Male therapists in Gustine, California CA

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Oakland, California therapist: Jeffrey Gianelli, licensed clinical social worker
Male

Jeffrey Gianelli

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I know what it is like to struggle with issues like depression, anxiety, and chronic stress. I have learned in my own journey that it is possible to get better. All along the way is progress and small steps towards the life you want to live. My approach is to move beyond simply talking through issues and help you get to the roots where the healing can be done. I incorporate a number of tools and skills that are customized for your needs. I will help you figure out what is causing you to struggle and we will to work together to navigate through it. I promise to listen, to be fair and open-minded, to not judge, and to be kind and compassionate. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or for more information.  
8 Years Experience
In-Person Near Gustine, CA
Online in Gustine, California
West Los Angeles, California therapist: COPE Psychological Center, psychologist
Male

COPE Psychological Center

Psychologist, PhD
All our providers have been extensively trained in a variety of evidence-based treatments for mood disorders (e.g. depression, anxiety), trauma, and addiction and are skilled at integrating and personalizing these interventions with the issues you bring to therapy. We see you as a whole person and strive to create a warm, compassionate space for you to gain the skills, tools, and insights to meet your goals. To find out if one of our providers would be a good fit for you, don't hesitate to call or reach out to us via our website!  
12 Years Experience
Online in Gustine, California
Santa Barbara, California therapist: Dr. Trevor Alleman, psychologist
Male

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
Online in Gustine, California
South Pasadena, California therapist: Nathan Ely, LMFT, marriage and family therapist
Male

Nathan Ely, LMFT

Marriage and Family Therapist, MDiv, LMFT
I first got my start in ministry working as a worship leader and musician, and later in the private and public schools as a teacher. These experiences opened my eyes to the need for people of all ages to find healing through difficult experiences. My therapy career began in the private practice setting and then I worked at a clinic as a child and family therapist for several years before starting my own practice. My specialization and training is in working with couples, kids and families and individuals. Currently, I'm an EMDR certified therapist which is one of the best evidence based trauma recovery models for those wanting to move through painful experiences and find healing from trauma. My goal is to walk with you on the healing journey and help you understand how to have a healthier relationship with yourself and others.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Gustine, California
Sherman Oaks, California therapist: David Eshleman, marriage and family therapist
Male

David Eshleman

Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., LMFT
We are beings in motion, faced with the opportunity to learn and grow by becoming aware of the tension between what is conscious and unconscious on this journey called life. Psychotherapy and psychoeducation are tools that we can use together on this journey. I focus on helping you to grow, find yourself, and reduce suffering on your journey. People are not a disorder, as that is only looking at the negative, and we already do far too much of that. As Carl Jung said, "We are not what happened to us, we are what we wish to become".  
12 Years Experience
Online in Gustine, California