Heather Buchheim
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT #140404I work with individual adults, teens, and partners across monogamous and non-monogamous relationship configurations and within the BDSM spectrum. I specialize in working with fellow activists, therapists and healers, misfits, creatives, doers, and more. I’m committed to serving individuals across racial backgrounds, abilities, genders, and sexual orientations who may have been underserved or harmed by the field of psychotherapy.
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Kaitlin Kimmel
Associate Professional Clinical Counselor, Associate Professional Clinical CounselorMy practice is open to all, and I specialize in working with adults who live with disabilities or chronic illnesses. My areas of focus include, but aren’t limited to major life transitions, recovering from trauma, grief and loss, career counseling, and anxiety.
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Abby Weintraub
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, MFTI work primarily with folks who are: neurodivergent (e.g. autistic, ADHD, or other), chronically ill/disabled (particularly with autoimmune illnesses), queer/LGBTQIAA2S, sexual/gender outsiders, fat-identified and/or hoping to develop a more loving relationship with their body, sex workers, poly folks, and those in non-traditional relationship and family structures. If you've ever been told that you're too much, too negative, or too "in your head," let's talk. I welcome you exactly as you are.
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Theo Kuczek
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, MFT #123769, CPTYou're looking for someone who will be straight with you. You like to be educated about psychological concepts to understand and support your growth and healing inside and outside of sessions. You want someone who sees your uniqueness and helps you dissipate the shame with ways you may feel insecure or inadequate. You want your therapist to be a real person with you in session, someone who shares stories about their own experience in life if it helps you grow.
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Bear Korngold
Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapy and Couples Counseling - Psy.D.Have you found yourself locked in a pattern of relating that leads again and again to the same negative, frustrating or unsatisfying outcomes? I help couples or individuals identify and alter these patterns, often with insight into how they developed in the first place, leading to happier and more fulfilling relationships and lives.
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Emily Pellegrino
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW #95345Being part of the LGBTQ+ community can be beautiful, exciting, challenging, and heartbreaking which makes finding a LGBTQ+ friendly therapist that much more important. You might be questioning your sexuality. You might wonder where you fit in. You might simultaneously love your queer life, but feel like an outsider from your biological family or the rest of the world. Being part of the LGBTQ+ community might only be one part of who you are and it might not be why you’re coming to therapy at all.
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Courtland McPherson
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSWYou are feeling overwhelmed, stressed, unfulfilled. Maybe your relationship feels like it is crashing and burning. Or maybe you feel like you friend circle has shrunk or that you are the last person standing with no romantic prospects. Maybe you are a parent just trying to get through the day. You have lost motivation, direction, and a sense of purpose. You are not sure when it started but you do not feel the same. Maybe you just feel alone and the voice in your head is saying “what is wrong?”
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