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Abuse Therapists in San Ramon, CA


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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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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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Alison Murphey

My approach to therapy: I operate from a more integrative treatment style and use different tools and techniques to create a completely personal and tailored treatment plan for therapy. We will work as a team to create the most unique and individualized approach to treatment, that meets your needs.

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Shayda Ewalt

My approach to therapy: I support trauma survivors in reconnecting with their bodies and inner strength through a compassionate, body-based approach. I use EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, and Brainspotting to help clients heal from painful experiences at a nervous-system level—not just through talk therapy. My goal is to create a space where you feel deeply seen, safe, and empowered.

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Krystal Handy

My approach to therapy: I am an LMFT with nearly 17 years of experience in human services and mental health. My foundation in multicultural studies and my past experience as a domestic violence legal advocate inform my current approach to clinical practice.

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Christi Dean

My approach to therapy: I use an attachment-focused approach and EMDR to heal past wounds that might still be impacting your present life and relationships, while teaching regulation skills to help you better manage anxiety, depression, and nervous system activation.

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Brenda Brooks

My approach to therapy: I believe that you are the expert in your life; hence, I follow your lead in the therapeutic process while providing guidance to self-discovery and positive change.

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Monica Males

My approach to therapy: I am a neurodivergent therapist who is deeply inspired by the complexities of the human experience. My approach is holistic and depth-oriented, focusing on uncovering and familiarizing my clients with all parts of their identities and experiences.

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Crystal Gee

My approach to therapy: With a gentle but direct approach my main focus is to provide clients with Psychoeducation and a safe place where you can learn about yourself through processing and coping techniques to help you overcome life's obstacles and achieve your goals.

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Cynthia Young

My approach to therapy: I like to take a comprehensive, collaborative approach to treatment and focus on building a professional and positive relationship versus treating a diagnosis

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Find Abuse Therapists & Counselors in San Ramon, CA.

If you’ve dealt with any type of abuse in the past, you may be aware of the adverse effects it can have on your mental health. On the opposite end of the spectrum, if you’ve been abusive in the past, you may have trouble forgiving yourself.

Regardless, a licensed therapist can help you access your feelings and heal from abuse you’ve experienced. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Need Help with Abuse

Whether you’ve abused someone else in the past or you’ve been a victim of abuse, you may have some scars that make life difficult.

Here are some signs you need help with abuse:

  • You may be easily triggered to feel fear or panic.
  • You may hold a lot of anger toward the person who abused you.
  • You avoid talking about or doing anything that can remind you of your experience.
  • You blame yourself for your experience.

Abuse comes in many forms, including physical abuse, mental abuse, sexual abuse, financial abuse, verbal abuse, and more (this is not an exhaustive list). No matter the type of abuse you are dealing with, Mental Health Match can help you find a therapist to get the healing process started and improve your life.

If you’re struggling with past abuse and not sure how therapy can help, read this article by licensed therapist Kennyetta Watkins: When bad things happen to good people.

Speak With an Abuse Counselor Today!

Abuse can take hold and change the trajectory of your life - in severe cases, it can take your life completely off track. But, with targeted therapy based on your specific abuse situation, there’s hope for recovery and lasting happiness. And with Mental Health Match, finding a great therapist is easy! Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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