The Holistic Counseling Center. Holistic Psychotherapist in San Francisco. — Psychotherapist in San Francisco, CA
Address582 Market St #1204 CA, San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone+1415-322-3134
Websitetheholisticcounseling.center
The Holistic Counseling Center offers psychotherapy with a heart-centered approach, integrating traditional methods with somatic modalities, nervous system regulation, and psychospiritual practices. They focus on addressing the root causes of struggles rather than just symptoms, aiming to help clients heal from the past and create a more fulfilling life. Services are available for adults, teens, and couples, with a specialization in holistic psychotherapy. The center's founder, Kim Burris, is a Licensed Marriage + Family Therapist (LMFT).
Best for
- Adults
- Teens
- Couples
- Individuals seeking holistic approaches
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Teen therapy, Online therapy, Holistic coaching, Holistic therapy |
| Tags | holistic psychotherapy, somatic therapy, nervous system regulation, psychospiritual practices, anxiety, depression, trauma, IFS therapy, EMDR, CBT |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Kim is a very warm and compassionate therapist. She truly cares about her clients and their well being. I highly recommend her.
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