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Emma Bridges

My approach to therapy: I start every session with a grounding exercise to help you feel more relaxed as we get started. I'm a highly structured therapist, so you don't have to worry about any awkward silences with me. My goal is to put you at ease.

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Annalisa Barrett

My approach to therapy: I bring a background in yoga and perinatal care, and I create a space that feels warm, grounded, and safe. I’m both compassionate and honest, and I help clients recognize and shift the patterns that may be keeping them stuck.

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Ned Klein

My approach to therapy: The relief from quitting my latest job only lasted a few hours before the dread crept back in. On paper, my life looked fine. But I was stuck. Familiar patterns unfolded in my romantic relationships. Work projects would start strong and then unravel. As always, I told myself that I needed to be more disciplined. But it wasn't working. I had to make a change.

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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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Mai Eguchi

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, collaborative, and relational — I integrate a trauma-informed lens with attachment theory, EMDR, structural dissociation theory, and other evidence-based approaches to support individuals in gently exploring limiting beliefs, fostering deep emotional healing, and expanding a sense of steadiness within.

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Loreine Callejas

My approach to therapy: I work from the inside out: learn to slow down, listen to your body's intuition, allow yourself to experience and express emotions, and become aware of your triggers and unhealthy patterns so you can come to a place of self-acceptance and compassion.

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Leonel Gonzalez

My approach to therapy: I am a clinical anchor for the people who are tired of being the "Rock" or being told they are the "Problem." I provide a sturdy space where we prioritize a clear strategy over just venting. We don’t spend time on fluff; we work on a way to stop the constant pressure. I’m here to help you move from feeling buried to finally being in control.

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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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Albert Mezistrano

My approach to therapy: Therapy is a sacred place to slow down, to process, to think with another who privileges your thoughts, feelings and ideas. I care about the moment to moment feel of the therapy and will check in to ensure you are getting out of it what you need.

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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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Find Loneliness Therapists & Counselors in New Era Park of Sacramento, CA.

Social isolation can be a good thing in moderation. However, when social isolation is prolonged and undesired, it can breed loneliness and have detrimental effects on your emotional and physical well-being. COVID-19 lockdowns and associated physical distancing guidelines have caused widespread social isolation and feelings of loneliness.

If you’re feeling chronic loneliness, seeing a therapist can help you manage these feelings and feel happier. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Symptoms of Loneliness & Social Isolation

Social isolation often leads to loneliness, which can come with several symptoms, including stress, sadness, and lack of sleep. It can even lead sufferers to engage in unhealthy habits (overeating, drinking, using illicit drugs, etc.) to numb their negative feelings. Read this article to learn more about how to cope with social isolation and loneliness.

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If you are dealing with loneliness and are finding it hard to cope, a therapist can help you build relationships and give you tools to help you feel better. So, why wait? You can find a quality therapist today with Mental Health Match. Browse above or use our therapist matching tool to get started.


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