Both Shoshona Pascoe and Shonnie Brown have been a presence in Sonoma County since the early 1990s, co-founding Chinn Street Counseling in 1999. We provide a nurturing and professional environment at 405 Chinn Street in central Santa Rosa. We value the effectiveness of human contact and consideration of each client's emotional safety. We embrace growth and diversity, always adapting to the client's specific needs.
We offer a full range of counseling and treatment services. Shonnie specializes in young adults, self-esteem/inner critic work, separation/divorce, and issues of aging. She enjoys E-Therapy (online), and treats anxiety, depression, and life transitions in all ages. Shoshona offers help for anxiety, depression, and stress-related issues. She incorporates mindfulness-based skills into her collaborative approach with individuals and couples.
She specializes in phase of life challenges, such as empty nesting.
We offer a full range of counseling and treatment services. Shonnie specializes in young adults, self-esteem/inner critic work, separation/divorce, and issues of aging. She enjoys E-Therapy (online), and treats anxiety, depression, and life transitions in all ages. Shoshona offers help for anxiety, depression, and stress-related issues. She incorporates mindfulness-based skills into her collaborative approach with individuals and couples.
She specializes in phase of life challenges, such as empty nesting.
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Developmental stages are not confined to childhood.
As adults we look toward committed relationships (or the lack thereof), being parents (or not), continuing career choices, the growing awareness of losing our youthfulness during middle age, and the challenges of aging thereafter.
At any point we may face existential questions about the meaning of life and our place and purpose in it.
In addition, life's curveballs can throw us off balance and render our usual coping styles useless.
Therapy can smooth transitions and foster the inherent wisdom in each one of us that allows us to grow toward true maturity.
As adults we look toward committed relationships (or the lack thereof), being parents (or not), continuing career choices, the growing awareness of losing our youthfulness during middle age, and the challenges of aging thereafter.
At any point we may face existential questions about the meaning of life and our place and purpose in it.
In addition, life's curveballs can throw us off balance and render our usual coping styles useless.
Therapy can smooth transitions and foster the inherent wisdom in each one of us that allows us to grow toward true maturity.
Spring 2019 SHONNIE BROWN describes self-advocacy and suggests ways people can advocate for themselves.
Read Ten Ways to Use Therapy in Becoming Your Own Advocate.
Summer 2012 SHOSHONA PASCOE shares her appreciation for the book QUIET: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking.
Read Introverts and Extroverts.
SHONNIE BROWN discusses the challenge of learning to tolerate one's feelings and suggests some tools that may be helpful in this work.
Winter 2011 SHOSHONA PASCOE writes of the Via Negativa, a phrase that describes how when we say no thank you in life to certain opportunities that don't feel quite right, other choices arise that may encourage a more complete and soulful life experience.
Read Ten Ways to Use Therapy in Becoming Your Own Advocate.
Summer 2012 SHOSHONA PASCOE shares her appreciation for the book QUIET: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking.
Read Introverts and Extroverts.
SHONNIE BROWN discusses the challenge of learning to tolerate one's feelings and suggests some tools that may be helpful in this work.
Winter 2011 SHOSHONA PASCOE writes of the Via Negativa, a phrase that describes how when we say no thank you in life to certain opportunities that don't feel quite right, other choices arise that may encourage a more complete and soulful life experience.
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