Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed therapist with 18 years of experience working with clients. My style is to help you feel more regulated and centered so that you can connect to yourself and others. I can help you think through difficult situations and be a sounding board to support you to live your Big Beautiful Life!
My commitment is to always trust what you tell me. We all need connection to be our best selves. This is a judgement free space for you to bring fears, sadness, and even ambivalence, to develop your wise-mind and cultivate a deep appreciation for what makes you uniquely you.
I consider myself an advocate for the neurodiverse. My background has focused on working with parents of vulnerable children who have experienced loss, trauma, or are coping with ADHD and Autism Spectrum. I also have expertise in navigating the parenting needs of those with a Pathologically Demanding Avoidant (PDA) child. I do not advocate for behavioral modification like ABA.
I have additional training and experience working with clients around death and dying and loved ones coping with grief and loss.
Reach out to connect. If you do not see a time on my schedule that meets your needs, let me know. I may be able to accommodate another time.
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Rachel Gordon-Eldred is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California (CA LMFT 48894) with 18 years of clinical experience. She focuses on helping people feel more regulated and centered so they can connect more fully to themselves and to others, acting as a steady sounding board to support a Big Beautiful Life.
She maintains a judgment-free space and is committed to trusting what clients share. Believing that connection is essential to being one’s best self, she welcomes fear, sadness, and ambivalence as material to develop wise-mind and a deeper appreciation for what makes each person unique.
Rachel is an advocate for the neurodiverse and has concentrated much of her work supporting parents of vulnerable children who have experienced loss or trauma, or who are coping with ADHD and Autism Spectrum. She also has expertise in addressing the parenting needs of families with a Pathologically Demanding Avoidant (PDA) child, and she does not support behavioral modification approaches such as ABA.
In addition, Rachel has training and experience supporting people facing death and dying and loved ones working through grief and loss. As a non-religious female therapist, she works with individuals and families around grief, parenting, coping with life changes, compassion fatigue, stress, anxiety, trauma and abuse, and ADHD.
Reach out to connect; if available times do not meet your needs, let her know and she may be able to accommodate another appointment time.
For many common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship struggles, or navigating life changes – online therapy can be as effective as traditional in-person sessions. Research and practice have shown that remote treatment works well for these types of issues.
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