San Francisco Counseling Collective — Counselor in San Francisco, CA

Address4200 18th St #104 CA, San Francisco, CA 94114

Phone+1415-569-6304

Websitesfcounselors.com

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San Francisco Counseling Collective offers thoughtful, collaborative psychotherapy for individuals and relationships in the San Francisco Bay Area and online. They help clients navigate anxiety, depression, life transitions, and complex relational dynamics. Therapy is viewed as a collaborative process where therapists work alongside clients to foster understanding, develop new perspectives, and facilitate meaningful change. Their approach is integrative, grounded in person-centered therapy, and draws from cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused, narrative, and existential traditions, tailoring treatment to individual goals and needs. They provide in-person psychotherapy in San Francisco and telehealth services across the U.S. and internationally. A free 20-minute consultation is available to discuss potential fit.

Best for

  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Those experiencing life transitions
  • Clients seeking collaborative therapy
Key servicesPsychotherapy, Group Therapy, Clinical Counseling, Telehealth sessions
LanguagesRussian, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese
Tagspsychotherapy, counseling, anxiety, depression, relationships, life transitions, telehealth, san francisco, integrative therapy, person-centered therapy

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