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Julie Williams

My approach to therapy: You feeling heard and accepted is my primary goal. Skill building such as mindfulness, self compassion, unhooking and identifying what matters to you in life is my second goal. I work within your goals for how you wish your life could be and change the wanting into the doing.

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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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Candy Taylor-Ceballos

My approach to therapy: Once trust & a safety has been created, I use therapy to form a nonjudgemental space where we can explore your thoughts, feelings & underlying issue that may be influencing your well-being. If you're feeling stuck and want to find a way through - know that you're not alone and that you've done half the work by being here.

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Christina Shelby, LMFT

My approach to therapy: I work with what is presented to me from each client, and work with the client to develop treatment based on their needs, history and current goals. I consider it important that every client of mine feel heard, safe and supported.

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Claudia Menjivar

My approach to therapy: My first priority with a client is to build trust, and safety. Your therapy space is your sacred space and I work hard to protect it. Its also important to me that the work we do is collaborate (together) and active, meaning that we will be intentional about the work we do together.

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Arielle Manganiello

My approach to therapy: I utilize a variety of therapeutic modalities and techniques stemming from CBT, psychodynamic theory and mindfulness based practices as well as Gottman Therapy, structural family therapy, and so on.

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Dr. Michael Grey

My approach to therapy: My patients have deemed me "The Loving Hammer" for my direct, empathetic, and confrontational approach. I challenge you to confront dysfunctional patterns for lasting change.

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Dr. Lindsay Fulton

My approach to therapy: I’m trained in psychodynamic therapy, where one seeks the causes and origins of suffering and works through them, healing and letting them go. I use empathy and gentle curiosity to discover and understand the origins of problems.

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Laurel Wise

My approach to therapy: Perhaps the concept of truly loving yourself feels very foreign to you; you might have tried other types of therapy or read self-help books but still face a harsh inner critic. If so, I'm here; therapy with me is dynamic, warm, and collaborative.

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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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Find Sexual Trauma Therapists & Counselors in California.

Sexual assault or sexual abuse has the potential to profoundly impact your mental health, making it challenging to move on from the trauma. Any time you are a victim of sexual trauma, it’s crucial to seek therapy from a qualified therapist.

Therapists and counselors trained in sexual assault or sexual abuse will you help heal from your experience and move forward with your life. Wherever you are located in California, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a therapist or counselor who is trained to work with people who have experienced sexual trauma.

Signs You May Need a Therapist Focused on Sexual Trauma

The effects of sexual assault or sexual abuse can be detrimental, ranging from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to depression. Here are some signs you may benefit from therapy following sexual trauma:

  • You relive the assault or abuse in dreams or flashbacks.
  • You actively try to avoid anything that reminds you of the assault.
  • You feel profound, lingering sadness.
  • You feel hopeless.
  • Your self-confidence is lacking.
  • You feel ashamed or blame yourself for the assault or abuse.

If you are having any of the following symptoms, we urge you to see a counselor. You may also want to read Licensed therapist Miranda Campbell’s tips for telling your partner about your experience with sexual assault.

Get Started with A Therapist Trained in Sexual Trauma

With ongoing sessions from a therapist who deeply understands sexual assault and sexual abuse, you can begin to unpack your feelings and emotions and work toward getting to a healthier mental state. Start by browsing the licensed therapists and counselors above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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