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Existential/Humanistic therapists in Guadalupe, CA

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Orange, California therapist: Hiroko Saeki, MA, LMFT, RDT, marriage and family therapist
Existential/Humanistic

Hiroko Saeki, MA, LMFT, RDT

Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Registered Drama Therapist
I believe in your resilience. I am a psychotherapist with specialized training in Drama Therapy. I will collaboratively work with you to help you create the changes you want in your life.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Guadalupe, California
Santa Monica, California therapist: Christopher Schamber, licensed clinical social worker
Existential/Humanistic

Christopher Schamber

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
There is a reason why we encounter particular challenges in life. Our experiences feed and deplete our soul, then inform how we respond to ourselves and others. Those events get seared into our brain and set the stage for what we do next. All of our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are connected, feeding into one another. I often work with creative and ambitious people living with sadness or anxiety. Thinking big and taking on complex projects is the life blood and identity for many creative people. While others might look on from the outside and comment on how exciting it looks, these endeavors often lend themselves to problems like imposter syndrome, fear of failure, and existential questions. But you are not your productivity. Through my collaborative approach, we will use therapy to explore your ideas, thoughts, and emotions. Let’s work together to find the you that you want to be, and figure out how to lead a purposeful and fulfilled life in this world.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Guadalupe, California (Online Only)
London, England therapist: Louise Perry, therapist
Existential/Humanistic

Louise Perry

Therapist, IFS UKCP HCCP BAAT
I am a highly trained and experienced psychotherapist specializing in Integrative Art Psychotherapy and Internal Family Systems (IFS). My approach is flexible and collaborative—therapy with me doesn’t have to involve art unless that resonates with you. I am here to help you explore what’s beneath the surface, untangle complex emotions, and create meaningful change in your life. Before becoming a therapist, I built a successful career in design and technology. My own journey of personal growth and healing deepened my curiosity about people—what drives us, what holds us back, and what helps us thrive. This inspired me to retrain as a psychotherapist, combining my life experiences with professional expertise to support others on their journeys. At my core, I am compassionate, empathic, and deeply committed to creating a safe and non-judgmental space. While I can be direct when it’s helpful, my approach is always warm, grounded, and trustworthy.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Guadalupe, California
Campbell, California therapist: Robin Bates-Pualuan, marriage and family therapist
Existential/Humanistic

Robin Bates-Pualuan

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, LPCC
Therapy is a chance to open yourself up to new ways of experiencing your life in order to get greater satisfaction from it. If you're struggling with relationships, circumstances, moods, worries, or destructive behaviors, I may be able to help. Give me a call so we can talk about your situation.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Guadalupe, California
Sherman Oaks, California therapist: David Eshleman, marriage and family therapist
Existential/Humanistic

David Eshleman

Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., LMFT
We are beings in motion, faced with the opportunity to learn and grow by becoming aware of the tension between what is conscious and unconscious on this journey called life. Psychotherapy and psychoeducation are tools that we can use together on this journey. I focus on helping you to grow, find yourself, and reduce suffering on your journey. People are not a disorder, as that is only looking at the negative, and we already do far too much of that. As Carl Jung said, "We are not what happened to us, we are what we wish to become".  
12 Years Experience
Online in Guadalupe, California