Dr. Zonya Johnson, PHD

5835 College Ave. Suite B OaklandCA94618
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Dr. Zonya Johnson, PhD can be found at College Ave. 5835. The following is offered: Mental Health Clinics, Marriage & Family Counselors. The entry is present with us since Mar 25, 2014 and was last updated on Jun 18, 2014. In Oakland there are 96 other Marriage & Family Counselors. An overview can be found here.
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If helpful suggestions and sympathy from people with similar experiences were sufficient to work out significant problems, nobody would need a therapist. A problem important enough to instigate a search for a therapist often has become entrenched or intolerable and may have led to feeling stuck and hopeless. Such difficulties can have many sources and roots--some familiar, but many surprising....
by psychologytoday on July 20, 2013 from psychologytoday
I have over 30 years of experience working successfully with couples who want to strengthen their relationships and couples who are on the verge of divorce as a result of affairs, communication problems and the inability to resolve conflict. I also have many years of experience helping individuals achieve happier, more fulfilling lives. This includes individuals suffering from anxiety,...
by psychologytoday on July 18, 2013 from psychologytoday
I have eight years of clinical experience and I work primarily with adults in individual and couples therapy. While I do specialize in work with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) individuals, I work with all adults, couples, young adults and families who wish to make positive changes in their lives and relationships. I offer collaborative psychotherapy, and while my...
by psychologytoday on July 18, 2013 from psychologytoday
I am a Jungian-oriented psychotherapist with an extensive background in the arts. As such, I avoid diagnostic labels and preconceptions, approaching each client as a unique individual and tailoring my work to fit his or her evolving needs in developing a better relationship with both inner and outer worlds. Although my preference is to work in depth with long-term clients, I am also comfortable...
by psychologytoday on July 16, 2013 from psychologytoday