Truckee-Tahoe: A New Space for Healing in the Mountains

At Sacred Path Holistic Therapy, we believe that healing is a sacred journey—one that unfolds uniquely for every individual. With deep roots in holistic, compassionate care, we’re honored to announce the opening of our newest location in the heart of the Truckee-Tahoe region.

Known for its breathtaking natural beauty and close-knit community, the Truckee-Tahoe area is also facing a growing need for accessible, professional mental health support. Our expansion into this region reflects our commitment to walking alongside individuals, families, and communities as they seek healing and clarity.

Truckee

Meeting a Community Need

The Truckee-Tahoe community is vibrant and deeply connected to nature—but like many mountain communities, residents can face unique emotional and mental health challenges.

At Sacred Path Holistic Therapy, we provide a safe and welcoming environment where clients can explore their experiences and receive meaningful support.

Our Truckee-Tahoe therapists work with:

  • Children and Parents
  • Teens and adolescents
  • Adults

We provide therapy for concerns including:

Holistic Healing for Mind, Body, and Soul

At Sacred Path, we understand that true wellness includes every part of who we are. That’s why we offer a holistic approach that nurtures mind, body, and soul.

We’re here to meet you where you are—with warmth, with skill, and with an unwavering belief in your capacity to heal from within.

Reach Out Today

We are currently accepting new clients in the Truckee-Tahoe area. If you or someone you love is in need of support, we invite you to reach out. Together, we can walk the path toward healing, growth, and deeper connection.

Your path is sacred. Let’s walk it together.

Our Truckee-Tahoe Therapists

Pari Michalopoulos

**Accepting New Clients**

✓ Children, Teens, and Adults

 

Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Grief and loss, Relationship issues, Life transitions, Burnout and stress, Identity development, Family dynamics, Family conflict, Self-esteem/self-worth, Attachment issues, LGBTQ+ mental health, Racial or cultural identity, Chronic illness or pain, Separation/Divorce, Attachment, Women’s issues, Communication Skills, Motherhood, Postpartum, Existential issues

Charlie Cocks

**Accepting New Clients**

✓ Children, Teens, and Adults

✓ Couples & Family Therapy

Anxiety & Depression, Trauma / PTSD, Grief & Loss, Relationships & Communication, Family Issues, Life Transitions, Identity Development, Self-esteem, LGBTQ+ Mental Health, Spirituality / Faith, Chronic Illness / Pain, Neurodivergence (ADHD), Faith Issues

Amelia Stoj

**Accepting New Clients**

✓ Children, Teens, and Adults

✓ Couples & Family Therapy

Anxiety & Depression, Trauma & PTSD, Grief & Loss, Stress & Burnout, Family & Relationships, Parenting & Motherhood, LGBTQ+ & Cultural Identity, Women’s & Gender Issues, Sexual & Intimacy Concerns, Neurodivergence (Autism, ADHD), Chronic Illness / Pain, Spirituality / Faith, Addiction & Recovery, Existential Issues

Jenny Emblom

** Accepting New Clients **

✓ Children, Teens, and Adults

✓ Couples & Family Therapy

Anxiety, Trauma, PTSD and Grief, Burnout and Stress, Life Transitions and Separation/Divorce, Self-Esteem and Attachment Issues, Neurodivergence including Autism and ADHD, OCD, Relationships, Parenting, Motherhood, Women’s Issues, Spirituality

 

⭐ KAP Clients

NOTE: Due to limited in-person availability, we encourage adults and teens (12+) to explore telehealth—giving you access to more qualified practitioners while receiving the same high-quality and effective care from home.

Alexis Masters, MFT Trainee

Alexis Masters

**Accepting New Clients**

✓ Children, Teens, and Adults

✓ Couples & Family Therapy

Anxiety, Depression, Grief and loss, Relationship issues, Burnout and stress, Identity development, Family dynamics, Family conflict, Self-esteem/self-worth, LGBTQ+ mental health, Spirituality, Neurodivergence – ADHD, Sex and Intimacy, Women’s issues, Communication Skills, Parenting, Addiction and Recovery, Existential issues

Lanelle Chavez

**Accepting New Clients**

✓ Teens and Adults

 

Anxiety, Depression, Relationship issues, Life transitions, Burnout and stress, Identity development, Family dynamics, Family conflict, Self-esteem/self-worth, Attachment issues, LGBTQ+ mental health, Racial or cultural identity, Spirituality, Attachment, Women’s issues, Communication Skills, Addiction and Recovery, Existential issues

Scott Marlin

**Accepting New Clients**

✓ Children, Teens, and Adults

✓ Couples & Family Therapy

Anxiety & Depression, Trauma & PTSD, Grief & Loss, Stress & Burnout, Relationship Issues, Life Transitions, Identity & Self-Esteem, Attachment Issues, Neurodivergence (Autism, ADHD), OCD, Existential Issues

 

Mary Raia

** Currently Full **

✓ Children, Teens, and Adults

✓ Couples Therapy

Anxiety & Depression, Trauma & PTSD, OCD, Grief & Loss, Stress & Burnout, Relationship & Family Issues, Separation/Divorce, Identity & Self-Esteem, Attachment Issues, Spirituality & Religious Trauma, Chronic Illness or Pain, Neurodivergence (ADHD), Sexuality & Intimacy, Women’s Issues & Parenting, Communication & Coping Skills, Life Transitions, Existential Issues, Learning & Educational Challenges, IPV/DV, Co-Dependency

Denise Fritz

** Currently Full **

✓ Children, Teens, and Adults

 

Anxiety, Depression, Trauma & PTSD, Grief & Loss, Relationships & Family, Life Transitions, Burnout & Stress, Identity & Self-Esteem, Attachment & Parenting, Spirituality, Separation/Divorce, Neurodivergence (Autism, ADHD), Sex & Intimacy, Women’s & Motherhood Issues, Postpartum, Communication Skills, Existential Concerns

Rachael Henze, MFT Intern

Rachael Henze

** Currently Full **

✓ Teens, and Adults

✓ Couples & Family Therapy

Anxiety & Depression, Trauma & PTSD, Grief & Loss, Stress & Burnout, Relationship & Family Issues, Life Transitions, Identity & Self-Esteem, Attachment Issues, Spirituality & Faith, Neurodivergence (Autism, ADHD), OCD, Women’s Issues, Communication Skills, Addiction & Recovery, Existential Issues

Kristen Yogi, AMFT

Kristen Yogi

** Currently Full **
Alexis Masters, MFT Trainee

Availability: Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday

Meet Alexis

I am working on finishing my master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. My style has more of a casual, peer-to-peer feel as I have a lot of personal experience with most of the adversity life can offer and feel this style lends itself well to building rapport and trust with my clients. I prefer a humanistic, whole person approach rather than pathologizing labels, but sometimes labels can also be helpful to name and normalize the struggles someone may go through in life. While I don’t have my master’s degree yet, I have an associate’s degree in Liberal Arts with a special certification in Addiction Treatment, a bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a concentration in Mental Health, a level three state certification in addiction treatment (CADC III), and am certified through UC Berkeley in Sleep Therapy. I have personal and professional experience with addiction and recovery, mild/moderate mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, and panic disorder, relationship issues, LGBTQIA+ and identity navigation, stress and burnout.

I have been working in the mental/behavioral health field for about 5 years now and continue to build on my experience working with a wide range of clients. The bulk of this experience so far has been with adults of all ages, but I am excited to gain more experience with couples, families, and children. The therapeutic approaches I utilize are cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, somatic work and mindfulness, spirituality, emotionally focused therapy, and internal family systems (parts work). My philosophy is that all humans need some sense of meaning and purpose to motivate them and create their personal definition of happiness and success in life, whatever that means to them. I aim to help clients achieve this by exploring their personal identity and encouraging them to take action steps.

I look forward to working with you.

Areas of Focus:

Anxiety, Depression, Grief and loss, Relationship issues, Burnout and stress, Identity development, Family dynamics, Family conflict, Self-esteem/self-worth, LGBTQ+ mental health, Spirituality, Neurodivergence – ADHD, Sex and Intimacy, Women’s issues, Communication Skills, Parenting, Addiction and Recovery, Existential issues

Approaches:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Mindfulness-based Therapy, Somatic Therapy, Humanistic / Client-centered, Trauma-informed care

Populations:

Children (ages 5–12), Teens / Adolescents, Young Adults (18–25), Adults, LGBTQ+ individuals, BIPOC communities

Ready to Begin Your Healing Journey with Alexis?

Schedule your free initial call today and request Alexis as your therapist to start your path toward growth, balance, and emotional wellness.

Availability: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday

Meet Lanelle

Hello! My name is Lanelle and I am a pre licensed intern psychotherapist currently completing my graduate studies at Antioch University Santa Barbara. My approach is grounded in the belief that each person is the expert of their own lived experience and to treat each individual holistically: mind, body and soul. My deepest intention in the therapeutic dynamic is to always meet clients with compassion and curiosity regardless of where they are in their journey. In our work together, my role is not to tell you who to be or what choices to make. Rather, I strive to walk alongside you as you deepen your understanding of yourself and your experiences.

My therapeutic approach draws from Person Centered Therapy, Mindfulness Based practices, Somatic Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Object Relations Theory, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Inner Child work. I tailor my approach to each individual, honoring the unique needs, strengths and experiences they bring into the therapeutic space.

I have experience working with children, individuals, couples, and people navigating significant life challenges including homelessness and high acuity mental health concerns such as psychosis or disruptive personality disorders. I welcome clients from all backgrounds and particularly resonate in working with individuals who identify as spiritually inclined or who wish to explore spirituality as a meaningful aspect of their healing journey.

I believe healing extends beyond the therapy room. Nature, meaningful community and authentic somatic expression can be powerful sources of growth and resilience. As appropriate, I may incorporate mindfulness practices, breathing exercises, grounding techniques and meditation to help clients cultivate greater self awareness and emotional regulation.

Beginning therapy can feel vulnerable, intimidating, or uncertain. I want you to know that you do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out. Whatever you may be carrying, you are not “too much.” My intention is to create a space where you feel seen, heard, and supported as you navigate life’s challenges and move toward greater healing, authenticity, and well being.

Areas of Focus:

Anxiety, Depression, Relationship issues, Life transitions, Burnout and stress, Identity development, Family dynamics, Family conflict, Self-esteem/self-worth, Attachment issues, LGBTQ+ mental health, Racial or cultural identity, Spirituality, Attachment, Women’s issues, Communication Skills, Addiction and Recovery, Existential issues

Approaches:

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Mindfulness-based Therapy, Somatic Therapy, Attachment-based Therapy, Humanistic / Client-centered, Strengths-based, Trauma-informed care, Culturally responsive therapy

Populations:

Teens / Adolescents, Young Adults (18–25), Adults, LGBTQ+ individuals, BIPOC communities

Ready to Begin Your Healing Journey with Lanelle?

Schedule your free initial call today and request Lanelle as your therapist to start your path toward growth, balance, and emotional wellness.

** Full **

Meet Scott M.

I received my M.S. in Counseling with an emphasis on Nature-Based Counseling through Prescott College and have been providing therapeutic support for individuals, couples, and families since 2023. Before I stepped into my current role, I facilitated outdoor programs as a naturalist-mentor. It was during this time that I began to see how building internal skills that promote creativity and awareness can have a strong therapeutic potential. I incorporate mindfulness-based and emotionally focused practices to assist in fostering deeper sense of meaning and connection to ourselves and the world around us. I believe therapy is most beneficial when a safe, non-judgmental, and collaborative space is created between the therapist and those seeking support. It is in this environment that true growth and healing can take place. I look forward to working together to find what that looks like for you.

Areas of Focus:

Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Grief and loss, Relationship issues, Life transitions, Burnout and stress, Identity development, Self-esteem/self-worth, Neurodivergence – Autism, Neurodivergence – ADHD, Attachment, OCD, Existential issues

Approaches:
Narrative Therapy, Mindfulness-based Therapy, Humanistic / Client-centered, Strengths-based, Trauma-informed care, Experiential therapy, Child Centered Play Therapy
Populations Served:

Children (ages 5–12), Teens / Adolescents, Young Adults (18–25), Adults, Couples, Families, LGBTQ+ individuals, BIPOC communities

** Currently Full **

Meet Mary

Mary Raia is a Marriage and Family Therapist Trainee. She helps people of all ages through life’s challenges and transitions. She works with adults, children, and teens, creating a safe space to explore thoughts, feelings, and goals at a comfortable pace.

Mary’s approach is gentle, collaborative, and empathetic. She meets each person where they are and respects their unique experiences. She believes in authentic connection and helps clients build insight, resilience, and skills to make positive changes in their lives.

Whether you are an adult managing stress, a child facing emotional struggles, or a teen finding your voice, Mary aims to foster trust, understanding, and hope in every session. 

Areas of Focus:
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Grief and loss, Relationship issues, Life transitions, Burnout and stress, Identity development, Family dynamics, Family conflict, Self-esteem/self-worth, Attachment issues, Spirituality, Chronic illness or pain, Separation/Divorce, Neurodivergence – ADHD, Attachment, Religious Trauma, OCD, Sex and Intimacy, Women’s issues, Communication Skills, Parenting, Existential issues, Learning and Education Challenges, Sexuality, IPV, DV, Coping Skills , School Issues, Co-Dependency, 
Approaches:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Mindfulness-based Therapy, Somatic Therapy, Attachment-based Therapy, Humanistic / Client-centered, Strengths-based, Trauma-informed care, Culturally responsive therapy, Art Therapy, Play Therapy, and Body/movement Psychotherapy 
Populations Served:

Children (ages 5–12), Teens / Adolescents, Young Adults (18–25), Adults, Couples, LGBTQ+ individuals

Meet Denise

I completed my Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy/Professional Clinical Counselor (MFT/PCC) at the University of Massachusetts Global. My passion for therapy started as I went through my own healing journey and saw the light through the darkness. Finding my own purpose through deep soul work inspired me to hold that space for others.

“Learn to light a candle in the darkest moments of someone’s life. Be the light that helps others see; it is what gives life its deepest significance.”
 Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart

We all start somewhere, and my goal is to witness your first steps wherever you enter on the healing journey. With each step into the next, the goal is to feel better and less pain than the day before. Everyone’s situation is unique, and my approach, rooted in a balanced and integrative model of therapy, seeks to bear witness to your unique journey and help guide you along the way.

Areas of Focus:

Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Grief and loss, Relationship issues, Life transitions, Burnout and stress, Identity development, Family conflict, Self-esteem/self-worth, Attachment issues, Spirituality, Separation/Divorce, Neurodivergence – Autism, Neurodivergence – ADHD, Attachment, Sex and Intimacy, Women’s issues, Communication Skills, Parenting, Motherhood, Postpartum, Existential issues

Approaches:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Narrative Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Mindfulness-based Therapy, Somatic Therapy, Humanistic / Client-centered, Strengths-based, Trauma-informed care

Populations:

Children (ages 5–12), Teens / Adolescents, Young Adults (18–25), Adults, LGBTQ+ individuals, BIPOC communities

Ready to Begin Your Healing Journey with Denise?

Book your free initial call today and request Denise as your therapist to start your path toward growth, balance, and emotional wellness.

Availability: Monday – Friday

Meet Rachael

I’m an associate marriage and family therapist dedicated to helping individuals, couples, and families overcome challenges and create more fulfilling, authentic lives. I specialize in supporting clients through trauma recovery, anxiety, depression, and relationship issues—focusing on strengthening the most important connections in life, including the one you have with yourself.

My approach is grounded in empathy, compassion, and the belief that a strong therapeutic relationship is the foundation for lasting change. Using evidence-based methods such as Narrative Therapy, Collaborative Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), I tailor each session to your unique needs, strengths, and goals. I work with children, teens, and adults in a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can explore thoughts, feelings, and experiences, develop coping strategies, and build resilience.

Whether you’re navigating life transitions, healing from past experiences, or looking for tools to manage stress, I’m here to support your journey toward emotional well-being and healthy, balanced relationships.

Outside of my practice, I enjoy exploring nature, reading, working on puzzles, listening to music, and spending time with friends and family.

Areas of Focus:

Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Grief and loss, Relationship issues, Life transitions, Burnout and stress, Identity development, Family dynamics, Self-esteem/self-worth, Attachment issues, Spirituality, Neurodivergence – Autism, Neurodivergence – ADHD, Attachment, OCD, Women’s issues, Communication Skills, Addiction and Recovery, Existential issues

Approaches:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Narrative Therapy, Mindfulness-based Therapy, Humanistic / Client-centered, Strengths-based, Trauma-informed care, Culturally responsive therapy
Populations Served: 
 Teens / Adolescents, Young Adults (18–25), Adults, Couples, Families, LGBTQ+ individuals, BIPOC communities

Ready to Begin Your Healing Journey with Rachael?

Book your free initial call today and request Rachael as your therapist to start your path toward growth, balance, and emotional wellness.

Kristen Yogi, AMFT
** Full **

Meet Kristen

I believe all pain stems from disconnection. Disconnection from self, others, and a greater belonging to the natural world. As a social species, we need love and support from one another to thrive and co-create a felt sense of safety. I view trauma as the fragmentation of painful experiences that get stuck within the body. Utilizing talk therapy, somatic, and mindfulness-based practices we will gently untangle what is keeping you stuck to create a more integrated sense of wholeness. Whether you are struggling with feelings of anxiety, depression, self-esteem, grief and loss, relationship problems, or a life transition, I am honored to assist you in making meaningful internal and external change to co-create a life of fulfillment, connection, ease, and purpose. I value collaboration and use an integrative approach to tailor the style of therapy to fit your needs and goals. Together we will move through and learn from life’s difficulties to engender more harmony within yourself, your relationships, and your environment.

Issues Treated:

  • Anxiety
  • Coping skills
  • Depression
  • Emotional Disturbance
  • Family Conflict
  • Grief and loss
  • Life Transitions
  • Peer Relationships
  • Relationship Issues
  • Self-esteem
  • Spirituality
  • Stress
  • Trauma
  • Women’s issues

Availability: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

Meet Pari

For as long as I can remember, I’ve been drawn to people’s stories, curious about how we make sense of our inner worlds, and what becomes possible when someone truly listens.That curiosity is what I bring into the space with each client.

I’m currently completing my Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Saint Joseph’s University. My work is grounded in a relational, person-centered approach that integrates talk therapy with somatic awareness, mindfulness, and trauma-informed care.

Healing happens in relationship and that therapy can be a space where all parts of you are welcomed: emotional, physical, relational, and spiritual. That journey looks different for everyone, whether it’s untangling patterns that no longer serve you, healing from loss or transition, or finding your way back to yourself. In my experience, growth asks for presence, self-compassion, and a willingness to gently explore what is ready to be known.

I’m especially drawn to supporting people navigating life transitions, anxiety, depression, relational wounds, and the quiet but persistent feeling of being disconnected from yourself. Through attuned listening and care, I hope to co-create a space where you feel safe, seen, and supported, and where you leave with tools that stay with you.

Outside of the therapy room, you’ll find me hiking, paddle boarding, doing yoga, doodling or sitting somewhere in the sun with friends and family. I believe deeply in the healing power of nature and movement, and that reconnecting to the body is its own form of wisdom.

Whatever brings you here, you are welcome.

Areas of Focus:

Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Grief and loss, Relationship issues, Life transitions, Burnout and stress, Identity development, Family dynamics, Family conflict, Self-esteem/self-worth, Attachment issues, LGBTQ+ mental health, Racial or cultural identity, Chronic illness or pain, Separation/Divorce, Attachment, Women’s issues, Communication Skills, Motherhood, Postpartum, Existential issues

Approaches:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Narrative Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Attachment-based Therapy, Strengths-based, Trauma-informed care, Culturally responsive therapy

Populations:

Children (ages 5–12), Teens / Adolescents, Young Adults (18–25), Adults, Couples, Families, LGBTQ+ individuals, BIPOC communities

Ready to Begin Your Healing Journey with Pari?

Schedule your free initial call today and request Pari as your therapist to start your path toward growth, balance, and emotional wellness.

AvailabilityMonday – Wednesday

Meet Charlie

I am currently finishing my Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies. As a therapist, I am inspired to help clients experience deeper self-acceptance, which I believe is the foundation for healing and growth. With greater acceptance, we can meet life’s challenges with more calmness, confidence, and curiosity.

My approach is relational and collaborative. I work flexibly and adapt to each client’s needs. While every person’s journey is unique, I often integrate inner child work and Internal Family Systems (IFS) for those who are interested. I also draw from Gestalt, Client-Centered, and Mindfulness-based therapies. At the heart of my work, I value client autonomy and the innate wisdom within each individual, rather than any single method.

I also view therapy through a liberatory lens, recognizing that personal struggles often intersect with the realities of an unjust world. My commitment is to support each person with compassion, respect, and openness.

No matter what brings you to therapy, I will meet you where you are. Together, we will begin making positive changes in both your inner and outer life.

Areas of Focus:

Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Grief and loss, Relationship issues, Life transitions, Identity development, Family dynamics, Family conflict, Self-esteem/self-worth, LGBTQ+ mental health, Spirituality, Chronic illness or pain, Neurodivergence – ADHD, Communication Skills, Faith Issues

Approaches:
Narrative Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Mindfulness-based Therapy, Humanistic / Client-centered, Strengths-based, Trauma-informed care, Culturally responsive therapy
Populations Served:

Children (ages 5–12), Teens / Adolescents, Young Adults (18–25), Adults, LGBTQ+ individuals, BIPOC communities

Ready to Begin Your Healing Journey with Charlie?

Book your free initial call today and request Charlie as your therapist to start your path toward growth, balance, and emotional wellness.

Meet Amelia

We are all capable of transformation and shedding patterns that no longer serve us. I am passionate about supporting individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, the echoes of past trauma, as well as people who are simply navigating the turmoils of being human.  I also have a deep interest in somatic work. I am fascinated with how our bodies hold trauma and emotions, and how connecting to our physical selves can open the door to healing.

It takes tremendous courage, vulnerability, and hope to look inward, which is why I am constantly in awe of those who choose to enter therapy. As a student completing my Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy at the California Institute of Integral Studies, I view my role as a compassionate listener who can help individuals by co-creating a safe space that allows them to uncover the wisdom and strength that already reside within them.  

For healing to take place … it has to happen not only in the realm of our thinking, but in the soil of our bodies.” – Prentis Hemphill  

Areas of Focus:
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Grief and loss, Relationship issues, Life transitions, Burnout and stress, Identity development, Family dynamics, Family conflict, Self-esteem/self-worth, Attachment issues, LGBTQ+ mental health, Racial or cultural identity, Spirituality, Chronic illness or pain, Separation/Divorce, Neurodivergence – Autism, Neurodivergence – ADHD, Attachment, Religious Trauma, OCD, Sex and Intimacy, Women’s issues, Communication Skills, Sexual Dysfunctions, Parenting, Faith Issues, Addiction and Recovery, Motherhood, Postpartum, Existential issues
Approaches:

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Psychodynamic Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Mindfulness-based Therapy, Somatic Therapy, Attachment-based Therapy, Humanistic / Client-centered, Strengths-based, Trauma-informed care, Culturally responsive therapy

Populations Served:
Children (ages 5–12), Teens / Adolescents, Young Adults (18–25), Adults, Couples, Families, LGBTQ+ individuals, BIPOC communities

Availability: Fridays

Meet Jenny

I offer integrative, trauma-informed psychotherapy for individuals, couples, children, and families, blending Jungian Psychology, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Somatic approaches, and Neuroscience. My work centers on creating a safe, compassionate space for clients to explore their inner world and foster lasting transformation. At the heart of my practice is a commitment to deeply attuned care that honors one’s innate wisdom, provides a consistent container for increased awareness, integration of one’s many parts, and offers greater understanding of Self.

I hold a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute with an emphasis in Depth Psychology. I am currently obtaining my license in Marriage and Family Therapy. I also hold a Master’s degree in Spiritual Psychology with a concentration in Consciousness, Health & Healing from the University of Santa Monica.

Areas of Focus:

Anxiety, Trauma and PTSD, Grief and loss, Relationship issues, Life transitions, Burnout and stress, Self-esteem/self-worth, Attachment issues, Spirituality, Separation/Divorce, Neurodivergence – Autism, Neurodivergence – ADHD, Attachment, OCD, Women’s issues, Parenting, Motherhood

Approaches:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Mindfulness-based Therapy, Somatic Therapy, Attachment-based Therapy, Humanistic / Client-centered, Strengths-based, Trauma-informed care, Culturally responsive therapy

Populations:

Children (ages 5–12), Teens / Adolescents, Young Adults (18–25), Adults, Couples, Families, LGBTQ+ individuals, BIPOC communities, KAP clients

Ready to Begin Your Healing Journey with Jenny?

Schedule your free initial call today and request Jenny as your therapist to start your path toward growth, balance, and emotional wellness.