Zoe Lantelme, PsyD — Psychologist in San Francisco, CA
Address295 Fell St Ste A CA, San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone+1530-739-1685
Websitezoelantelmepsyd.com
Zoe Lantelme is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in San Francisco, California. She believes in the transformative power of the therapeutic relationship, creating a safe space for clients to explore all aspects of themselves. Lantelme holds a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) from William James College, a Master's in Human Sexuality from Widener University, and a Master's in Counseling Psychology from Northeastern University. She has specialized training and supervision in addiction treatment. Lantelme works with individuals struggling with substance addiction and sex addiction, as well as partners of those affected by sex addiction. She also has experience with women from diverse cultural backgrounds who identify with the LGBTQ community. Her approach integrates authenticity, humor, and a genuine curiosity about clients' lives, including their joys and interests outside of therapy.
Best for
- Individuals with substance addiction
- Individuals with sex addiction
- Partners of individuals with sex addiction
- LGBTQ individuals
| Key services | Individual therapy, Addiction treatment, CRAFT therapy, Sex addiction treatment, Couples counseling for partners of those with sex addiction |
| Tags | psychologist, san francisco, addiction, sex addiction, lgbtq, cra ft, couples, relationships, dual diagnosis, psy d |
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