Anxiety Therapists in San Jacinto, CA
Elana Maxwell
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
San Jacinto, CA 92583
Hey! My name's Elana. I attended Spelman College and earned my Master's degree in Social Work and Education from UCLA. I have experience providing individual, family, and group therapeutic services to children, adolescents, and adults. I am intensively trained in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) as well as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and Seeking Safety. Currently working with adult individuals seeking assistance managing presenting symptoms, life stressors, boundaries, interpersonal relationships trauma, self-worth and/or ineffective coping mechanisms, etc.
Hey! My name's Elana. I attended Spelman College and earned my Master's degree in Social Work and Education from UCLA. I have experience providing individual, family, and group therapeutic services to children, adolescents, and adults. I am intensively trained in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) as well as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and Seeking Safety. Currently working with adult individuals seeking assistance managing presenting symptoms, life stressors, boundaries, interpersonal relationships trauma, self-worth and/or ineffective coping mechanisms, etc.
Welcome, I'm Dr. Cervantes, Psychologist. I recognize the importance of taking a holistic approach to your wellness. Together, we will identify and achieve your treatment goals. I use a client-centered, strength-based approach to address mood management, healing from trauma, relationship issues, transitions in life, and career stressors/growth. I typically work with individuals and families who are ready to learn new ways of approaching new or chronic challenges in their personal and/or work life.
Welcome, I'm Dr. Cervantes, Psychologist. I recognize the importance of taking a holistic approach to your wellness. Together, we will identify and achieve your treatment goals. I use a client-centered, strength-based approach to address mood management, healing from trauma, relationship issues, transitions in life, and career stressors/growth. I typically work with individuals and families who are ready to learn new ways of approaching new or chronic challenges in their personal and/or work life.
Hi there, I'm Charlotte! I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with years of experience working with families and individuals in their time of need. Maybe you are someone whose life didn’t go as planned, and you find yourself stuck and unsure of how to approach life’s demands. Perhaps you are someone who has lost hope and clarity, or maybe you want to be your best self. If you fit into any of these, therapy may be the support you need. I believe that therapy should be a space that is just for you. I provide a safe place to process and gain tools to support you.
Hi there, I'm Charlotte! I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with years of experience working with families and individuals in their time of need. Maybe you are someone whose life didn’t go as planned, and you find yourself stuck and unsure of how to approach life’s demands. Perhaps you are someone who has lost hope and clarity, or maybe you want to be your best self. If you fit into any of these, therapy may be the support you need. I believe that therapy should be a space that is just for you. I provide a safe place to process and gain tools to support you.
A former professor of mine once described the profession of social work as the “alleviation of suffering.” I acknowledge that when you take a step toward seeking help you are most likely experiencing some form of pain or distress. I also acknowledge that other variables come into view when examining mental health, such as environmental factors, marginalization, and stigma. I aim to approach your care with an empathic consideration of these factors. Thus, I am tasked with assisting and collaborating with you towards a greater sense of ease and comfort.
A former professor of mine once described the profession of social work as the “alleviation of suffering.” I acknowledge that when you take a step toward seeking help you are most likely experiencing some form of pain or distress. I also acknowledge that other variables come into view when examining mental health, such as environmental factors, marginalization, and stigma. I aim to approach your care with an empathic consideration of these factors. Thus, I am tasked with assisting and collaborating with you towards a greater sense of ease and comfort.
When I was age 18, I went into therapy with a wonderful woman. She help me gain direction for my life, helped improve my self-esteem. Gave me hope for the future I became a resilient person. Life continues to be fun despite the heartaches. I want to help others in this way. I use many therapeutic approaches based on the individuals I see. To name a few: Reality therapy, CBT, psychodynamic. I care about their safety, what is important to them. That they will not be judged. That there is hope for their lives to change in the ways, that they choose. That if they try new behaviors, they will feel better. Connect more with others.
When I was age 18, I went into therapy with a wonderful woman. She help me gain direction for my life, helped improve my self-esteem. Gave me hope for the future I became a resilient person. Life continues to be fun despite the heartaches. I want to help others in this way. I use many therapeutic approaches based on the individuals I see. To name a few: Reality therapy, CBT, psychodynamic. I care about their safety, what is important to them. That they will not be judged. That there is hope for their lives to change in the ways, that they choose. That if they try new behaviors, they will feel better. Connect more with others.
I am a Clinical Training Specialist and licensed MFT. I received my M.A. in Clinical Psychology with an MFT emphasis from Pepperdine University and am currently a Marriage and Family Therapist in California. I have over 20 years of Human Services experience, including working for over 7 years as a Wraparound Facilitator and Wraparound Clinician delivering community-based services to youth and families in Los Angeles County. Before my transition into the mental health field, I spent 10 years working with mainstream and special needs students in various educational settings.
I am a Clinical Training Specialist and licensed MFT. I received my M.A. in Clinical Psychology with an MFT emphasis from Pepperdine University and am currently a Marriage and Family Therapist in California. I have over 20 years of Human Services experience, including working for over 7 years as a Wraparound Facilitator and Wraparound Clinician delivering community-based services to youth and families in Los Angeles County. Before my transition into the mental health field, I spent 10 years working with mainstream and special needs students in various educational settings.
The most powerful skill a counselor may provide for clients is being present with them when they are working through life's challenging moments.
The most powerful skill a counselor may provide for clients is being present with them when they are working through life's challenging moments.
Hello. I'm Bradly Long, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. From personal and professional experiences, I believe in a psychodynamic approach to learning about ourselves and where we come from while also improving upon our daily functioning. We are all works in progress. From my personal therapeutic experience as a client and then as a therapist, my focus is exploring and learning where we come from. What were we taught? I'm most comfortable with clients who aren't afraid of confronting what isn't working for them and talking about the elephant in the room.
Hello. I'm Bradly Long, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. From personal and professional experiences, I believe in a psychodynamic approach to learning about ourselves and where we come from while also improving upon our daily functioning. We are all works in progress. From my personal therapeutic experience as a client and then as a therapist, my focus is exploring and learning where we come from. What were we taught? I'm most comfortable with clients who aren't afraid of confronting what isn't working for them and talking about the elephant in the room.
Personal Light Counseling Services
Marriage & Family Therapist, MS, LMFT, LAADC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
San Jacinto, CA 92583 (Online Only)
My therapy sessions are conducted over the phone! It is so easy to get stuck in our past or lost in the future and we forget to be mindful of what is going on in the present. Our past can shape who we are and how we perceive our lives today and this can easily get us caught up in a vicious cycle of various emotional and mental struggles. The importance of rebuilding a relationship with ourselves is a critical component in life and can provide a different outlook to mood, behavioral and personality disorders. Let us never underestimate the power that we hold within ourselves!
My therapy sessions are conducted over the phone! It is so easy to get stuck in our past or lost in the future and we forget to be mindful of what is going on in the present. Our past can shape who we are and how we perceive our lives today and this can easily get us caught up in a vicious cycle of various emotional and mental struggles. The importance of rebuilding a relationship with ourselves is a critical component in life and can provide a different outlook to mood, behavioral and personality disorders. Let us never underestimate the power that we hold within ourselves!
Kristal Montoya, LMFT, University of Southern California MS I believe therapy is a place where a client can feel safe to express his/her/their concerns without being judged. This is a place where you can come and talk about things you can't talk about with anyone else. I specialize in teens and young adults (however, I have worked with all ages, including the elderly). Having worked in education for 16 years and now having a private practice, I strive to integrate the knowledge I have gained to support my clients.
Kristal Montoya, LMFT, University of Southern California MS I believe therapy is a place where a client can feel safe to express his/her/their concerns without being judged. This is a place where you can come and talk about things you can't talk about with anyone else. I specialize in teens and young adults (however, I have worked with all ages, including the elderly). Having worked in education for 16 years and now having a private practice, I strive to integrate the knowledge I have gained to support my clients.
I am an LCSW with over 30 years of experience in the field. I have a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Psychology and a Master of Social Work from San Diego State University. I have experience in various clinical settings, including inpatient and outpatient hospitals and mental health clinics, skilled care mental health services, and home care settings. I look forward to meeting and working with you.
I am an LCSW with over 30 years of experience in the field. I have a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Psychology and a Master of Social Work from San Diego State University. I have experience in various clinical settings, including inpatient and outpatient hospitals and mental health clinics, skilled care mental health services, and home care settings. I look forward to meeting and working with you.
Louise Polzel
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
San Jacinto, CA 92582 (Online Only)
Not accepting new clients
I think the most important aspect of therapy is someone who understands, who has been there, and who can relate. I treat mental health and addiction because I understand it personally and professionally. I feel like we all need space for support and the ability to connect with someone. My favorite saying is "progress, not perfection" this means we just get up and try daily. If you are ready to take some steps, reach out! I look forward to connecting.
I think the most important aspect of therapy is someone who understands, who has been there, and who can relate. I treat mental health and addiction because I understand it personally and professionally. I feel like we all need space for support and the ability to connect with someone. My favorite saying is "progress, not perfection" this means we just get up and try daily. If you are ready to take some steps, reach out! I look forward to connecting.