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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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Mariel Barcebal

My approach to therapy: Clients experience a highly personalized blend of therapies, including Internal Family Systems, Brainspotting, ACT, solution-focused methods, and psychedelic integration. Together, we create deep, lasting changes that transform from the inside out.

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Cassie Duffy

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, open, and deeply accepting. Nothing is too small, too big, or off limits in session. I’ll walk with you in facing challenges, honoring your resilience, and building new ways of relating to yourself. In my work with couples, I create a space where both partners feel heard, supported, and able to rebuild connection and intimacy together.

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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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Amy Ruben

My approach to therapy: In our sessions, you'll have the opportunity to explore not only through conversation, but also through experiential practices. I draw from a range of approaches, including Somatic Experiencing, polyvagal-informed practices, expressive arts, parts work and Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP). My work is rooted in a social justice orientation.

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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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Kierstan Streber

My approach to therapy: Therapy works best when there's a human connection. I’m not a “how does that make you feel?” robot. My style is warm, conversational, and trauma-informed, which means I’m paying attention to your nervous system, your lived experience, and what safety feels like for you. I’ll hold space w/o judgment, offer insight when it’s helpful, and walk alongside you.

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Find Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Therapists & Counselors in California.

Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy (PAP) is a combination of therapy and psychedelics used to create long term changes in the way patients respond to and cope with challenges or the world. Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy is often used to treat specific psychological disorders such as PTSD or depression.

Guidelines for PAP are still being determined, but most treatments include two to three drug administration sessions, which can last for as long as six hours, as well as several comprehensive therapy sessions before, after and in between treatments. PAP is proving to be an incredibly promising treatment for some people as it is relatively short in duration and its effects can be long-lasting.

PAP can include different psychedelic drugs including psilocybin (commonly known as mushrooms) as well as MDMA. However, MDMA is not yet approved by the FDA though it is likely to be in 2024. These drugs help patients produce more serotonin oxytocin creating increased feelings of contentment and joy and decreasing lingering feelings of fear or anxiety. They also create an opportunity for patients to feel more open emotionally and access deeper memories, experiences or insight.


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