MS, Clinical Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Clinical Gerontology, Notre Dame de Namur University. Psychiatric Social Worker, San Mateo County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services, serving severely mentally ill patients (2 years). Bilingual Mental Health Counselor, Pyramid Alternatives, serving court-mandated anger management and domestic violence clients and Medi-Cal clients (5 years).
Institutional Programs Manager, Pyramid Alternatives, serving at-risk youths in San Mateo County Juvenile Halls (2 years). Forensic Mental Health Counselor, San Mateo County, serving severely mentally ill inmates at Mental Health Court (1.5 years). Substance Abuse Counselor, Fort Help Methadone Clinic, serving patients with severe alcohol and other drugs addiction (1 year).
Mental Health Volunteer, Bill Wilson Center of Santa Clara County, serving teenagers diagnosed with bi-polar and other psychosis disorders (2 years).
Institutional Programs Manager, Pyramid Alternatives, serving at-risk youths in San Mateo County Juvenile Halls (2 years). Forensic Mental Health Counselor, San Mateo County, serving severely mentally ill inmates at Mental Health Court (1.5 years). Substance Abuse Counselor, Fort Help Methadone Clinic, serving patients with severe alcohol and other drugs addiction (1 year).
Mental Health Volunteer, Bill Wilson Center of Santa Clara County, serving teenagers diagnosed with bi-polar and other psychosis disorders (2 years).
Services
During our initial over-the-phone or in-person consultation, you will share a general description and reason for seeking out for therapy.
Then I will share with you my experiences on related issues.
If both of us agree that we make a good match, we will proceed to make appointment to meet in my office.
I will gladly provide referrals if I think another therapist might better serve your needs.
Note: Although this initial consultation does not mean we are initiating a professional relationship, information you share in the consultation will follow the confidentiality guidelines of a professional relationship.
Then I will share with you my experiences on related issues.
If both of us agree that we make a good match, we will proceed to make appointment to meet in my office.
I will gladly provide referrals if I think another therapist might better serve your needs.
Note: Although this initial consultation does not mean we are initiating a professional relationship, information you share in the consultation will follow the confidentiality guidelines of a professional relationship.
Please check with your insurance company to ensure out-of-network coverage prior to the beginning of services.
I will provide you with my professional and business information when you call your insurance carrier for pre-authorization.
I provide the bill statement at the first appointment of each month for the services provided in the previous month for insurance reimbursement.
Please contact me at 650-676-0405 for consultation.
I look forward to exploring how my clinical experiences and skills can support your abilities to overcome current obstacles.
I will provide you with my professional and business information when you call your insurance carrier for pre-authorization.
I provide the bill statement at the first appointment of each month for the services provided in the previous month for insurance reimbursement.
Please contact me at 650-676-0405 for consultation.
I look forward to exploring how my clinical experiences and skills can support your abilities to overcome current obstacles.
The combination of our personal characteristics and social experiences makes each one of us unique in our own ways.
Thus, even if we are dealing with similar challenges, your story deserves compassionate and non-judgmental ears that understand that there is no one-size-that-fits-all solution to your current challenges.
We will discuss and establish a counseling plan that addresses your needs.
The plan will include actionable items such as homework you can do between sessions, and measurable outcomes that inform your of counseling progress.
Thus, even if we are dealing with similar challenges, your story deserves compassionate and non-judgmental ears that understand that there is no one-size-that-fits-all solution to your current challenges.
We will discuss and establish a counseling plan that addresses your needs.
The plan will include actionable items such as homework you can do between sessions, and measurable outcomes that inform your of counseling progress.
When one door closes another door opens, but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for us-Alexander Bell.
We often have thoughts that hold us back.
In therapy, I diligently work with clients on de-mystifying these thoughts, identifying alternative perspectives, and developing positive coping strategies.
If any of the above statements sound familiar to you, please give me a call at 650-676-0405 to see how we can work together in finding solutions (behavior) that align your personal values (logic) with your visceral needs (feeling).
We often have thoughts that hold us back.
In therapy, I diligently work with clients on de-mystifying these thoughts, identifying alternative perspectives, and developing positive coping strategies.
If any of the above statements sound familiar to you, please give me a call at 650-676-0405 to see how we can work together in finding solutions (behavior) that align your personal values (logic) with your visceral needs (feeling).
Growing up, we might have heard messages from our parents that make us feel like we are not good enough; or treated by people in such a way that makes us feel worthless and powerless.
Or, our parents might be very loving and they let us do whatever we like, but we feel like we don't know who we are ourselves.
Because of these early relationships, we numb ourselves (addiction); we block people out (anger); we feel lonely and sad (depression); we feel guilty and stuck (loss and grief); we seek perfectionism (anxiety); we do not know our personal boundaries and worth, so we try to please people in the hope that they'll like us (dysfunctional relationships).
Or, our parents might be very loving and they let us do whatever we like, but we feel like we don't know who we are ourselves.
Because of these early relationships, we numb ourselves (addiction); we block people out (anger); we feel lonely and sad (depression); we feel guilty and stuck (loss and grief); we seek perfectionism (anxiety); we do not know our personal boundaries and worth, so we try to please people in the hope that they'll like us (dysfunctional relationships).
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