CPCC was founded in 1978 to provide high quality, professional counseling to the San Ramon Valley and beyond. All of CPCC staff members are professing Christians from various traditions, denominations, and walks of life.
Community Presbyterian Counseling Center is a professional center that is staffed with therapists who are either licensed by the State of California to practice Marriage, Family and Child Therapy, associates who are working towards their required hours to become licensed, or trainees who are in their final year of a Masters program at an accredited university.Our aim is to partner with you, accompanying you on your journey for a season to support you toward your goals and find healing along the way.
Community Presbyterian Counseling Center is a professional center that is staffed with therapists who are either licensed by the State of California to practice Marriage, Family and Child Therapy, associates who are working towards their required hours to become licensed, or trainees who are in their final year of a Masters program at an accredited university.Our aim is to partner with you, accompanying you on your journey for a season to support you toward your goals and find healing along the way.
Services
Community Presbyterian Counseling Center (CPCC) offers a professional training group for post-grad associates and trainees in practicum that provides opportunities to integrate contemporary theoretical models with spiritually based perspectives and values.
We work together in a collaborative community by sharing the responsibilities and needs of the center, participating in decision-making, and working with one another in individual and group supervision, consultation, and business meetings.
CPCC has been in the San Ramon Valley for over 35 years as a Christian based non-profit counseling center offering therapy to adults, couples, children and families.
We work together in a collaborative community by sharing the responsibilities and needs of the center, participating in decision-making, and working with one another in individual and group supervision, consultation, and business meetings.
CPCC has been in the San Ramon Valley for over 35 years as a Christian based non-profit counseling center offering therapy to adults, couples, children and families.
Therapy is a process of healing that can help a wide array of personal, relational, and familial issues.
Often clients come in with a specific goal they are working toward or seeking relief from pain.
A trained professional journeys alongside clients with care, compassion, empathy, and professionalism to support their clients toward health and healing.
Our therapists are all professionally trained and licensed or on the path to licensure in the state of California.
Clinical staff includes trainees, associates, and licensed Marriage & Family Therapists (MFT), Professional Clinical Counselors (PCC), or Clinical Social Workers (CSW).
Often clients come in with a specific goal they are working toward or seeking relief from pain.
A trained professional journeys alongside clients with care, compassion, empathy, and professionalism to support their clients toward health and healing.
Our therapists are all professionally trained and licensed or on the path to licensure in the state of California.
Clinical staff includes trainees, associates, and licensed Marriage & Family Therapists (MFT), Professional Clinical Counselors (PCC), or Clinical Social Workers (CSW).
We see ourselves as assisting you, through our helping skills, to work through the immediate problems you confront.
This is in contrast to simply telling you what to do.
If we cannot provide the best help, we will refer you to a professional counselor who can.
Problems are not solved in the office.
Effective resolution depends on how well you transfer what is learned and experienced in the office to real life situations and relationships.
In addition, we have found that the more you are open to your part in interpersonal problems, the more rapidly positive change can occur.
This is in contrast to simply telling you what to do.
If we cannot provide the best help, we will refer you to a professional counselor who can.
Problems are not solved in the office.
Effective resolution depends on how well you transfer what is learned and experienced in the office to real life situations and relationships.
In addition, we have found that the more you are open to your part in interpersonal problems, the more rapidly positive change can occur.
It takes a great deal of courage to pick up the phone to make the first appointment.
Here are some frequently asked questions about the counseling process that may aid your decision if CPCC is the place for you.
There is no magic wand in therapy.
What you put into therapy, you'll get out of it.
Our job is to partner with you to help you make changes in your life.
Deciding to go to therapy takes a lot of courage, and requires a lot of work!
If you want to build new muscles, you need the discipline of going to the gym regularly, experiencing the strain of tearing down old muscles in order to form new stronger ones.
Here are some frequently asked questions about the counseling process that may aid your decision if CPCC is the place for you.
There is no magic wand in therapy.
What you put into therapy, you'll get out of it.
Our job is to partner with you to help you make changes in your life.
Deciding to go to therapy takes a lot of courage, and requires a lot of work!
If you want to build new muscles, you need the discipline of going to the gym regularly, experiencing the strain of tearing down old muscles in order to form new stronger ones.
Racism in the United States existed from the country's founding.
Centuries of neglect, abuse, manipulation, and prejudice have severely traumatized many individuals.
While there have been continued improvements due to influential leaders, often from minority groups, many injustices remain in our society.
We hear many of these experiences directly from our clients.
Many of our staff have also had similar, painful, experiences.
Acts of racism are horrible and dehumanizing.
Therapeutic sessions are supposed to reverse such experiences to provide healing and hope.
Centuries of neglect, abuse, manipulation, and prejudice have severely traumatized many individuals.
While there have been continued improvements due to influential leaders, often from minority groups, many injustices remain in our society.
We hear many of these experiences directly from our clients.
Many of our staff have also had similar, painful, experiences.
Acts of racism are horrible and dehumanizing.
Therapeutic sessions are supposed to reverse such experiences to provide healing and hope.
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