Andrea Piazza, MA — Counselor in San Jose, CA
Address105 N First St #1710 CA, San Jose, CA 95113
Phone+1813-690-5092
Websitedreavita.com
Andrea Lynn Piazza, MA, is the CEO and Founder of Dreavita, an organization providing online therapy, ADHD coaching, and counseling. She is dedicated to making mental health care accessible and trauma-informed, serving adults and adolescents. Dreavita's approach is designed to meet individuals where they are, offering support through telehealth. The organization emphasizes ethical practices, clinician well-being, and innovation in mental health. Sessions contribute to funding free and low-cost therapy for others, creating a cycle of healing. Andrea's leadership focuses on building a future where mental health care is simple to access and effective.
Best for
- Adults and adolescents
- Individuals seeking ADHD support
- Those preferring telehealth
- Clients interested in paying it forward
| Key services | Online therapy, ADHD coaching, Counseling, Health coaching, Telehealth sessions |
| Languages | English, Spanish |
| Tags | online therapy, adhd coaching, counseling, trauma-informed, telehealth, executive functioning, adult mental health, adolescent mental health, ceo founder, dreavita |
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