Honest Space Psychotherapy — Psychotherapist in San Francisco, CA
Address1829 Market St ste 209 CA, San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone+1415-857-5647
Websitehonestspacetherapy.com
Minal offers psychotherapy services for individuals and couples, with a focus on bringing peace, love, and balance into clients' lives. They utilize a warm, collaborative, and culturally responsive approach to help clients move beyond symptom management toward greater clarity, self-understanding, resilience, and connection. Minal works with individuals who often appear capable and successful but are privately experiencing stress, self-doubt, or overwhelm. Specific areas of focus include anxiety, self-esteem, relationship skills, parenting, and navigating life transitions. They also specialize in supporting immigrants, first- and second-generation individuals, BIPOC professionals, high achievers, and neurodivergent clients.
Best for
- Individuals experiencing anxiety
- Couples with relationship challenges
- Immigrants and first/second-generation individuals
- High achievers and BIPOC professionals
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples counseling, Anxiety therapy, Self-esteem therapy, Parenting therapy, Online therapy |
| Tags | anxiety, self-esteem, relationships, couples, parenting, life transitions, immigrants, neurodivergent, bipoc, high achievers |
Location
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