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Pacific Islander Therapists in Oxnard, CA


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Dexter Mai

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic orientation is rooted in psychodynamic, behavioral therapy, person-centered, and postmodern (narrative and SFBT). On top of the talk therapy, I am also trained in EMDR and Brainspotting.

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Julie Afighom

My approach to therapy: My clients enjoy my directive approach as I pull from a variety of theories (CBT, Humanistic/Empathy, Empowerment, Collaborative) and use a wide range of proven methods to establish the best combination of therapeutic tools to help my clients.

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Carla Brizuela

My approach to therapy: I acknowledge that there are many factors and complexities that intersect to make you who you are is an important perspective of my practice. You define who you are and how you experience the world.

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Dr. Joseph Lancaster

My approach to therapy: I had the privilege to be under the wing of mentorship of Dr. Stephan A. Hoeller, the renowned Gnostic-Jungian scholar. With this background, I have created my own method of therapy over the last 18 years; I call it “Gnostic Pneumatherapy”.

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Tritia Chinchilla

My approach to therapy: I am integrative, meaning I draw from what I’ve learned and what I’m trained in to suit you. I am not afraid to challenge and question you. I bring my authentic self as a therapist in sessions and encourage you to do the same.

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Leisha Borja

My approach to therapy: I take on a client-centered approach that focuses on strengths and empathy to empower and motivate an individual through the therapeutic process. Some individuals prefer a more goal-oriented approach and I often combine client-centered with CBT.

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Find Pacific Islander Therapists & Counselors in Oxnard, CA.

Looking for a Pacific Islander Therapist? You’re Not Alone.

Many people seek a therapist who understands their cultural background and lived experience. If you identify as having Pacific Islander heritage—whether Native Hawaiian, Samoan, Chamorro, Tongan, Fijian, or from another part of Oceania—working with a therapist who shares or respects your cultural roots can make a meaningful difference.

Whether you’re navigating family expectations, colonial trauma, cultural identity, or the pressures of being underrepresented, your preference for a culturally aligned therapist is important—and deserves to be honored.

Wherever you are in Oxnard, CA, Mental Health Match can help you find a Pacific Islander therapist who aligns with your needs and values.

Why Choose a Pacific Islander Therapist?

You don’t need to justify wanting a Pacific Islander therapist. But here are a few reasons why others from the Pacific Islander community have found it meaningful:

  • Cultural understanding and shared values – A Pacific Islander therapist may be familiar with the values, traditions, and community dynamics that shape your life.
  • Less need to explain yourself – You may not have to translate your traditions, humor, or struggles—or explain how cultural silence around mental health has shaped your journey.
  • Recognition of generational and historical trauma – A Pacific Islander therapist may better understand the impact of colonization, displacement, and cultural loss—and how these intersect with mental health today.
  • Comfort, trust, and representation – You may feel safer discussing sensitive topics—like identity, family expectations, or experiences of racism—with someone who shares aspects of your background, allowing for deeper, more open conversations.

Every person’s healing journey is unique. While shared cultural identity can be powerful, other factors—like your therapist’s style, training, and personality—are just as important when finding a therapist. Learn more about how to choose the right therapist for you.

How to Find a Pacific Islander Therapist

You don’t have to navigate this alone. Mental Health Match makes it easy to connect with licensed Pacific Islander therapists who are ready to support you. Browse providers above, or take our free survey to get matched with a therapist who’s right for you.


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