Charis Khoury, MA, LMFT — Psychotherapist in San Francisco, CA
Address3150 18th St Ste 517 Box 306 CA, San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone+1415-562-5411
Websitechariskhoury.com
Charis Khoury is a psychotherapist based in San Francisco, California, offering support to individuals, couples, and families in the Bay Area. They specialize in addressing concerns such as depression, anxiety, shame, sexuality, and life transitions, aiming to help clients understand and move beyond unhealthy patterns. Khoury utilizes a mindful, relational, and body-centered approach, informed by research on attachment and emotion regulation. Their therapeutic modalities include Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), Hakomi, and Gestalt therapy, with a focus on creating a safe and nonjudgmental environment for exploration and self-discovery. Khoury holds an MA and is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). They offer a free 15-minute consultation.
Best for
- Individuals
- Couples
- Families
- Bay Area residents
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Individual counseling, Couples counseling, Family counseling, Free consultation |
| Tags | psychotherapy, lmft, san francisco, bay area, aedp, hakomi, gestalt, mindful therapy, relational therapy, body-centered therapy |
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