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Bridget Balajadia

My approach to therapy: You’re doing the work to break cycles—but anxiety, guilt, and old wounds still show up. I help mothers heal from trauma using a mind-body-soul approach, including parts work, somatic support, and ketamine-assisted therapy. You don’t have to carry it all alone anymore.

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Ellen Ottman

My approach to therapy: I blend somatic therapy, talk therapy, and mindfulness to help clients deepen self-connection and foster healing. I'm also trained in Brainspotting and Ketamine-Assisted Therapy.

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Dr. Kimberly Diorio

My approach to therapy: that it's holistic and integrative. I work with the mind, body, and spirit to support healing and transformation. Rooted in the belief that deepened awareness creates more choice, I specialize in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy and psychedelic integration."

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Jennifer Scott

My approach to therapy: I utilize an integrative framework, incorporating elements of psychodynamic, attachment, CBT, ACT, and somatic modalities. I frequently use EMDR and Brainspotting for their highly impactful, potent efficiency.

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Vanessa Glatt

My approach to therapy: I am a therapist and certified coach, so I enjoy offering a space for clients to walk with my clients to parse through this issues. When they want advice, I can offer, but I tend to be in the driver's seat and respect client autonomy.

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Michael DeMarco, PhD, LMFT

My approach to therapy: I approach cognitive behavioral therapy as a language to become fluent in, requiring engagement and practice on your part. Psychedelic ketamine assists what we do in psychotherapy leading to more flexible thinking and healthier emotions and coping strategies.

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Galina Litvin

My approach to therapy: As a client-centered therapist, I believe in creating a safe and non-judgmental space where clients can freely express themselves. I actively listen, empathize, and collaborate with clients to empower them in their journey of self-discovery.

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Matthew Kijak

My approach to therapy: I blend Eastern and Western philosophies, using cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and ancient wisdom to guide you toward profound self-awareness and transformative growth.

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Find Ketamine-Assisted Therapists & Counselors in California.

Ketamine therapy is a new and promising way of treating depression. Unlike traditional antidepressants, ketamine targets a different part of the brain, allowing the brain to become more plastic, meaning it is more likely to be able to learn different ways of coping and responding to situations and events.

Ketamine-Assisted Therapy Could Be the Right Fit For You

Ketamine for therapeutic purposes is always administered in a controlled and professionally monitored medical environment, and could be a good fit for you if:

  • You have tried two different antidepressants and they have failed to alleviate your symptoms of depression
  • You are pursuing ketamine therapy as a part of a larger treatment program that includes other types of therapy such as psychotherapy or cognitive behavioral therapy.

Prior to beginning ketamine therapy, it is important that you have a complete psychiatric and medical evaluation by a professional familiar with ketamine therapy. If you are not in therapy, it could be helpful to establish a trusting relationship with the right therapist prior to beginning ketamine treatment.


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