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Marilyn Cross Coleman

My approach to therapy: I am a Trauma Specialist and Postpartum Therapist in California. I treat issues like postpartum depression and postpartum anxiety that may impede bonding with your baby and EMDR to help process any reproductive trauma. I also specialize in treating the reemergence of childhood trauma after becoming a mother. I offer EMDR and EMDR intensives in California.

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Kaela Pefley

My approach to therapy: We will work together to transform your relationship with anxiety so life doesn't feel so impossible! You will have a safe space to share those worried thoughts AND learn skills to help you feel better faster so that anxiety doesn't weigh you down. If you are feeling anxious as a new mom, because of burnout at work or school, or just because... YOU GOT THIS!

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Stephanie Bain

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Jeneane Nicodemus

My approach to therapy: Therapy with me is a space welcoming all of you—your joy, grief, confusion, and clarity. Together, we’ll slow down to listen to your body’s wisdom and use mindful, somatic, and relational tools to help you understand your inner world and live with greater intention.

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Ann Dypiangco

My approach to therapy: I collaborate with each individual I see to ensure my approach is personalized for them. My training is rooted in EMDR and other evidence-based practices. I aim to strike a balance between providing support around personal and sensitive topics while incorporating humor and warmth for levity and comfort.

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Thomas Dunleavy

My approach to therapy: Rooted in mindfulness, I focus on skill building so a more manageable way of living with life’s complexities is possible. Let's walk the balanced path together between compassionately understanding yourself while acting towards where you want to be!

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Natalie Spautz

My approach to therapy: People who work with me learn to become more emotionally present, gain insights and ideas for healing, recieve a helpful sounding board and emotional support, and gain deep understanding of both edges and strengths. Personal knowledge is power!

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Jessie Bliss

My approach to therapy: Change happens when you feel truly seen and supported. I meet you where you are, tailoring therapy to your needs—whether you're facing anxiety, depression, or relationship struggles. Your services are about you and what you need.

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Cynthia Valentine

My approach to therapy: I help quiet your inner critic. I want to help you get moving again in life. Let's get to the heart of who you are; the loving person in there, the funny person, the giving person... I want to help you become the person with healthy boundaries, and help you work toward the relationships and experiences you've been waiting for your whole life!

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Karyn Noel

My approach to therapy: I'm here to help you move at your own pace and focus on the work that matters most. Therapy is challenging, but it doesn't have to be something you dread doing. You can do this, and I want to help.

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Find White Therapists & Counselors in San Bruno, CA.

When choosing a therapist, many people feel most comfortable working with someone who shares a similar cultural background or lived experience. If you’re White, working with a White therapist may help you feel more at ease, especially when discussing vulnerable topics.

Wherever you are in San Bruno, CA, Mental Health Match can help you find a White therapist who aligns with your needs and values.

Why Choose a White Therapist?

You don’t need to justify your choice—but here are some reasons others have found working with a White therapist to be a good fit:

  • Familiarity and shared cultural context – A White therapist may better understand certain cultural norms, upbringing, or social frameworks that shape your experiences—especially if you’re navigating topics like family dynamics, identity, or privilege.
  • Ease of communication – You may feel more comfortable being open and direct with someone who shares your background or communication style.
  • Trust and rapport – Whether you’re navigating mental health stigma, relationships, racism, or privilege, a White therapist may better understand your upbringing and experiences.

Everyone’s needs are different. While identity can matter, finding the right therapeutic approach, training, and personality fit is just as important. Learn more about how to choose the right therapist for you.

How to Find a White Therapist

You don’t have to figure this out on your own. Mental Health Match makes it easy to connect with licensed White 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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