Faye Ocomen Therapy — Psychotherapist in San Francisco, CA
Address414 Gough St Suite 3 CA, San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone+1415-504-3285
Websitefayeocomen.com
Faye Ocomen, LCSW, offers psychotherapy services in San Francisco, California. Her approach integrates talk therapy and mindfulness practices to support clients in achieving self-acceptance and self-understanding. She works with individuals and couples, focusing on themes of self-doubt, dissatisfaction, anxiety, depression, and relationship connection. Ocomen's professional background includes experience with diverse populations, including homeless individuals, children in foster care, and Asian Americans, which informs her culturally sensitive therapeutic approach. She emphasizes collaboration to help clients find fulfillment, purpose, and authentic communication.
Best for
- High achievers
- Individuals experiencing anxiety or depression
- Couples seeking improved connection
- Clients navigating cultural complexities
| Key services | Individual Therapy, Couples Therapy, Immigration Evaluation, Phone Consultation |
| Tags | psychotherapy, individual therapy, couples therapy, anxiety, depression, mindfulness, san francisco, lcsw, cultural issues, relationships |
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