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Behavioral Health Therapist
San Francisco, CA
Telehealth Telehealth
White Privilege, Unconscious Bias, Depression, Anxiety, Trauma

No availability for new clients

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Psychotherapy - LMFT, APCC
San Jose, CA
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Self Esteem, Relationship Issues, Stress
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Telehealth Telehealth
Addiction, Alcohol Use, Anxiety, Chronic Relapse, Codependency

No availability for new clients

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Psychotherapy
Dublin, CA
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Life Transitions, Family Therapy, Child or Adolescent, Trauma
Out of Network

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MA, AMFT
Mountain View, CA
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Couples Counseling, Fears/Phobias, Life Transitions, Panic Disorders
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Licensed Psychotherapist and Clinical Counselor
Campbell, CA
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Fears/Phobias, Panic Disorders, Perinatal Mental Health, Self Esteem
Concern EAP, see various insurance networks:, https://www.rula.com/
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PhD, LMFT
Santa Cruz, CA
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Addiction, Attachment Issues

No availability for new clients


CA Licensed Psychologist, Music Therapist
Stockton, CA | Sacramento, CA | Modesto, CA (+1 more)
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Trauma, Sleep or Insomnia, Grief, Anger Management, Stress
Out of Network, Out of Pocket

No availability for new clients

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LMFT #129842
Laguna Beach, CA | Oakland, CA
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Gender Identity, LGBTQIA+, Open Relationships/Polyamory
Aetna
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Licensed Clinical Psychologist, PSY28626
San Jose, CA
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Mood Disorders, Parenting, Child or Adolescent
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Can codependents have healthy relationships?

No, codependents usually cannot have healthy relationships without first getting treatment for their codependency. They tend to have many short-lived relationships because their neediness often becomes too much for their partner. Codependent behavior is often ingrained in a person from a young age. Therefore, seeking help from a professional can help codependents learn how to behave in order to have fulfilling, healthy relationships...



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