Dublin, California Therapists

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My name is Angela Grau and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. My practice is centered around the idea that the most important relationship we have is with ourselves. It is crucial that we explore this relationship with authenticity, curiosity...
Annia Raysberg
BA Psych, MA Psych, LMFT
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Oakland, California

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I am a licensed Psychotherapist (MFC 52922) in the state of California.  I work with individuals who are 18 and over in a private practice setting.  I provide therapy over video for those who are unable to meet me at my office, on a case-by-case...
Tomilu Stuart
LMFT, MA
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San Jose, California

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California

My experience in education and training is in Nursing and Psychology. I started working as a psychotherapist in 2007 as an intern. I attended JFKU and graduated in 2009. Before graduation, while still an intern I took training from the EMDR...
Dr. Angela Krumm
PhD, Psychologist
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California

Are you interested in setting specific goals and learning tools to improve your life? I am trained in a model of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) developed by David Burns, M.D. My counseling style is compassionate, but also directive and active. I...
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San Jose, California

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I have had a private practice located in the South Bay Area since 1997, where I see individuals, couples and families. Over the years I worked with hundreds of kids and families in various communities of the San Jose area. My work began with highly...
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Stockton, California

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My name is Iyabo Adediran and I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) in the state of California. I have worked in various capacities in the mental health field for over 16 years and have spent the last 8 years of my career providing...
Randi Fredricks
LMFT, Ph.D.
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San Jose, California

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California

I love what I do and believe it’s a privilege to be able to be of service to others. In my practice, I work individuals, couples, and families to improve all areas of their lives. I have gathered a lot of tools that I’ve found help my clients...
Iris Cohen
MFT, EFT
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Los Altos, California

Coming from another country, I am very aware of sensitive issues related to cultural differences. Therefore, I incorporate an open-minded approach when working with couples, parents and children's relationship issues, low self-esteem, anxiety, and...
Jacob Donnelly
LCSW, MSW
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Berkeley, California

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California

Whether you want to get support around new changes in your life that are causing you pain and worry, or work through problems that have been with you for years, my goal is to help you feel relief, feel empowered, and adjust to the things that are...
Dorothy Kaufmann
LMFT, Ph.D
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Oakland, California

I am an older therapist engaged in my second career. In my previous life in higher education (PhD, Columbia University), I taught and wrote in the humanities, which I see as informing my present vocation. I grew up in Queens, New York in a family of...
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Oakland, California

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Are you ready to embody your life fully and fulfill your Soul potential? Independently of where are you in your life and how you got here, my purpose is to support you in your unique development and personal growth. For access to a more complete...
Marcella Cox
LMFT, MS
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California

Marcella Cox is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in treating eating disorders in the San Francisco Bay Area and is the Founder and Clinical Director of Kindful Body. Kindful Body provides in-person and online counseling in...
Ranjan Patel
LMFT, Psy.D., CPC
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Burlingame, California

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California

I’m in love with people. My #1 passion is people. Psychotherapy is a sacred process where you trust the therapist and make a pact to enter a private world of pain. You're visiting this site and seeking help: I admire that you're acknowledging your...
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Davis, California

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I have had a State Licensed Private Practice for 27 years. Many of my concentrations are listed above. In addition I work a lot with Anger Mgt. , family reunification, communication, executive functioning , corperate coaching for executives and...
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San Francisco, California

You know something’s not right and may be ready to make some changes or at least begin exploring what those might be. Whether is through substances, food, relationships with others, self sabotaging your dreams, you are trying to deal with your...
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California

What you've been dealing with lately has been causing stress, anxiety, overwhelm and depression. You're noticing how much the struggle has been affecting you. You don't want to suffer any longer. You believe therapy with the right person can help. I...
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Oakland, California

Hello! I am a queer artist, activist and therapist. I believe deeply in healing, and my practice as a therapist is one way I use my own healing journey to inform and create space for others to explore theirs. Therapy with me will focus on continuing...
Susan Cohn
LMFC, LCSW
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Cupertino, California

The foundation of my approach is strategic therapy, which honors the uniqueness of each individual and their particular concerns. This approach emphasizes the resolution of problems in  a manner that is both individualized and practical I have been...
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San Jose, California

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California

Leslie Gunterson is a sought after financial expert and strategist who after her second divorce completely remade her life after changing her internal beliefs about her worth, health, relationships, career, and her beliefs about money. Leslie's...
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San Ramon, California

Mary Ruth Cross is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over 25 years experience in the mental health field. She is an National Board Certified Counselor and a Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor. Mary Ruth is the CEO/Owner of Treehouse...
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Helping You Become Your Best Self: none of us wants to struggle but even with our best intentions & efforts we can find ourselves stuck, confused & in a position of self-doubt. We are vulnerable to blaming ourselves when things go wrong...
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From acceptance of the present moment, psychotherapy is a step into the unknown. For a moment, you forget what you thought you knew about yourself, life and the world, and see what emerges. The role of the therapist is that of a companion,...
Katie Flach
LMFT, MS
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San Jose, California

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California

Finding the right therapist for you can feel daunting! You might wonder if it's possible for someone to really get you and if opening up is worth the risk. I connect well with those who feel set apart from those around them or have difficulty...
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San Mateo, California

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Overwhelmed with the fear of not being good enough? Worrying about how to build and maintain relationships? Feeling stuck, even though you're trying so hard to move forward? Difficulties in life are painful and frustrating. However, these...

An Overview of Mental Health in Dublin, California

Dublin, California, is home to 61,656 individuals, the majority of which are between 30 and 39 years of age. The city, which is located just 35 miles outside of the busy San Francisco Bay, has consistently been ranked as the fastest growing city in Alameda County. What started out as a modest-sized city of approximately 14,000 residents in 1982 is projected to be the home of 70,000+ residents in the coming years. Money, which dubbed the city the seventh best place to live in the United States, attributes the city’s fast growth to beautiful weather (260 days of sunshine a year), the abundance of recreational activities and the food and shopping. However, while Dublin is clearly an ideal place to live, it does, like every other city across the nation, have some underlying issues. Some of those underlying issues may affect certain members of the population on an emotional level.

Dublin, California, Demographics

Dublin is an affluent city. The median household income is $137, 310, a figure that is 45 percent greater than the county’s, 91 percent greater than the state’s and 127 percent greater than the nation’s. Where there is a high median household income, however, there is a high cost of living. After the cost of shelter, transportation, food and beverages, healthcare and utilities, the average household has little more than $25,000 left over to pay off debts, put into savings or to simply have fun. There are also taxes to take into consideration. Personal income tax in the area is as high as 13.3 percent. The poverty rate in Dublin is 3.6 percent, which is far lower than that of the U.S.’s rate of 12.3 percent.

The gender-wage gap is prominent in Dublin. The average male worker earns $122,835 while a female in the same role and with the similar experience and qualifications earns just $80,055.

The majority of Dublin workers work in demanding and high-stress fields. For instance, the most common jobs held by residents are in the field of mathematics, management, computers, administrative and business and financial operations. The most common industries are science and technology, manufacturing, healthcare, retail and finance and insurance.

In terms of diversity, Dublin is very. 41 percent of residents are White. 36.6 percent are Asian, 10.1 percent are Hispanic, 5.81 percent are Black and 5.26 percent are two plus ethnicities.

Factors That May Contribute to Poor Mental Health in Dublin

When you look at income, poverty rates and diversity, you might think that Dublin residents don’t experience mental problems. However, when you consider factors such as the gender-wage gap, high-stress jobs and the high cost of living, it may be easier to see why so many residents live with emotional disorders.

Many people assume that only those who live in poverty live with mental illness. This assumption is far from inaccurate. In fact, wealth is often associated with an inflated sense of power, which has been linked to both bipolar disorder and narcissism. Moreover, individuals who place a great deal of emphasis on the pursuit of power tend to devalue personal relationships, a fact that can be very damaging in the long-term.

The gender-wage gap is also a huge issue. According to one report, the ever-present gender-wage cap continues to be a huge contributor to the high rates of anxiety and depression in working women. Working women are 2.5 times more likely to experience anxiety than their male counterparts and 1.86 percent more likely to experience depression. Researchers attribute this mostly to wage inequality.

High cost of living does not bode well for mental health, either. According to AreaVibes, Dublin’s cost of living index is 185, nearly two times the cost of living index in the U.S. It is significantly greater than California’s index, and California is a decidedly expensive state. In fact, the majority of Californian’s claim that while they do stress about mortgage, taxes, etc., the number of financial stress factor is the everyday costs of living. Dubliners, who have approximately $25,000 spending money throughout the year, likely stress over buying everything from a gallon of milk to gas to HOA fees.

Find the Care You Need

California is one of the friendlier states for mental health care. However, though Dubliners may have the means to pursue care, many likely don’t out of embarrassment or pride. If this is the case with you, and if you want to find the care you need in a discreet manner, use E-Counseling’s mental health directory.