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Eric Cabalu is a registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist who completed his Master’s degree at Western Seminary in Marriage and Family Therapy with an Addiction Certification. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from San Francisco State University. Eric worked in the field of healthcare for over 10 years, specifically in Human Resources.[Read More]
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Mary’s background in family therapy combined with her years of experience in Applied Behavior Analysis helps her appreciate the child’s role as part of a family system, which she utilizes to promote functional and sustainable change for her clients.[Read More]
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Life can be challenging, but therapy provides a place of comfort to improve how we handle life’s stressors as well as what scares, saddens, or angers us. Rema will guide you to build a deeper understanding of yourself in order to identify strengths, develop new coping skills, form more meaningful relationships, accomplish your goals, and live a more fulfilling life.[Read More]
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I use therapy to examine the difficulties that arise in life and the patterns of our behavior that keep us from living the way we want to. Counseling heals by providing the opportunity to grow through the relationship with the therapist. When time alone is not enough to create the changes we would like in our lives, counseling can be a life altering tool. It can feel risky to look honestly at ourselves and share that with another person. The good news is that this process can lead to new[Read More]
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Marté has supported families facing challenges with their children since 1995. With CFCG, she enjoys offering child therapy, family therapy, and parent guidance or coaching to help families learn new ways to get along and thrive. Her approaches help children from toddlers and preschoolers to teens.[Read More]
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Working in the private practice setting helping individuals, youth and their families work through a variety of issues such as anxiety, depression, stress, life transitions and LGBTQ+ issues.[Read More]
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