Psychosis therapists in San Francisco, California CA
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Michael Myette Therapy
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I specialize in treatment of Psychosis
18 Years Experience
Online in San Francisco, California (Online Only)
Mary Knoblock
Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
Using hypnosis we can typically uncover root cause of Psychosis in a safe effective manner helping you understand your state of mind and develop better coping skills.
10 Years Experience
Online in San Francisco, California (Online Only)
Alexandria Guerrero
Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
I work with individuals experiencing psychosis—whether it involves hallucinations, delusions, or a sense of disconnection from reality—in a supportive, nonjudgmental space. Together, we focus on building insight, managing distressing symptoms, and strengthening tools for grounding and daily functioning, while honoring each person’s unique experience and resilience.
1 Years Experience
Online in San Francisco, California (Online Only)
Sloane Fabricius
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, LPCC, Clinical Supervisor
My hope and intent is for you to feel heard, seen, supported and hopeful about you and your circumstances. Van Gogh said it best, "I feel there is nothing more truly artistic than loving people." Our creative collaboration will equip you in getting your needs met in healthy ways.
28 Years Experience
Online in San Francisco, California
TREATMENT AND TOOLS FOR TRAUMA
Licensed Psychoanalyst, PH.D., IN PSYCHOANALYSIS AND NEUROSCIENCE, CERTIFIED PSYCHOANALYST, PSY.A, & LICENSED PSYCHOANALYST
Psychosis represents a separation from reality primarily as defense mechanism against overwhelming feeling states, most often anxiety and depression. In my experience, all psychosis is trauma based. While anti-psychotic medications can be initially helpful to "clear" the mind, it is the working through of the trauma, or traumas, that is the road to a lasting cure. Since I was trained as a Neuro-Psychoanalyst, I am able to intervene approaching both brain (with brain nutrients) and mind (psychoanalysis) in the treatment. I am recommending twice weekly sessions with a careful respect for why the psychosis is there for the patient. What is the role of the psychosis in preventing the patient from facing overwhelming traumatic experiences. You are welcome to call my office at 661-478-0667 for an evaluation.
35 Years Experience
Online in San Francisco, California