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Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapists in Orosi, CA

Orosi Therapists (Statistics)

Average years in practice

12 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$193

Gender ID

64% Female
29% Male
4% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

58% In Person and Online
42% Online Only

Top Specialties

76% Anxiety or Fears
64% Trauma and PTSD
60% Depression
57% Stress
49% Relationship and Marriage Counseling
48% Self Esteem
46% Loss or Grief
We are proud to feature top rated Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapists in Orosi, CA. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Agoura Hills, California therapist: Tracy Sachs, therapist
Internal Family Systems (IFS)

Tracy Sachs

Therapist, MA, AMFT
I am passionate about working with twenty and thirty somethings navigate the tumultuous years of young adulthood. These years are often marked by questions of identity, a reckoning of one’s childhood, big life transitions, relationship challenges, feelings of hopelessness and anxiety about the future, and a general sense of feeling lost. These years are also ripe for self-discovery and developing a greater sense of purpose and meaning. As a depth oriented psychotherapist, I won’t hold these challenges as pathology to be cured but rather as a natural part of the Self’s initiation into greater maturity. I see uncomfortable symptoms, such as depression and anxiety, as wise messengers that can guide us into a more whole and aligned life.  
6 Years Experience
Orosi, California (Online Only)
Berkeley, California therapist: Tatiana Ecoiffier Davis, marriage and family therapist
Internal Family Systems (IFS)

Tatiana Ecoiffier Davis

Marriage and Family Therapist, AMFT
I believe deeply in the power of therapy—so much so that I chose to leave a successful career in the biotechnology industry to pursue this path. I have seen again and again that change is possible, that life can feel lighter, and that a sense of ease within ourselves is attainable. My hope is for everyone to have access to this inner alignment; not only does it help us navigate the uncertainty of life but it also creates the foundation for authentic connection and community in a world that can feel divided. Therapy can be as simple as a conversation or as challenging as allowing ourselves to just be. I am here for the full journey! I am often moved to tears when someone discovers a truth about themselves that has long been waiting to be found. There is nothing more powerful than witnessing a door open that had been closed for too long—watching the heaviness lift and the fresh air of possibility flow in.  
3 Years Experience
Orosi, California
San Diego, California therapist: Sean Sprigle, licensed professional counselor
Internal Family Systems (IFS)

Sean Sprigle

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCC
Before I was a therapist I was a client just like yourself. I struggled with many issues over the years and overcome most of them since becoming a therapist. Because of this I find that I usually have personal experience with at least an aspect of what my client is dealing with. My clients generally find me to be compassionate, knowledgeable, non-judge mental, and easy to connect with.  
8 Years Experience
Orosi, California
Redwood City, California therapist: Laurie Gulutzan, marriage and family therapist
Internal Family Systems (IFS)

Laurie Gulutzan

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Are you feeling disconnected, frustrated or overwhelmed? Do you find it a struggle to build close, intimate relationships or to deeply connect to those closest to you? If you are looking to improve the quality of you most important relationships or to feel more skillful in building new relationships, I would look forward to working with you.  
20 Years Experience
Orosi, California
Fremont, California therapist: Alex Ly, marriage and family therapist
Internal Family Systems (IFS)

Alex Ly

Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
You're feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and drained by the pressures and demands placed on you. You try to make others happy and work as hard as you can, yet you never feel like it's good enough. You never feel "good enough" and you are reminded of that daily. You feel disconnected from your own life and trapped in a cycle of anxiety that can leave you feeling like you're watching your life from the outside, unable to reach in and make a change. In your relationships, this gap widens, leaving you longing for a deeper bond. Yet, as you try to analyze and solve these feelings as if they were mere problems, the solutions become more elusive.  
8 Years Experience
Orosi, California