Evie Talmus, MFT — Psychotherapist in San Francisco, CA
Address220 Montgomery St #400 CA, San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone+1415-608-5767
Websiteevietalmusmft.com
Evie Talmus is a California-licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT#36004) offering 100% online psychotherapy in San Francisco. With over 30 years of private practice experience, she works with individuals and couples. Her approach is collaborative and practical, aiming to help clients resolve internal and interpersonal stress, anxiety, and discomfort. Talmus draws upon profound teachings and meditation practices, including those from Orgyen Chowang Rinpoche, to foster awareness of the body, heart, and mind. She focuses on uncovering what hinders clients from living with ease and addressing relationship roadblocks, repetitive negative patterns, and a lack of intimacy. Her goal extends beyond reducing distress to fostering fulfillment and authentic connections.
Best for
- Individuals seeking relief from stress
- Couples experiencing repetitive negative patterns
- Clients interested in mindfulness-based approaches
- Those seeking greater fulfillment
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples counseling, Online therapy |
| Tags | psychotherapy, individual therapy, couples counseling, online therapy, san francisco, mft, anxiety, relationships, stress, mindfulness |
Location
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