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Non-Binary / Transgender Therapists in Lancaster, CA


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Kameryn "Yams" Rose

My approach to therapy: I use an eclectic approach, determining together which tools are best suited to your needs. I will never claim to be without emotion, opinion, or flaws as you work through the therapeutic process. Your voice is always welcome and will be heard here.

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Noemi Fernandez

My approach to therapy: I believe everyone has the ability to heal and grow. I help you uncover and build on the strengths and wisdom you already have.

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Wyatt Okeefe

My approach to therapy: I help clients find the tools they need to thrive. I connect with my clients on a human level and though therapy can bring up difficult things there is a lot of laughter and a sense of hopefulness when clients leave their sessions.

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David Shoup

My approach to therapy: I draw on multiple theories (attachment, person centered, CBT, motivational interviewing, family systems, narrative) to reflect how past experiences shape current feelings and behaviors. I help remove shame/guilt through education and reframing.

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Aaron Roldan

My approach to therapy: My approach combines relational therapies like AEDP, IFS, and Gestalt with evidence-based practices such as ACT, DBT, and EMDR. I create an affirming, inclusive space rooted in compassion and radical care to support you on your journey.

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Solace Treatment

My approach to therapy: Solace Treatment is an outpatient substance abuse and mental health treatment facility offering services to those looking for the next step in their recovery. Our staff of seasoned and trained professionals are here to help you or your loved one .

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Sylva D. Frock

My approach to therapy: My clients say that I am easy-going, a good communicator, direct but also warm and deeply empathic, very insightful and have a great sense of humor. I’m very experienced and able to tailor my therapeutic approach to best meet your needs and goals.

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Paul Wilcox

My approach to therapy: I utilize talk therapy through a depth psychological lens, meaning both the conscious and subconscious aspects of your understanding, and mental health are addressed using metaphor, education, and mindfulness exercises to develop self-awareness.

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Erik Escareño

My approach to therapy: Dr. Escareño, expert in mental health, supports LGBTQIA2S+ & Deaf individuals reindigenizing mental health as a framework. Passionate about social justice, they drive change using research, collaboration, and grassroots leadership.

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Lyndsey Doolen

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is collaborative & relational, so I show up engaged & curious in the therapeutic space, offering observations, asking questions, & sharing noticeable patterns or connections. I believe we create change together.

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