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LMFT #106210
Telehealth in California, CA | pleasanton, CA
Telehealth Telehealth
Body Image, Cultural and Systemic Oppression, LGBTQIA+, Addiction, Codependency
Kaiser Permanente, Alameda Alliance (Medi-cal)

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Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
San Francisco, CA
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Anger Management, Bipolar Disorder
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LMFT
Berkeley, CA
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Personality Disorder, LGBTQIA+
Aetna, United Healthcare, United Healthcare Oxford

No availability for new clients

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Psychotherapist
Albany, CA
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Abuse Survivors, Attachment Issues

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Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
San Jose, CA
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Adjustment Disorder, Attachment Issues
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Psychotherapist
San Francisco, CA
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Self Esteem, Relationship Issues, Life Transitions, Perfectionism
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Marriage and family therapy
Sausalito, CA
Telehealth Telehealth
Aging, Attachment Issues, Codependency, Couples Counseling, Existential Crisis

No availability for new clients

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Psy.D.
San Francisco, CA
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Attachment Issues, Codependency
Out of Network, Out of Pocket
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LMFT #38592
San Francisco, CA
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Codependency, Attachment Issues, Communication Issues
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Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist # 141197
Walnut Creek, CA | Walnut, CA
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Self Esteem, Life Transitions, Chronic Illness, Anxiety, Depression

No availability for new clients

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Can codependents have healthy relationships?

No, codependents usually cannot have healthy relationships without first getting treatment for their codependency. They tend to have many short-lived relationships because their neediness often becomes too much for their partner. Codependent behavior is often ingrained in a person from a young age. Therefore, seeking help from a professional can help codependents learn how to behave in order to have fulfilling, healthy relationships...



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