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Marc Bruderer

My approach to therapy: I believe that emotional insights are the cornerstone of therapeutic change and growth. Having been a client myself, I understand that trust is a primary concern for new clients. My clients appreciate that I can relate to their experiences.

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Gissell Rodriguez

My approach to therapy: I specialize in trauma recovery and relationship challenges, blending mind-body approaches and affirming care. My approach helps you feel safe, reconnect with your body, and address deep patterns affecting your relationships and overall well-being

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Sara Fischer Sanford

My approach to therapy: I specialize in supporting clients to heal their deepest trauma and trust again. My approach is warm, relational, and grounded in both neuroscience and deep compassion. I offer a space where you don’t have to explain everything—where your body, emotions, and story are all welcome. Together, we’ll gently untangle what’s been holding you back so you can grow

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Carly Shaul

My approach to therapy: I help teens, adults, and relationship structures explore their lives in order to improve their communication and strengthen their connections. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, neurodivergence, confusion about life, sexual difficulties, relationship stress, or major life transitions, I’m ready to meet you where you’re at with warmth and care.

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Timothy Malone

My approach to therapy: I bring curiosity and often some humor into the therapy room. I'm told that I can also be direct, in a comforting way. I use EMDR, Mindfulness, Talk Therapy and positive visualization to help set the direction of therapy when needed.

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Veronica Gutierrez

My approach to therapy: Problem-solution focused. Enhance communication skills Assertiveness Training

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Lauren Rogers

My approach to therapy: Anxiety, panic, hopelessness, and depression often press hard on wounds we've carried for a long time. Yet when we take time to slow down, practice self care and dig a little deeper with the support you deserve you will find yourself making a shift.

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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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Natasha Davani

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, creative, and curious. I work with sensitive, thoughtful people who may feel overwhelmed by relationships, sensitivities, or life transitions. I draw on evidence-based tools while also making space for your emotions, story, and strengths. Therapy with me is about helping you feel more grounded, confident, and connected.

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Amanda Hagos

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm and I strive to partner with youth and families to provide additional support and tools in my in-person and virtual sessions. I invite my families and clients to try something new in a safe, supported, and nonjudgmental setting.

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Find Teen Therapists & Counselors in Empire Ranch of Sacramento, CA.

In this day and age, it can be difficult for teens to navigate school and life stress. Teens are expected to be mature enough to navigate conflict, anxiety, and life challenges even though they still need to learn the skills and perspectives to do so. Without adequate support, many teens may struggle with the pressures they face.

That’s where teen therapy or counseling can help. Wherever you are located in Empire Ranch of Sacramento, CA, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a therapist or counselor who is trained to work with teenagers.

Signs Your Teen Can Benefit from Therapy

It can be challenging to determine whether you should seek professional help for your teenager. Teens may need counseling for the following reasons:

  • They struggle with trusting the adults in their lives.
  • They depend on drugs or alcohol to manage stress.
  • They are getting in trouble at school or skipping class.
  • They are violent.
  • They seem sad, worried, or lost.

If a teen shows any of the above signs, consider speaking with a therapist about teen counseling. If you are curious to learn more about how you can help your teen, read licensed therapist Alexia Eller’s tips for helping teens handle real-world stress.

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