Object Relations therapists in Olivehurst, California CA

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Beverly Hills, California therapist: Samantha Liberman, psychologist
Object Relations

Samantha Liberman

Psychologist, Psy.D.
My hope as a therapist is to foster a safe and nurturing therapeutic relationship in which together we can explore and make sense of your history and experiences. Through this process we will help you develop inner strength, increased self-awareness, and develop the ability to make meaningful changes in your life. Please feel free to reach out for a free phone consultation, I look forward to speaking with you.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Olivehurst, California
Encino, California therapist: Matthew Fishler, psychologist
Object Relations

Matthew Fishler

Psychologist, JD, PhD
We are living in unsettling times that can bring up difficult and painful feelings. Perhaps you are troubled by anxiety or sadness. Perhaps you are feeling increased stress at work, in relationship, or have reached a crossroads in your life. These kinds of experiences can be challenging, even overwhelming. If you are struggling to navigate your life right now we can work together to build strength and create lasting inner change - to help you come home to your authentic self. Based on my background, many of my clients are writers, creative professionals, lawyers, college students/applicants, and people facing life transitions.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Olivehurst, California
Los Angeles, California therapist: Susan Stone, marriage and family therapist
Object Relations

Susan Stone

Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
I work with adults from every walk of life and in diverse circumstances. What nearly all have in common is that they tell me that things don’t feel manageable anymore. Life has gotten out of hand, and feelings like anxiety, self-doubt, depression, and disappointment seem to be taking over – if they haven’t already. Some might think they are “going crazy!” Others feel selfish because they crave self-care and a break from never being enough. My job (and privilege) is to come alongside you to provide support, feedback, and help you better understand things and make plans to improve things. Sometimes, I will validate feelings that you’ve discounted or point out challenges you’ve grown so accustomed to that you brush them aside, even though they are part of what trips you up. Together, we’ll gain perspectives and insights about how to make things better. In session, we will review the week for clues about what to focus on. We will talk about how things went and how they could have turned out better. I’ll ask many questions, listen a lot, and work with you to identify options for improving life. You’ll tear up sometimes, but you’ll be surprised how often we chuckle.  
34 Years Experience
Online in Olivehurst, California
Beverly Hills, California therapist: Dr. Joshua A. Goldstein, psychologist
Object Relations

Dr. Joshua A. Goldstein

Psychologist, Psy.D.
So, you're dealing with life's transitions, but it manifests as anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or lowered self-esteem. These may be diagnoses, but you're so much more than that. You are who you are because of your experiences, which means you already have the tools and ability to move yourself forward. You just don’t know it yet. Finding the right therapist can be a daunting process and I want to build that unique relationship with you. I work from an insight-oriented perspective and focus on the connections between your childhood experiences and current circumstances. Those early experiences laid the groundwork and can provide blueprints to addressing the issues you're currently facing. The difficulty can be uncovering those blueprints and it’s my job to help you discover them.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Olivehurst, California
Vista, California therapist: Erin Kennedy, therapist
Object Relations

Erin Kennedy

Therapist, LPCC
I believe the human spirit is incredibly resilient and we all have the innate capacity to heal--I don't view mental health struggles as a sign of defect or "disorder," but rather a signal of unmet basic needs for love, attention, acceptance, and compassion.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Olivehurst, California