Positive Change Counseling Services

2050 Peabody Road, Suite 300 VacavilleCA95687
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I have 10 years experience and a passion for the provision of brief therapy to help adults, children, couples, and families recover from sexual trauma. I also provide group therapy to help individuals recover from trauma and deal with the issues of divorce. I counsel a broad spectrum of other symptoms and behaviors such as anxiety, depression, aggression, and defiance to reduce risk in homes,...
by merchantcircle on November 20, 2018 from merchantcircle

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I have provided therapeutic services to children, adults, and families for over 7 years. The populations I have served include survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as individuals experiencing a variety of difficulties which include but are not limited to depression, anxiety, trauma, and parenting issues. Sometimes change can be scary and often difficult. I can help provide...
by psychologytoday on February 24, 2013 from psychologytoday
We welcome individuals and their families to partnership with a private therapist in our group to create successful restoration of relationships, gain individual growth, and heal from traumas.If you suffer from depression, anxiety, addiction, or trauma, we provide a safe environment to gain insight and skills. We also specialize in conflict resolution, infidelity, parenting, divorce,...
by psychologytoday on February 20, 2013 from psychologytoday
The mission of Positive Change Counseling Services is to inspire, develop, and strengthen positive change in individuals who want to create and maintain warm, supportive, respectful, and loving relationships.
To effectively and efficiently acheive positive change, treatment will:
1. Be collaborative.
2. Be considerate of social, environmental, and cultural uniqueness.
3. Take into account...
by psychologytoday on August 26, 2011 from psychologytoday