
Our team blends clinical expertise with genuine care, creating a safe space for your growth. We tailor every session to your unique needs, supporting you with empathy and proven strategies for lasting change.
Angie (she/her) is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over a decade of experience guiding individuals, couples, and parents through periods of uncertainty and personal growth. Her clinical approach is rooted in her deep belief in the transformative power of authentic connection. Angie creates a safe and grounded environment for clients to explore both their emotional struggles and potential for growth.
Early in her career, Angie worked with children, adolescents, and their families. However, she has since found a passion for working with couples in her practice.
In addition to her clinical role, Angie is a dedicated supervisor to associate MFTs. She is driven by a growing conviction that as mental health becomes increasingly critical in our society, clinicians must not only possess the necessary tools but also cultivate heart, ethics, and presence. Angie’s supervision work focuses on nurturing the competence and confidence of emerging therapists, enabling them to provide exceptional client care with empathy, resilience, and expertise.
Angie holds a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Hope International University in Fullerton, California.
Aidan (she/her) is a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist with experience working with children, teens, adults and families as they navigate learning differences, life transitions, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationships, and family discord. She approaches therapy from a nonjudgmental, holistic, and trauma-informed perspective while incorporating psychodynamic, art expression, mindfulness, relational, narrative, and cognitive-behavioral approaches. Aidan is passionate about helping individuals recognize and harness their capacity for growth and healing.
Aidan earned her bachelor’s in Elementary Education from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and provided emotional and academic support in elementary school classrooms. She then obtained her master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from The Wright Institute while providing therapy to adolescents at Terra Linda High School Wellness Center.
Bonnie (she/her) is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.
Bonnie has a bachelor’s and master’s degree in East Asian Studies. She graduated from John F. Kennedy University with a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology, specializing in Marriage and Family Therapy in 2016.
Bonnie works primarily with teens, adult individuals and couples on a wide range of issues from depression, anxiety and relational distress to complex trauma, self-harm, compulsion and addiction.
Cara (she/her) is a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist who believes therapy is a place for us to develop a safe and authentic relationship to heal. She received her master’s in Clinical Psychology from San Francisco State University. Cara loves therapy and seeing clients become more of who they want to be. She holds a relational, caring, and nonjudgmental relationship with her clients. Considering her patients through a psychodynamic, attachment-based framework is important for her. Cara has worked with clients of all ages and backgrounds with a particular focus on those with multi-ethnic identities.
Prior to becoming a therapist, Cara worked as a registered dietitian and loves to work with people who struggle with their relationship with food and body image. Cara enjoys reading, being with her family, and is a big fan of musical theatre and Food Network television shows.
Delilah is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist who has been working with individuals, families, and children since 2021. She takes a somatic/body-based and integrative approach to provide warm, empathic, and evidence-based care.
Delilah received a master’s in Counseling Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies and began her clinical work at the Center for Somatic Psychotherapy. She served as a mental health intern for the Albany Unified School District during the 2023–24 school year. In her work, Delilah helps individuals, couples, and families better understand themselves, implement new behaviors, overcome communication challenges, and feel better overall.
Jessica (she/her) is a registered Associate Marriage & Family Therapist who works with children, teens and adults who are struggling with anxiety, depression, self-esteem, trauma, life transitions, relationship issues and family discord. Jessica comes from a nonjudgmental, client-centered, trauma-informed perspective and integrates psychodynamic, somatic, mindfulness, relational, narrative and CBT approaches. She believes in people's innate capacity to heal.
Jessica received her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Sonoma State University and her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
Kat (they/them) is a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist with a passion for relational and somatic work through a systemic and decolonial lens. They are a graduate of the California Institute of Integral Studies with a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology, specializing in Somatic Therapy.
Kat holds the orientation that each person is the expert of their experience and supports clients in connecting with their aliveness and inherent wholeness. They facilitate mindful experiments to bring awareness to what the body is saying through sensations, movements, gestures and other patterns. Kat offers an opportunity to be seen and feel more deeply, in service to greater understanding and connection.
Katrina (she/her) is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist who works with children, teens, adults, and families on issues such as anxiety, depression, and those related to family discord, neurodiversity, and learning differences.
She uses a strengths-based, trauma-informed approach to meet her clients where they are. Katrina's therapeutic style is warm, nonjudgmental, and client-centered. She received her M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy from Dominican University of California.
When she's not working with clients, Katrina loves to garden, make art, and hang out with her three kids.
Kristen (she/her) is a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist who supports teens and young adults who are navigating anxiety, emotional overwhelm, insecure attachment, heartbreak, identity shifts, and relational challenges. She brings a warm, grounded, and neuroscience-informed approach to her work, helping clients regulate their nervous systems, feel more connected in their relationships, and rebuild trust in themselves.
Before becoming a therapist, Kristen spent nearly a decade in the influencer marketing industry, giving her unique insight into the pressures of high-visibility lifestyles. She is especially passionate about Creator Mental Health and provides support through Revive’s CreatorCare sector, which blends clinical care with a deep understanding of the creator and entrepreneurial experience.
Kristen earned her master’s in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University.
Nicole (she/her) is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who works with adults who want to find freedom, relief, and peace after experiencing trauma, significant life transitions, or who have been living with anxiety. As an IFS-informed therapist, she believes her clients already hold the wisdom they need to find meaning and fulfillment and that her role is to support the client's process of accessing it.
She uses a holistic approach that brings in parts work, EMDR, mindfulness strategies, and other integrative techniques to help her clients examine and release belief systems, experiences, and traumas that impact them.
She received her undergraduate degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz and went on to work in Special Education, teaching and supporting teenagers and families who struggle with significant mental health issues. Later, she received her M.A. in Integral Counseling Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies.
Rey (they/them) is a registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist. They are a graduate of the California Institute of Integral Studies M.A. Counseling Program, specializing in Drama Therapy. Their clinical training was at the California Pacific Medical Center providing expressive arts therapy in a hospital setting.
Prior to becoming a therapist, Rachel had been working as a mathematics educator and teaching artist with young people ranging in ages 5 up to 24. Rachel also has a background in circus arts and clowning, which very much impacts their therapeutic lens and process. They are passionate about the power of embodiment, art, and play. Rachel works relationally and through a trauma-informed practice to provide a brave, creative, and healing therapy space for young people and families.
Rhani (she/her) is a registered Marriage and Family Therapist. She works with individuals, romantic partners, and families using a blend of talk therapy and somatic (body-based) modalities to support meaningful growth and lasting change. Her specializations include adult and child anxiety, emotional regulation, trauma, ADHD, romantic partners, sex and sexuality, and navigating particularly challenging times.
In addition to therapeutic work, she brings 15 years of experience in the field of children’s education and wellness. She is passionate about supporting children and their caregivers in creating greater understanding and harmony within the family system.
She earned her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Touro University.
Tali (she/her) is a registered Associate Marriage & Family Therapist, working with individuals and couples who are navigating life transitions, grappling with communication challenges, experiencing identity shifts, or struggling with depression or anxiety. Tali is particularly passionate about working with new and expecting parents and has specialized offerings for couples in this life stage.
Tali brings warmth, humor, and compassion to her work with clients. She is grounded in a psychodynamic, attachment-based framework with particular interest in family systems and exploring intergenerational patterns. Tali completed her bachelor’s at Wesleyan University and her master’s at The Wright Institute and is currently training in the Developmental Model of Couples Therapy.
Taylor (she/her) has a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling with an emphasis in marriage and family therapy. She is very excited to provide support to individuals, couples, and family units. Over the past three years, Taylor has had a specialty in providing therapy support services to both victims of domestic violence and people who have caused harm in domestic violence relationships.
Taylor has provided support to parents who have been involved with child and family services through their reunification process. She seeks to provide a judgment-free space to allow her clients to work through their experiences, reach their goals, and be their best selves for themselves and their families.
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