Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello, I am Jane Winston Doman a Licensed Marriage Family Therapist in the state of California. I look forward to helping you find ways to reach your goals. I made a career change later in life knowing that I wanted to be in a helping profession. I went back to school and received my Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University in 1993. Being an older student with life experience was one of the best decisions I have ever made although not an easy one. I understand how difficult it can be to make changes in your life and to ask for help along the way.
Since then I have worked individually with adults, couples and many older adults and adult children caring for a parent. I consider it a privilege to get to know my clients and build a trusting and supportive relationship. I have additionally worked in community mental health, assisting older adults and caregivers coping with stress and existential issues.
My approach is to provide a safe, caring atmosphere while exploring ways that are most helpful for you to gain insight while encouraging growth and healing. We will work collaboratively to find appropriate coping strategies to help you with your goals. I use an integrated approach to treatment drawing from Client Centered, Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness, Family therapy and Existentialism.
I look forward to meeting you and working together.
SPECIALTIES
Anxiety, Panic disorder
Depression
Self esteem
Crisis management
Grief and Loss
Adult children caring for parents
Older adult issues
Family dynamics and relationship issues
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Jane Winston Doman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in California with ten years of clinical experience. She is licensed to practice as a marriage and family therapist in California – her license number is CA LMFT 36029 – and she works with adults, couples and families on a range of concerns.
Jane made a career change later in life when she decided to pursue work in a helping profession. She returned to school and earned a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University in 1993. Being an older student with prior life experience was a challenging choice that she considers one of the best decisions she has made.
Her clinical work has included individual therapy with adults, couple work, and support for older adults and adult children who are caring for a parent. Jane has also worked in community mental health settings, assisting older adults and caregivers as they cope with stress and questions about meaning and purpose.
In session she offers a warm, supportive environment where she and clients explore practical ways to gain insight and promote healing. She works collaboratively to identify coping strategies that align with each person’s goals, using an integrated approach that draws on client-centered methods, cognitive behavioral techniques, mindfulness, family therapy, and existential perspectives. Jane looks forward to meeting clients and supporting them through change and growth.
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