Christian therapists in Delano, California CA
Cynthia Leslie
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
I offer Christian Counseling to those who desire to include faith into their therapy. I speak the language of people who consider their faith to be an important part of their identity. I also have a heart to help people who are hurting, in need of transformation, and healing. It is rewarding to help people become the best version of themselves.
5 Years Experience
Dr. Aleksandra Drecun
Psychologist, Psy.D.
My therapeutic style is collaborative, authentic, compassionate and client-centered. I am committed to providing the highest quality of care. I provide a safe, caring and nonjudgmental environment that centers on client needs. Each therapy session promotes personal growth and success!
23 Years Experience
Ilah Brock - Central Valley Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapist, C.Ht
My focus is vocational/avocational self-improvement to help you change a behavior you do not like to a behavior you do prefer.
I am present for my client and my personal goal is to help people achieve their very best.
For example:
A smoker is now smoke free
Effective Weight Loss
Sedentary to motivated
Anxious to calm
Pain management
Tinnitus
Fears/phobias (i.e. dental visits, driving, flying, bugs, needles, etc)
Public Speaking
Anger
Abandonment
Writer's block
Low libido and ED
Sports Performance
Past Life Regression
Handwriting analysis (for behavior)
Rejection
And dozens more.
7 Years Experience
Gabriela Heigl
Counselor/Therapist, M.S., Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
I help clients understand themselves and others better. I utilize, and am trained in, EFT, EMDR and a client centered approach to help clients move through their challenges.
5 Years Experience
Dr. Trevor Alleman
Psychologist, PsyD, MA
Pain is an inevitable part of life, but we don't have to suffer needlessly. Suffering occurs when anxiety takes over our thoughts and actions. We become anxious about facing our fears, so we avoid them. We're anxious about letting others get close, so we isolate ourselves. Psychotherapy can be a way out of these defensive patterns. While we can't prevent difficulties and tragedies, we can learn to manage our emotional reactions to external events and relationships. Self-empowerment comes from finding the courage to confront our inner world, regardless of how complicated and messy it may be.
9 Years Experience