Dissociative Disorders therapists in Newman, California CA
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Barry Ross
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I am a psychologist, marriage family therapist, bioenergetic analyst, and psychoanalyst with more than 30 years of clinical experience in treating adolescents, adults, and marital couples. I am skilled in helping a person to feel understood and related to in a new and helpful way.
40 Years Experience
Online in Newman, California
Tandra Froehlich Childress
Marriage and Family Therapist, ATR, LMFT
Through my advanced trainings in trauma and dissociation with the ISSTD, I have developed the passion and skills to assist people struggling with DID and other dissociative disorders. I understand the unique challenges dissociative disorders pose in day to day life. Using a variety of techniques, we will explore the origins of your challenges and work on tools to help with healing and coping with your struggles.
8 Years Experience
Online in Newman, California
Jayeon Kim
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT 144461, MA, RYT-500
Experiencing feelings of detachment from reality or yourself? Dissociative disorders can be a complex issue. Let's collaborate to understand your experiences, develop coping mechanisms, and address any underlying trauma.
10 Years Experience
Online in Newman, California (Online Only)
PBA Psychology Group, Inc.
Psychologist, Clinical and Forensic Psychology
Significant trauma may lead to the onset of a dissociative disorder. Our work together can help work on managing the significant emotional distress and trauma and improve affect tolerance.
28 Years Experience
Online in Newman, California
Growth and Change Counseling
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Sometimes in life, an experience so traumatic happens that my psyche splits and cuts off part of myself in order to protect myself from what happened. It was a defensive mechanism at the time of the trauma to protect me from my incapacity to process it, but now its also created a situation where part of me is cut off from the other part of me. If I stay this way, I remain stuck in a fragmented or wounded place psychologically. The reality is we all want to be whole and part of healing may involve a process of reintegrating all the parts of myself with each other. If you think you may be dissociating, call us. We would come alongside you to help you.
6 Years Experience
Online in Newman, California (Online Only)