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Experiential therapists in North Auburn, CA

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Folsom, California therapist: Dr. Joan Druckman, psychologist
Experiential

Dr. Joan Druckman

Psychologist
As an experienced therapist, I have treated many different, and sometimes difficult, problems faced by individuals, couples and families. A careful assessment is made and together we develop a treatment plan that combines direction, compassion, and a belief in our ability to make positive changes.  
40 Years Experience
Near North Auburn, CA
Online in North Auburn, California
Sacramento, California therapist: Rosa Di Lorenzo, psychologist
Experiential

Rosa Di Lorenzo

Psychologist, PSYD
Are you looking for someone to help you managing your relationships, including the relationship with YOURSELF, and make the most out of your life? Do you aspire to live a fuller life, in line with your values, and are ready to commit to do it? Do you desire to learn how to truly manage stress and get to know who you really are, achieving true mind-body balance, in a way that works for YOU? I would love to help you, please contact me to discuss your relationships and wellness goals.  
13 Years Experience
Near North Auburn, CA
Online in North Auburn, California
Laguna Niguel, California therapist: Meg McGuire, marriage and family therapist
Experiential

Meg McGuire

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, I work with teens (14+), adults and families looking to work through their mental health challenges, all while improving their relationship with both themselves and others. I am experienced in treating individuals and families impacted by addiction, eating disorders, anxiety, relational conflict, depression, perfectionism, low self worth, life transitions and more. This includes clients currently struggling with substance abuse and disordered eating. I chose to pursue a second career as a LMFT due to my strong, personal interest in eating disorders, addiction, anxiety, low self worth and complex family systems. I strive to be a clinician who understands the nuances of these intricate issues, and I take a non-judgmental approach when walking with clients on their road of discovery and recovery. I treat clients with the warmth, empathy and respect that they deserve. I honor each client's unique lived experience, and I see my clients as whole people rather than a diagnosis. I work collaboratively with clients in an effort to support their needs and initiate personal growth. My approach is to offer an authentic and welcoming therapeutic space.  
4 Years Experience
Online in North Auburn, California
Santa Barbara, California therapist: Shana Burns, LMFT, marriage and family therapist
Experiential

Shana Burns, LMFT

Marriage and Family Therapist
As the founder of Work In Progress Therapy, a group private practice in California, I'm proud to introduce our team of 6 dedicated Associate Marriage and Family Therapists (AMFTs). We are committed to supporting a diverse range of adults, teens, families, and couples. We believe in the power of strong, collaborative therapeutic relationships as the foundation for meaningful change. Our areas of expertise include navigating life transitions, overcoming substance abuse, exploring identity shifts, healing from early life trauma, and transforming challenges within relationships.  
20 Years Experience
Online in North Auburn, California
Newport Beach, California therapist: Emma Esper, marriage and family therapist
Experiential

Emma Esper

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, LPCC
As a therapist and clinical counselor, I help to hold the weight of anxiety, trauma, depression, and relational conflict, and encourage self acceptance. There is beauty in showing up for yourself, and bravery in turning towards struggle. When we deny our struggle, we deny a part of us that is longing to be seen. Struggle and suffering are hard to face, as it often leaves us feeling broken. Many of us were never taught to embrace our flaws and imperfections. What if we could see the broken pieces of ourselves, the parts of us that are scarred, and view them with compassion? What if we saw our scars as marks of courage and resiliency? The journey towards wholeness includes accepting each part of ourselves, the part that is joyful, the part that laughs, the part that hurts, the part that feels empty. My work is based on the hope that we can step into our authentic selves, to feel without shame, accept our darkness, live mindfully in our own light, and recognize that who we are is enough.  
5 Years Experience
Online in North Auburn, California