Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
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I am a Marriage and Family Therapist licensed by the state of California, Board of Behavioral Sciences, LMFT #117301, with nine years of counseling experience working with adults, children and teenagers, individually and in groups. When working with adults, I find it helpful to remember and honor the precious children they once were, and to strive to treat them with the sensitivity, kindness, patience and unconditional positive regard that they still need and deserve now that they are grown up.
I look forward to working with you to increase your resilience and psychological flexibility, so that you can be more open, aware and engaged in life. I will encourage you to explore your own values and help you to take positive actions towards them. I hope to help you to feel better, have more fulfilling relationships and feel empowered to lead a more meaningful life.
My counseling style is based on a special client-centered relationship that is caring, respectful, genuine and accepting, to encourage your self-compassion and personal growth. I use an eclectic approach of evidence-based practices that best suit your individual strengths and needs, and that provide you with coping skills you can use when you need them. We can also explore the use of mindfulness training and the power of metaphors to help you tap into your own brainpower.
These are difficult times. Even in times like these we can still find meaning, and move towards hope, individuation and joy! I would be honored to be a small part of your life journey. I would like to help you to explore and expand your own unique potential!
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Pamela Peringer is a California-licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with ten years of clinical experience working with adults, children, and teenagers in both individual and group settings. She approaches therapy with a focus on honoring the inner child each person carries – offering the sensitivity, patience, and acceptance many adults still need as they navigate life.
Her work centers on building resilience and psychological flexibility so clients can become more open, aware, and engaged in life. Pamela supports people in clarifying their values and taking meaningful steps toward them, with the goal of improving mood, strengthening relationships, and cultivating a more purposeful life.
Therapy with Pamela is rooted in a client-centered relationship that is caring, respectful, genuine, and accepting, designed to foster self-compassion and personal growth. She draws from an eclectic mix of evidence-based practices tailored to each person’s strengths and needs, teaching practical coping skills that can be used between sessions. When appropriate, she incorporates mindfulness training and metaphor-based techniques to help clients access their own internal resources.
Pamela recognizes that these are challenging times, yet she believes it is still possible to find meaning and move toward hope, individuation, and joy. She welcomes the opportunity to be a part of a client’s journey and to help them explore and expand their unique potential.
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