Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Damaris Tobar and I am a Bilingual (Spanish), Bicultural, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) based in the San Gabriel Valley, California. I support clients statewide via Telehealth. I work with adults and specialize in anxiety, stress, trauma, domestic violence, and substance abuse. Building relationships is an important part of the therapeutic process and I look forward to being in the community with you.
I use components of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness, Feminist Therapy, and a trauma-informed approach to help my clients feel grounded and better able to regulate their emotions.
I am warm and empathetic, yet honest and direct. I utilize humor to connect with folks. I also provide a holding and safe environment in session.
“If you are a therapist and you’re not acknowledging how systems of oppression and intersectionality impact mental health, then you’re likely centering supremacy and whiteness in your work.” -Dr. Ebony
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Damaris Tobar is a bilingual (Spanish), bicultural Licensed Clinical Social Worker practicing in the San Gabriel Valley, California.
She supports adults across the state through Telehealth and focuses on anxiety, stress, trauma, domestic violence, and substance abuse. She values building a therapeutic relationship as a core part of the healing process and looks forward to working in community with clients.
She holds a California Licensed Clinical Social Worker credential (CA LCSW 118582) and has four years of clinical experience. Her clinical approach integrates elements of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, mindfulness practices, feminist therapy, and a trauma-informed framework to help clients feel grounded and better able to regulate emotions.
Damaris brings a warm, empathetic presence while remaining honest and direct. She uses humor when appropriate to connect with people and aims to provide a holding, safe space in session.
“If you are a therapist and you’re not acknowledging how systems of oppression and intersectionality impact mental health, then you’re likely centering supremacy and whiteness in your work.” -Dr. Ebony
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