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Codependency therapists in Albany, CA

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Berkeley, California therapist: Rebecca Rothberg, psychologist
Codependency

Rebecca Rothberg

Psychologist, Psy.D., M.A., R.Y.T.
I specialize in helping clients recognize their own voice, understand interpersonal dynamics keeping them stuck, and differentiate within close relationships in which they may feel themselves getting "lost."  
9 Years Experience
In-Person Near Albany, CA
Online in Albany, CA
Berkeley, California therapist: Kim Christine Stevens, marriage and family therapist
Codependency

Kim Christine Stevens

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, MA
Love helping my clients work through and heal codependency issues, including developing excellent boundaries and finding more self empowerment.  
11 Years Experience
In-Person Near Albany, CA
Online in Albany, CA
Oakland, California therapist: Charis Khoury, marriage and family therapist
Codependency

Charis Khoury

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
For those that were trained to self-abandon, returning "home" and learning to derive self worth from more reliable (internal) sources is one of the most rewarding achievements.  
16 Years Experience
In-Person Near Albany, CA
Online in Albany, CA
Los Angeles, California therapist: Mia Turner, therapist
Codependency

Mia Turner

Therapist, MA, RYT, ASDCS, LMFT, NPT-C, CMNCS, CMIP
Support for people who find themselves chronically over-functioning, caretaking, people-pleasing, shape-shifting, minimizing their own needs, anticipating the needs of others, or feeling responsible for the emotions, wellbeing, comfort, or stability of those around them. These patterns often develop as intelligent adaptations within family systems, trauma, cultural expectations, caregiving roles, marginalization, neurodivergence, or environments where safety, belonging, acceptance, or survival depended upon attunement to others. This work explores the protective and prescribed roles these patterns may have played throughout your life and the ways they may have shaped identity, relationships, self-worth, boundaries, decision-making, and connection to your own needs, desires, emotions, and body. Particular attention is given to the influence of family dynamics, culture, gender socialization, attachment experiences, systemic oppression, internalized beliefs, and the messages you may have received about responsibility, worthiness, sacrifice, and care. These patterns often live not only in thoughts and beliefs, but within the nervous system itself. They may show up as hypervigilance, chronic self-monitoring, difficulty asking for help, guilt when resting, discomfort receiving care, difficulty identifying needs, over-explaining, conflict avoidance, perfectionism, or a persistent sense that your value comes from what you do for others rather than who you are. Through a trauma-informed, attachment-focused, and nervous-system-centered lens, space is created for greater self-trust, authenticity, reciprocity, discernment, and connection to your own inner experience. The goal is not to stop caring for others, but to cultivate a deeper relationship with yourself and with relationships where care can flow in multiple directions and where your needs, humanity, and wellbeing are nurtured by the same compassion and attention you so readily offer to everyone else.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Albany, CA (Online Only)
Oakland, California therapist: Shirley Johnson,, marriage and family therapist
Codependency

Shirley Johnson,

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, CYT
I consider codependence is very simple terms as the behavior of taking care of someone at one's own expense. Many of us learn are value is in how muuch we will give to others which tends to mean abandoning ourselves. If you find yourself over-giving, caretaking, or losing yourself in relationships, we’ll gently uncover the roots of those patterns and build stronger boundaries, self-trust, and more balanced intimacy. The cure for codependency can be more self awareness and the ability to identify one's emotions and needs which I love to support folks on.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Albany, CA (Online Only)
Lafayette, California therapist: Nes Pinar Psychotherapy, marriage and family therapist
Codependency

Nes Pinar Psychotherapy

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
I help clients untangle patterns of codependency by slowing down, getting curious, and reconnecting with their own needs, boundaries, and inner wisdom. Together, we explore the stories and survival strategies that once kept you safe but now keep you stuck, making space for more choice, agency, and self‑trust. My approach is warm, relational, and steady—supporting you as you practice new ways of relating that feel authentic, mutual, and sustainable.  
15 Years Experience
In-Person Near Albany, CA
Online in Albany, CA
Lafayette, California therapist: Shohreh Schmuecker, marriage and family therapist
Codependency

Shohreh Schmuecker

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Struggling with Codependency? You're Not Alone. Do you find yourself constantly putting others’ needs before your own, struggling with boundaries, or feeling responsible for other people's emotions? Codependency can quietly affect your relationships, self-esteem, and overall well-being, but healing is possible. As a compassionate and experienced counselor, I offer a safe, nonjudgmental space to explore the patterns that keep you stuck. Together, we can work to support you in building healthier relationships, strengthen your sense of self, and help you reconnect with your own needs and desires. Take the first step toward freedom and self-empowerment. Reach out today for a confidential consultation.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Albany, CA (Online Only)
Los Angeles, California therapist: David Gumpert, psychologist
Codependency

David Gumpert

Psychologist, PsyD
Codependency is much more than spending a lot of time with someone else. It is being tangled up together like 2 sets of stringed lights and when one tries to pull away to do something independently, the other feels threatened, upset, abandoned, or a variety of other experiences. These are often rooted in a childhood where healthy boundaries were not modeled.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Albany, CA (Online Only)
Los Angeles, California therapist: Roopa Cantu, LCSW, licensed clinical social worker
Codependency

Roopa Cantu, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Many of us developed the tool of codependency to cope with relationships in difficult environments. We are now in safer environments and don't need to resort to old behaviors. My goal is to help empower codependent individuals to cultivate healthy behaviors and ultimately healthier relationships.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Albany, CA (Online Only)
Seattle, Washington therapist: Aaron Kapin, somatic experiencing practitioner
Codependency

Aaron Kapin

Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, SEP, LMT
I use Somatic Experiencing to help you tune into your own wants and needs so you can start learning to have a clearer sense of your boundaries, as well as the strength to set them. A lot of relationships are labeled as 'codependent', but sometimes it can be more accurate to say that it's become easier for you to guess at what your partner wants than it is to know what you want. Once you get more connected to what you want, it can become easier to have those conversations with your partner, and easier to stand strong in your needs.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Albany, CA (Online Only)

Codependency therapists in Albany, California Statistics

Codependency therapists in Albany, California average 15 years of experience and charge around $200 per session. 99% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (64%), Psychodynamic Therapy (47%), and Existential / Humanistic Therapy (44%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$200

Accept insurance

34%

Offer sliding scale

57%

Gender ID

68% Female
26% Male
3% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

62% In Person and Online
37% Online Only
1% In Person Only

Top Treatment Approaches

64% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
47% Psychodynamic Therapy
44% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
40% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
38% Somatic Therapy
37% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
33% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)

Ages Served

96% Adult
60% Young Adult
58% Senior
53% Teen
23% Children

Client Focus

65% Women
51% LGBTQ+
49% Men
33% Christian
32% Hispanic / Latino