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Discover the healing benefits of therapy by finding a qualified therapist, counselor, or psychologist in our online directory of vetted California mental health professionals. Each therapist profile will include important details like accreditations, areas of specialty, modalities and treatment options, payment options, accepted insurance, and contact information. Our list of California therapists is a convenient way to research and connect with counselors near you.

Sebastian Beca

San Francisco

California

I am inspired by transformation, by the possibilities, freedom, and implications of deep personal change. I’ve seen it in myself and my clients. Moving from stagnation to aliveness, from isolation to love. I’m honored to work with you on your path of healing, self-discovery, growth, and transformation. In my work we build bridges to support the process of transformation. For some people that ma...

Sandi Homchick

Los Angeles

California

Life can be complicated and sometimes we need support to move through challenging times. My approach is caring, warm, respectful and collaborative. I tailor my work to each individual, working together to meet one's goals. I specialize in anxiety, depression, grief and loss, and relationship issues. I also have several years of experience working with parents in the Los Angeles School District....

Stephanie Ann Massey

San Diego

California

I have a unique ability to connect with people. Sometimes there are people that have a hard time clarifying what their thoughts and feelings are. They get confused. They hear voices in their head. They think people are making fun of them because they are born different. It can be really hard for Their own families to help. I help their families achieve common ground . Teenagers know I am real e...

Kim Jones

San Francisco

California

At some point in our lives, we may find that we need outside help to reflect and understand where we keep getting stuck. You may have spent time feeling depressed, anxiously ruminating or suffering panic attacks, feeling inauthentic and purposeless in your work, or turning to substances, eating, or love for comfort. Your relationship to yourself, family, and friends, may be suffering. Often tim...

Sheila Kendall

Los Angeles

California

Being human means that both joy and pain, love and despair, connection and loneliness, vitality and apathy, all occur in the same inner space. When that space gets overwhelmed with pain, shame, or fear, we can feel as though we’re running on fumes - burned-out, disconnected, feeling stuck or paralyzed. Thoughts and emotions affect the way we move through life; and consciously or not, past...

Anuja Patel

San Jose

California

Therapy can initially be intimidating and unfamiliar, which is why I aim to create a safe space for my clients to express their emotions, experiences, and challenges. I believe a non-judgmental environment and a trusting relationship are fundamental in fostering the therapeutic alliance. In the therapy process, I invite my clients to engage in exploration to help them gain insight into their...

Ali Giacona @ Wellspace

San Francisco

California

I enjoy working with adults and younger adults who are interested in doing deep, introspective work who are not afraid to be challenged in a compassionate manner. Clients who are drawn to me tend to be interested in getting curious about themselves and exploring the complex, difficult emotions that we all feel sometimes. I typically work with depression, anxiety, self worth, self esteem, and I...

Ron Diliberto

Los Angeles

California

I entered into the profession of psychotherapy first as a paraprofessional working with LA Shanti in the early 1990’s and then getting my degree in social work from the University of Southern California. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and have been in private practice for over twenty years. I provide supervision at the Southern California Counseling Center and in my private practice. My...

Andrew Harrison Lewis

San Francisco

California

I am passionate about helping clients address the challenges they face with cognitive behavioral therapy techniques and mindfulness practices. Anxiety, depression, past traumas, lack of community acceptance, and difficult environmental and situational factors may’ve brought you to a place of feeling unwell or stuck. Time-tested therapy techniques may be just what you need to address these...

Cassandra Buehner

Long Beach

California

Listen, here’s the thing. If you’ve come this far, you’ve most likely read a lot of therapist profiles, and may read a lot more. Any therapist is probably going to tell you that they are equipped with what it takes to help you, and for the most part, that’s probably true. But just like any relationship, the therapist/client relationship has to be two things: A good fit, And not an easy fix. The...

Zoe Davis

Oakland

California

I work with adults who may be struggling to find nourishment on multiple levels: emotionally, psychologically, physically, and relationship-wise. I attend to the individual in front of me, knowing that your unique health and family history, stresses, environment, level of support, social inequities, and culture all influence your relationship with self and your feeling of nourishment. I meet yo...

Ashley Morgan

Sacramento

California

Whether you are experiencing grief, difficulties with communication, trouble coping with a traumatic experience or any other personal experience you find yourself struggling with, I am open and determined to help. My passion for becoming a counselor comes from the belief I hold that, close relationships play a major role in shaping each and every unique individual. I have previous experience...

Christina M. Charlotin

Los Angeles

California

Some mental health providers disagree, but, I do believe we have the power to choose our emotions. Watch, I'll show you - I couple evidenced-based treatments, wellness perspectives, Eastern theories, a conscious awareness approach - geared towards creating intrinsic & extrinsic progress. Your progress may include improved relationships, increased motivation, stronger sense of self-value, greate...

Alicia Hess

San Jose

California

The panic and anxiety is taking over your life. When the anxiety and panic creep up your heart beats so fast you feel like you are dying. You get shaky, sweaty, and your mind starts racing. You feel like other people can see, and wonder what the hell is wrong with you. And the worst part? It just keeps getting worse. It is getting more intense, and happening more often. It feels like you barely...