
Marriage & Family Therapy, Psychotherapy, Counselling
I'm a licensed professional.
MFT - MFC35714
I actually believe that going to therapy is a sign of strength, not weakness. It takes courage to make that first effort, whether by phone or by email. It takes courage to walk into an office and share one's pain, frustration, or anger with a complete stranger. It takes courage to continue in therapy and face one's personal issues. It takes courage to take a good long look at one's self and determine where change would be useful. Then it takes courage to actually make the effort to begin making those changes. When clients tell me that they see therapy as a sign of weakness, I assure them that I see it as a sign that they have the "guts" to face whatever the issue is, and deal with it. That isn't weakness. That's bravery.
I beleive the client-therapist relationship is the most important factor in therapy. Without a strong connection between the therapist and the client, I don't believe much positive is likely to happen. The therapist's education, psychotherapy skills, tools for change, and experience, are all important factors in therapy, but in my opinion real healing takes place in the relationship between client and therapist. For that reason, I believe that it is extremely important that the client feel heard and safe with the therapist. I make every effort to make my clients feel safe, secure, and heard. I wouldn't be in this business if I didn't care about people, and I believe it shows.
Office 1:
418 Alhambra Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95816 United States
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