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Athlete Therapists in San Mateo, CA


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Ashley Fields

My approach to therapy: I meet you where you are. We talk about your goals, needs, wants. Then we get to work learning more about how you can grow, heal and live a fuller life. I offer talk therapy and brain-body based therapy so you can choose the vibe that’s right for you

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Taylor Tica

My approach to therapy: As a holistic psychotherapist, I integrate mind, body, and spirit to nurture your healing journey. With empathy and expertise, I create a safe space for self-exploration, growth, and empowerment, tailored to your unique needs.

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Andrew Blair

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Buffy Bowers-Woods

My approach to therapy: My approach to counseling is person-centered, collaborative, and strength-based. I aim to provide a safe and supportive environment where clients can explore their experiences, identify personal goals, and work toward meaningful change. Counseling is not solely focused on challenges; it can also be a space for growth, insight, and positive transformation.

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Maddison Martin

My approach to therapy: Warm, empathetic, and client-centered. I believe the relationship between therapist and client means everything- and I emphasize authentic connection and trust. I tailor my therapeutic approach based on your needs, and I'm flexible as to what therapy 'looks like'.

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Jamie Foster

My approach to therapy: I hope to create a welcoming space so we can look at your whole self with kindness, understanding, and curiosity. We can talk through all the parts that make up "you", and help you learn more about yourself and your experiences. When we do that, we can open up space for hope and healing for your bright future.

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Kelsey Barbieri

My approach to therapy: that I tailor therapy to each of my clients. No two people are the same and my work looks unique with each individual. I utilize Brainspotting often in my treatment with clients and think it is an incredible tool!

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Audrey Jung

My approach to therapy: We begin by developing a therapeutic connection and unpacking reasons for seeking therapy. We intentionally navigate toward values-driven interests by noticing and addressing the real-time thoughts , feelings and behaviors that emerge.

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Dr. Vicki D. Coleman

My approach to therapy: My approach focuses on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, with an emphasis on Irrational Belief Systems and Thinking Errors.

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Samantha Schumann

My approach to therapy: I work with adults and teens who struggle with neurodiversity (ADHD, Autism) & complex trauma. I use a unique talk therapy as well as an effective deep brain-based therapy called Brainspotting. I use unique and modern therapeutic methods.

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Find Athlete Therapists & Counselors in San Mateo, CA.

As an athlete, you may deal with physical and mental problems that can threaten your ability to play or make it harder to live everyday life. That’s where an athletic counselor can help.

Sports counselors or sports psychologists can help you cope with the unrelenting pressure of being an athlete, as well as identify your own values and desires for your athletic career.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Do You Need Sports Therapy?

Sports therapy can help you if you’re dealing with any of the following situations:

  • You struggle to meet the demands of the sport.
  • You’ve suffered an injury and are finding it hard to cope.
  • You have anxiety about your performance or the outcome of games.
  • You have symptoms of stress, including digestive problems, unhealthy sleeping habits, headaches, etc.
  • You aren’t sure if you want to dedicate your career to sports.

In addition to affecting your game-playing ability, the issues listed above can also cause problems in daily life. As former NBA player Ben Gordon writes, a lot of athletes feel like they need to keep the pressures of their career to themselves, and doing so creates a lot of harm for your mind, body, and performance.

Don’t Let Your Problems Linger: Find a Sports Counselor Today!

A sports counselor can help you explore your feelings and share tactics to help you get to a better mental space. And Mental Health Match makes finding a licensed therapist effortless. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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