Anne Diedrich, MFT — Psychotherapist in San Francisco, CA
Address2339 3rd St Ste #13 CA, San Francisco, CA 94107
Phone+1415-673-7597
Websitechildandadulttherapy.com
Anne Diedrich is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) practicing psychotherapy in San Francisco, California. She offers individual, couples, family, and group therapy, with a particular focus on child therapy and parent coaching. Her practice provides a safe space for clients to identify concerns hindering their goals, addressing issues such as depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, educational and career stress, family conflict, substance abuse, and childhood trauma. Diedrich utilizes an interpersonal approach, incorporating mindfulness techniques to help clients reconnect with themselves and re-experience pleasure, engagement, self-control, confidence, and self-esteem. She has worked with hundreds of individuals, couples, children, and families over her career, aiming to help them feel better.
Best for
- Adults
- Children
- Couples
- Families
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Family therapy, Group therapy, Child therapy, Parent coaching |
| Tags | psychotherapy, marriage and family therapist, san francisco, individual therapy, couples therapy, child therapy, anxiety, depression, mindfulness, trauma |
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