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Dina Bdaiwi

My approach to therapy: Being human is WILD. So, let’s vibe, heal, and grow together! I mix feminism, storytelling, and social justice because context matters. Healing ourselves = healing our communities. Let’s do the work!

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Kayla Hawking

My approach to therapy: I offer a safe space where you can slow down and explore the parts of yourself that need care, healing, or a voice. We’ll look at how past experiences still influence you today while also focusing on what you want moving forward. My role is to support your growth, build confidence, and help you feel more connected to yourself and others.

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Amit Davé

My approach to therapy: My approach is client-centered, meaning I am not the expert on you - YOU are. I strive to help my clients using a variety of approaches including EMDR, DBT, and CBT. My aim is to help you understand yourself better and achieve your goals.

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Regina Guzman

My approach to therapy: My approach helps you reconnect with your true self—beyond the noise, roles, and expectations—so you can gain clarity, build confidence, and develop the skills to live with authenticity and purpose, aligned with your values and what truly matters to you.

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Steve Yahn

My approach to therapy: Steve is dedicated to fostering a safe and nonjudgmental therapeutic environment, where he will work with you to develop a customized treatment plan that supports living a life congruent with your stated values, and what you find meaningful.

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Katherine Gonzalez-Camacho

My approach to therapy: I value authenticity, culture, and connection. As a bilingual first-gen Latina in my 20s, I understand the pressure to succeed while balancing family and identity. I create a safe space to explore those challenges and use practical tools to help you feel confident and grounded in who you are.

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Rachelle Bloksberg

My approach to therapy: I'm nonjudgmental, inclusive, compassionate, supportive, & trauma-informed in a comfortable environment. Therapy is tailored to your unique needs. Each session is a collaborative conversation to find customized solutions that work best for you.

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Jackie Allen

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, collaborative, and insight-oriented. I specialize in working with college-age women (18-21). In session, we explore the deeper patterns behind anxiety, relationships, and self-doubt while also building practical tools for daily life. Therapy with me is a space where you can slow down, reflect, and grow at your own pace.

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Ned Klein

My approach to therapy: The relief from quitting my latest job only lasted a few hours before the dread crept back in. On paper, my life looked fine. But I was stuck. Familiar patterns unfolded in my romantic relationships. Work projects would start strong and then unravel. As always, I told myself that I needed to be more disciplined. But it wasn't working. I had to make a change.

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Conner Schilling

My approach to therapy: I will treat you with genuineness, empathy, and unconditional positive regard. As a Marriage and Family Therapist Associate, I am trained to view my clients not only as individuals but as part of the many systems that make up society.

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Find Gen Z Issues Therapists & Counselors in California.

Being a Gen Z-er can be hard. School, social media stress, and worry about the future can all lead to mental and emotional turmoil.

Life for Gen Z is different than for any other generation, so if you’re a young person dealing with mental health concerns, you need specialized support. Luckily, there are therapists specially focused on Gen Z who can help you.

Wherever you are located in California, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a therapist or counselor experienced in working with Gen Z.

Signs Gen Z-ers Should Consider Therapy

If you’re not quite sure whether you need therapy, here are some signs you should look out for:

  • You wake up with anxiety that feels hard to navigate.
  • You find yourself comparing your life, body, or experiences to those you see on social media.
  • You feel lost.
  • You worry frequently about your future.

If any of the above Gen Z mental health issues feel relevant, you would probably benefit from therapy. If you are feeling the stresses of your generation, you can also check out licensed therapist Stephanie Longtain’s advice about angst when you’re in your 20s.

Get Started with a Therapist focused on Gen Z

A therapist will get to know you and help you grow in ways that feel right to you. With Mental Health Match, it is easy to find a therapist experienced in working with Gen Z. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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