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Jennifer Narimatsu

My approach to therapy: I will meet you where you're at and take your cues as guidance on how to make the most out of our time together. I work to create a safe and supportive space so that individuals can feel comfortable in their own skin.

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Randall Sato

My approach to therapy: I take an integrated approach, considering all aspects of a person’s life—because we are more than just the chemicals in our brain. Our relationships, environment, lifestyle, and habits all play a role in our mental well-being.

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Dr. Kyran Ray

My approach to therapy: I take an eclectic, holistic approach. I really love working with the whole person including the brain, mind, body, and spirit. I like to integrate Brainspotting with Internal Family Systems and existentialism.

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Naomi Salazar

My approach to therapy: Naomi Salazar is a licensed clinical social worker who received her master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Hawaii at Mānoa. She decided that therapy was her calling based on a strong desire to share knowledge on how to cope with life.

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Kelly Carll

My approach to therapy: I believe that therapy should be a safe, collaborative space where clients feel empowered to make decisions that most align with their values and needs.

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Christy Chadwick

My approach to therapy: In general, I tend to bring a a sense of hopefulness and safety to sessions. I help ground the space while keeping things on track in order to maintain focus of the greater issues. That is not to say I won't challenge couples or keep things completely calm. When we get into the muck of stuff, that is where we can find some gems.

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Francisco Castillo

My approach to therapy: I don’t believe therapy should feel confusing, intimidating, or never-ending. I help people make sense of what they’re feeling, understand why certain patterns keep repeating, and learn how to respond differently in real life, not just in session.

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Diane Kim

My approach to therapy: I believe the connection you have with your therapist is one of the most important parts of therapy. Feeling like your therapist sees you and gets you can make all the difference. I’m passionate about working the Asian American community, as I've personally experienced how powerful therapy can be coming from a place where mental health has been stigmatized.

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Michal Cohen

My approach to therapy: I utilize a holistic lens that explores the mind-body connection. Together, we will uncover the unconscious forces that may be sabotaging you. I utilize Dr. Gabor Mate’s Compassionate Inquiry approach.

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Danielle Meyer

My approach to therapy: I specialize in eating disorder treatment. A depth approach is particularly effective for work with early life trauma and deficit, and developmental arrest, but also for anxiety and depression, loss and grief, and relationship issues.

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Find First Responders Therapists & Counselors in 96826.

If you’re a first responder (such as police, EMT, firefighter, etc.), you regularly work in a high-stress environment to perform life-saving work. This puts you at a higher risk of developing mental and emotional issues, including depression and PTSD, necessitating professional therapy.

Therapists are a critical resource for first responders. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Do You Need First Responder Counseling?

First responders often experience traumatic events that can leave a lasting effect on their mental health. Here are some signs that you could use counseling:

  • Recurring memories of a traumatic event, such as a shooting, arrest, fire, or critical incident.
  • Feeling anxious or stressed on a chronic basis.
  • Feeling sad on an ongoing basis without hope.
  • Loss of interest in things that you used to love.
  • Being easily agitated or emotionally reactive.
  • Feeling burned out or apathetic about your job.

If any of the above signs ring true to you, consider getting some help in the form of first responder counseling. For more help to figure out if counseling is right for you, read this article from licensed therapist Dana Carretta-Stein about signs of trauma common to first responders.

Get First Responder Therapy Today!

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