Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
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My name is Janet Giles and I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California. My experience has been in a variety of clinical settings over the past 20 years. I have also taught psychology courses as an adjunct professor for National University in their counseling program. Courses include Lifespan Development, Child and Adolescent Development, Theories of Personality and Psychopathology. It can be intimidating to take the first step toward personal growth and healing, so I congratulate you for your courage. It is my goal to create the most comfortable and safe environment for our work together.
Some areas of expertise include parenting, relationship issues, victims of abuse and domestic violence, anxiety and depression. I have worked with people
that just need some extra support as they face a new life challenge, as well as those suffering great loss and hardships. My approach varies due to the issue of focus. I primarily utilize a combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Client and Strength Based, and Mindfulness interventions. However, other modalities are drawn upon if indicated.
I am also an artist and have been accepted into several art exhibitions. I try to bring my sense of creativity into the therapeutic process. I also enjoy sewing, knitting and a good game of chess.
It is my belief that the therapeutic relationship is vital to the success of treatment. I look forward to our meeting and will be honored to join you on your journey toward wellness and a more fulfilling life.
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Janet Giles is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in California with 21 years of clinical experience. She has worked in a variety of clinical settings and has also served as an adjunct professor in the counseling program at National University, where she taught courses such as Lifespan Development, Child and Adolescent Development, Theories of Personality, and Psychopathology.
Janet understands that beginning therapy can feel intimidating and commends the courage it takes to seek personal growth and healing. Her aim is to establish a comfortable, safe environment for the therapeutic work they undertake together. She works with individuals facing new life challenges as well as those coping with significant loss and hardship.
Her clinical approach adapts to the needs of each client, drawing primarily on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, client-centered and strength-based methods, and mindfulness techniques. When appropriate, she incorporates other therapeutic modalities to address specific concerns. Areas of focus include parenting and relationship issues, supporting victims of abuse and domestic violence, and treating anxiety and depression.
Outside of her clinical and teaching roles, Janet is an artist who has been accepted into several art exhibitions. She brings a creative sensibility to the therapeutic process and enjoys sewing, knitting, and a good game of chess. Janet places great value on the therapeutic relationship and looks forward to meeting clients and supporting them on their path toward greater wellness and a more fulfilling life.
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