Welcome! I’m Rebecca Snyder. I understand that life’s transitions, finding meaning, and managing chronic pain can be challenging, to say the least. If you're reading this, I first want you to know that you are not alone. I offer a warm, nonjudgmental environment to explore these challenges together.
Using evidence-based practices
Therapy is a space where healing begins through openness, curiosity, and a willingness to see yourself with new eyes. I strive to create an environment that feels safe, collaborative, and judgment-free, where humor and honesty coexist with growth and self-reflection.
Drawing from Person-Centered Therapy (PCT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT),
Therapy is where real change begins—with compassion, understanding, and practical tools for growth. I believe every person’s story is unique, shaped by past experiences and present challenges. My commitment is to create a safe, nonjudgmental environment where you feel understood and empowered.
Using a blend of cognitive behavioral th
Therapy should be a place where you feel supported, understood, and encouraged. I am here to help adults navigate grief, anxiety, life transitions, trauma, and postpartum challenges with compassion and care. In every session, I strive to create a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can explore your story, strengthen your coping skills, and reconnec
I am a mental health therapist specializing in addiction recovery, anxiety challenges, and trauma. Life can often feel like a series of overwhelming transitions when you face addiction, anxiety, or the lingering effects of trauma. If you feel stuck in old patterns or disconnected from yourself, I want you to know that there is space for healing.
Being the designated "strong one" is exhausting. Perhaps you are caring for a family member with a chronic illness, navigating the pressures of young adulthood, or simply feeling the weight of everyone else's expectations. The pressure to hold it all together never seems to let up, leaving you to be "on" for everyone else while
Dr. Fuller aims to minimize the frequency and intensity of the client's suffering and emotional pain, as well as self-defeating patterns, and he helps the client to develop skills leading to life satisfaction and goal achievement. In doing this, Dr. Fuller places a strong emphasis on cognitive-behavioral theory (CBT) and associated techniques. Dr.
"I approach therapy within a relational, trauma-informed framework. I’m interested in understanding your experience and the factors that have shaped how you move through the world.
Rather than moving quickly to solutions, we take time to notice patterns in relationships, emotions, and ways of coping. Together, we explore these experien
I believe in providing strong and positive support to help people to heal and grow. I believe that it is the client who does the healing and that I am a support, guide, and witness to their own process. It has been my honor to watch many people who have been suffering from the effects of trauma heal, flourish, and begin to live full and happy lives
I hold a Master of Science from Columbia University and Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Berkeley.
It was my own life experience that led me to become a psychotherapist. Perhaps because of this my patients often report feeling understood in a way they'd not expected. I believe you'll find I bring warmth, understanding,
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