Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
With over 40 years of experience in the field of psychotherapy, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse array of individuals, spanning all ages and dealing with a multitude of life issues. My passion lies in helping my clients develop the necessary tools and skills to effectively problem solve and navigate their day-to-day lives, fostering a sense of empowerment and resilience.
Throughout my extensive career, I have garnered a deep understanding and expertise in treating a wide range of mental health conditions. My background includes successfully addressing anxiety, stress, depression, and more severe psychological disorders. In addition, I specialize in relationship issues, couples therapy, and family therapy, recognizing the intricate dynamics that influence our interpersonal relationships.
My journey as a therapist has taken me through various enriching and challenging environments. I have had the honor of working in the Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit, providing crucial support to families during the most vulnerable moments of their lives. Additionally, I have experience in custody mediation within the family court system, helping families navigate emotionally charged situations with compassion and understanding.
One of the most transformative phases of my career was my 14-year tenure at the Jonathan Jaques Children’s Cancer Center. Initially joining as a therapist, I later became the assistant director of the Psychosocial and Behavioral Science program. In this role, I worked directly with patients and their families, supervising an ad hoc team of psychosocial professionals who provided therapeutic and support services. This experience solidified my commitment to holistic care, addressing bio-psychosocial needs of individuals facing significant health challenges.
During my time at the cancer center, I also established a part-time private practice. Here, I worked with adults, couples, and families dealing with a variety of life and mental health issues. In 1995, I transitioned to full-time private practice, where I have dedicated myself to helping clients achieve their therapeutic goals and improve their quality of life.
I firmly believe that therapy should be a safe and nurturing space where individuals feel heard, validated, and supported. My approach is client-centered, focusing on creating a collaborative and empathetic environment that fosters personal growth and healing. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or navigating a significant life transition, I am here to guide you on your journey toward well-being.
My commitment to my clients is unwavering, and I am dedicated to providing compassionate, effective, and personalized care. I invite you to take the first step toward a more fulfilling and balanced life by reaching out and exploring the possibilities of therapy with me.
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Rochelle Fried brings more than 40 years of psychotherapy experience to her practice in California. Over her career she has worked with people of all ages facing a wide range of life challenges, helping them build practical skills for problem solving, resilience, and daily functioning.
Her clinical work spans common concerns such as stress, anxiety, and depression as well as more severe psychological disorders. Rochelle specializes in relationship issues, couples therapy, and family therapy, attending to the complex dynamics that shape interpersonal life.
Her professional background includes supporting families in the Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit and serving in custody mediation within the family court system. Rochelle spent 14 years at the Jonathan Jaques Children’s Cancer Center, where she began as a therapist and later served as assistant director of the Psychosocial and Behavioral Science program. In that role she worked directly with patients and families and supervised an ad hoc team of psychosocial professionals who provided therapeutic and support services.
While at the cancer center she maintained a part-time private practice working with adults, couples, and families, and in 1995 she transitioned to full-time private practice. Rochelle remains committed to helping clients reach their therapeutic goals and improve quality of life.
She is a California-licensed clinical social worker, a credential that reflects her training and clinical authority (CA LCSW 12445). Rochelle’s approach is client-centered and collaborative, offering an empathetic space where individuals can feel heard and supported as they work toward growth and healing. She welcomes inquiries from those ready to begin or continue their therapeutic journey.
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Therapists providing online care are licensed professionals, and clients have the option to switch providers if they feel a different fit would be more helpful. This adaptability, combined with evidence supporting comparable outcomes for common concerns, makes online therapy a practical option for many seeking support.
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