Biopsychosocial therapists in Napa, California CA

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Petaluma, California therapist: Judy Iwanier, licensed clinical social worker
Biopsychosocial

Judy Iwanier

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Are you going through one of those difficult periods that life brings us all; whether recent or from long ago? There is a way through and I would like the privilege of being part of your journey. Allow me to support you as you go through it, you don't have to do it alone.  
27 Years Experience
In-Person Near Napa, CA
Oakland, California therapist: John Jakubowski, marriage and family therapist
Biopsychosocial

John Jakubowski

Marriage and Family Therapist, AMFT, APCC
Things are really hard right now - it is more important than ever to have support. That looks different for everyone, but whether it's parenting, relationship, work, family - or all of the above, create some space and a plan to walk through it - together. It is a journey of insight, compassion, respect, honesty, integrity and courage. Supervised by Pablo Navarette-Martinez LMFT#113991  
5 Years Experience
In-Person Near Napa, CA
Online in Napa, California
Walnut Creek, California therapist: Alethea Gard'ner, LCSW, licensed clinical social worker
Biopsychosocial

Alethea Gard'ner, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
I work with clients who may be struggling with depression, anxiety, or trauma. In the initial sessions, we will dig into the issues at hand and collaborate to create a plan for addressing the issues in a way that lessens the presenting symptoms and helps you to create your desired life changes.  
24 Years Experience
In-Person Near Napa, CA
Online in Napa, California
Los Angeles, California therapist: Ana Velouise, Perinatal Mental Health Specialist, marriage and family therapist
Biopsychosocial

Ana Velouise, Perinatal Mental Health Specialist

Marriage and Family Therapist, AMFT
Why did no one warn you about how hard the transition to parenthood was going to be? You often feel that you’re not doing a “good enough” job and wonder why other parents seem to have it all figured out. You may not have had the pregnancy, birth, or postpartum experience that you wanted. You love your baby more than anything but you don’t always love being a parent. I’ve been there. Therapy is a resource that helped me feel less alone as I navigated the immense changes that came with becoming a parent. I’m a queer, neurodivergent mother of twins and my lived experience with perinatal loss, birth trauma, NICU parenting, being postpartum in 2020, and perinatal mental health disorders drew me to this work.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Napa, California
San Francisco, California therapist: Patty Murray, marriage and family therapist
Biopsychosocial

Patty Murray

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
First and foremost, I have a deep appreciation for peoples ability to feel both profound sadness/anger, happiness/love and everywhere in-between. I believe that the more we can understand and give non-judgmental attention to our pain or the parts of ourselves that suffer, the more opportunity there is to heal -- grow a deepened connection to self, others, and have an overall sense of "okayness" or even aliveness.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Napa, California