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Anna Schick

My approach to therapy: I work with clients to challenge thoughts and behaviors that no longer serve them in their lives and are instead blocking them. Normalizing some of our experiences in life and infusing humor can help gain perspective.

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Heidi Garrett

My approach to therapy: I bring warmth, honesty, and deep respect to the therapeutic space. My approach is collaborative and rooted in the belief that healing is not linear — it unfolds uniquely for each person. I integrate somatic, relational, and trauma-informed practices to support you in feeling safer in your body, clearer in your needs, and more empowered in your choices.

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Godhuli Bhattacharya

My approach to therapy: Therapy should feel like a dependable, steady space where you don’t have to hold everything alone. My approach is thoughtful and grounded in the idea that healing happens through honesty and working through discomfort. I pay attention not just to what’s said, but to how you experience the world - your background, relationships, and what matters most to you.

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Tristan Patel

My approach to therapy: I blend Narrative Therapy and Restorative Practices to explore the deeper stories shaping your experiences; the good, the bad, and the in between. My approach centers your agency, helping you move beyond quick fixes toward lasting change grounded in meaning, and healing. I believe real healing begins when you feel heard, understood, and empowered.

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Kia Harris

My approach to therapy: My approach combines relational, holistic, and practical strategies to give you tools for short-term relief while also creating lasting change. We’ll explore how your environment and past experiences have shaped you, and find new ways to cope, regulate emotions, and express your needs.

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Noah Buchanan

My approach to therapy: I believe therapy is a collaborative journey where you can feel truly seen, understood, and supported. My role is to create a safe and compassionate space for you to explore your story, navigate challenges, and move toward growth and healing.

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Ja'nae Perkins

My approach to therapy: Therapy should help you live better — not just talk about it. I use CBT, DBT, Narrative Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Restorative Practices to help you gain insight and make meaningful changes. If you’re ready to move forward with purpose, book your appointment today.

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Pamela Krueger

My approach to therapy: My approach is grounded in helping you feel safe in your body and empowered in your healing. I often use EMDR and somatic therapy to work through trauma, stress, and painful experiences, while also drawing from mindfulness and strengths-based techniques. I believe therapy should honor both the mind and body, creating space for real healing and change.

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Alexandra Lee

My approach to therapy: I work from a psychodynamic and relational lens, exploring how past relationships and experiences shape the present. My style is warm yet active, helping you uncover core patterns, understand emotions, and approach challenges with greater awareness and self-compassion.

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Andy Studer

My approach to therapy: I specialize in working with relationship challenges, adult ADHD, and complex PTSD. My approach is collaborative and supportive, helping you make sense of your experiences and find new ways forward. I believe your story matters, and therapy can be a space to explore, heal, and grow at your own pace.

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Find Family Therapists & Counselors in 95407.

When there’s trouble in the family, it can be difficult to find a solution. Luckily, there are family therapists available and equipped to handle these types of issues, addressing the family as a unit.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Family Issues are Fixable

Family therapists work with families who have a breakdown in connectedness, understanding, or communication. They also help with common issues like illness, mental health conditions, parental separation and divorce adjustments, grief, and more.

Family therapists help families rebuild their relationships through:

  • Communication therapy,
  • Psychoeducation,
  • Relationship counseling,
  • And more!

Read this article to find out more about family therapy.

It's Not Too Late: Get Started with Family Counseling Today!

There’s no better time to seek family counseling than right now. But there’s no denying how difficult it can be to find a qualified therapist for you and your family, and that's why Mental Health Match is here! We specialize in connecting you to the most qualified therapists in your area. Use our 5-step matching tool to get matched in just a few minutes!


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