Weight Loss Therapists in 91354
Thia Jolie Kulma (Formerly Spezialy)
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT, ATR
Verified Verified
Santa Clarita, CA 91354
Are you unhappy with what you see in the mirror? Are you afraid of being fat or worried about your weight? Does your weight determine your mood? Do you count calories, exercise to burn calories, or purge after you eat? Do you eat when you're upset or does food give you comfort? Do you feel controlled by food?
If you are feeling controlled by thoughts, fears, and worries about food, weight, and appearance, you might feel frustrated, depressed, anxious, confused, and lonely.
I provide special counseling services to help you understand why you are thinking and feeling this way...
Are you unhappy with what you see in the mirror? Are you afraid of being fat or worried about your weight? Does your weight determine your mood? Do you count calories, exercise to burn calories, or purge after you eat? Do you eat when you're upset or does food give you comfort? Do you feel controlled by food?
If you are feeling controlled by thoughts, fears, and worries about food, weight, and appearance, you might feel frustrated, depressed, anxious, confused, and lonely.
I provide special counseling services to help you understand why you are thinking and feeling this way...
Heather DeAngelis Hambleton
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-R, LCSW, CEAP
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Santa Clarita, CA 91354
ADHD can make you stuck. It can make you feel like you're walking through life in 3 feet of water. Every. Single. Day. Maybe you're a professional working in an environment that makes deadlines and productivity feel unreachable because it was designed for a different brain than yours. Or you're the parent of a struggling teen, often wondering to yourself what you can do to make them feel better. Or perhaps you're a college student, trying to balance the academic and social demands around you. Regardless, you live in a constant state of overwhelm. It’s enough to make you want to scream. Or cry. I'm here to help...
ADHD can make you stuck. It can make you feel like you're walking through life in 3 feet of water. Every. Single. Day. Maybe you're a professional working in an environment that makes deadlines and productivity feel unreachable because it was designed for a different brain than yours. Or you're the parent of a struggling teen, often wondering to yourself what you can do to make them feel better. Or perhaps you're a college student, trying to balance the academic and social demands around you. Regardless, you live in a constant state of overwhelm. It’s enough to make you want to scream. Or cry. I'm here to help...
Do you struggle with feeling nervous or down much of the time? Are you having trouble falling or remaining asleep? These are signs of anxiety and depression, and they are very treatable. However, when left untreated, both can be debilitating and overwhelming. Anxiety and depression can manifest in many ways, affecting the kinds of decisions you make, which in turn affects the quality of your life.
Do you struggle with feeling nervous or down much of the time? Are you having trouble falling or remaining asleep? These are signs of anxiety and depression, and they are very treatable. However, when left untreated, both can be debilitating and overwhelming. Anxiety and depression can manifest in many ways, affecting the kinds of decisions you make, which in turn affects the quality of your life.
How would you like to live your life? What changes do you want to make? What's stopping you from making them? If you find that you're asking yourself these questions, let me help you figure out the answers. I know I can help you and/or your loved ones find the solution that will work for you. Your goals are yours to create. I generally go at your pace to support you realize goals and to facilitate the metamorphosis that is taking place.
How would you like to live your life? What changes do you want to make? What's stopping you from making them? If you find that you're asking yourself these questions, let me help you figure out the answers. I know I can help you and/or your loved ones find the solution that will work for you. Your goals are yours to create. I generally go at your pace to support you realize goals and to facilitate the metamorphosis that is taking place.
Cheyenne Cheshier
Associate Clinical Social Worker, MSW, ACSW
Verified Verified
Santa Clarita, CA 91354 (Online Only)
Hello! I am an associate therapist practicing under the supervision of Erica Basso LMFT 114828 & Sally Jo Liljedahl LCSW 20460. I am a compassionate therapist dedicated to guiding clients toward authentic and fulfilling lives. With expertise in anxiety, stress, life direction, body image/eating disorders, and sport performance as a former athlete, I employ a holistic approach tailored to each individual's needs. By developing skills through evidence-based interventions, I empower clients to navigate life's challenges with resilience to cultivate a positive sense of self, ultimately fostering growth and enhancing overall well-being.
Hello! I am an associate therapist practicing under the supervision of Erica Basso LMFT 114828 & Sally Jo Liljedahl LCSW 20460. I am a compassionate therapist dedicated to guiding clients toward authentic and fulfilling lives. With expertise in anxiety, stress, life direction, body image/eating disorders, and sport performance as a former athlete, I employ a holistic approach tailored to each individual's needs. By developing skills through evidence-based interventions, I empower clients to navigate life's challenges with resilience to cultivate a positive sense of self, ultimately fostering growth and enhancing overall well-being.
Linda Rivadeneyra
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Valencia, CA 91354
HeIlo! Welcome! This is safe zone. LGBTQ+ affirmative. Let’s meet to get acquainted with one another. I like to help clients heal and grow. Some of the issues my clients experience are Depression, Anxiety, Interpersonal, ADHD, Abuse, and Trauma. I work with clients who have dysfunctional family backgrounds, have survived various types of abuse, and are struggling with dealing with family members or others, and/or are recovering from their childhoods. Also I help with work stress, life changes, and transitions. I have personal experience with a lot of issues I help others address, in addition to years of experience.
HeIlo! Welcome! This is safe zone. LGBTQ+ affirmative. Let’s meet to get acquainted with one another. I like to help clients heal and grow. Some of the issues my clients experience are Depression, Anxiety, Interpersonal, ADHD, Abuse, and Trauma. I work with clients who have dysfunctional family backgrounds, have survived various types of abuse, and are struggling with dealing with family members or others, and/or are recovering from their childhoods. Also I help with work stress, life changes, and transitions. I have personal experience with a lot of issues I help others address, in addition to years of experience.
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Weight Loss Therapists
What is the relationship between weight management and mental health?
Mental health can be significantly influenced by one's physical health, so overall improvements in one's quality of life as a result of improved physical functioning from weight loss can have an overall positive impact on an individual's mental health and allow them to engage more readily in everyday activities. In addition, many strategies used to manage weight, such as exercise and maintaining a healthy diet, are also associated with reducing the symptoms of common mental health conditions, such as anxiety or depression. Individuals may also benefit from the improved self-esteem and self-efficacy that can come with successful weight management.
What is the psychological approach to losing weight?
While there are no specific therapy modalities specifically for weight loss, common psychological therapies can be highly effective in helping clients make lasting lifestyle changes. This may be called the "psychological approach" to weight loss because it does not rely on physical interventions, such as medication or weight loss surgery, to help clients lose weight. Weight loss counseling can be used in addition to or instead of such physical interventions. Some clients simply seek therapy to address the challenges that may accompany weight loss in general, including negative thoughts surrounding their body, disordered eating patterns, or difficulty completing daily tasks as a result of their weight challenges. In such cases, therapists will often utilize behavioral coaching or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques to help clients understand how their thoughts may be influencing their diet and physical activity patterns.
What type of therapy is commonly used in weight loss counseling?
Weight loss counseling often involves a combination of therapy and psychoeducation. Common techniques used by weight loss counselors include journaling, thought diaries, and other Cognitive Behavioral Therapy strategies that encourage clients to consider how their feelings about their weight loss impact their mental health. Weight loss counselors may also teach clients mindfulness exercises, which can be used by clients during and after eating to be more aware of physical cues from their body surrounding eating. Some clients looking for weight loss therapy may also benefit from group therapy approaches, which utilize the power of social connection and accountability to help clients adhere to their weight loss plan.
Is therapy recommended for individuals undergoing bariatric surgery?
While therapy is not a requirement for individuals undergoing bariatric surgery, many individuals undergoing weight loss surgery may benefit from seeing a counselor. Prior to surgery, counselors can help clients decide whether surgical weight loss is a good fit for them and assist in surgery preparation. Post-surgery, counselors can assist clients with the psychological component of maintaining their weight loss, as well as help clients navigate any postoperative pain. Throughout the surgical process, therapists can help clients process body-image challenges that may come with dramatic changes in weight, as well as manage symptoms of anxiety or depression that may accompany the major life changes bariatric surgery can bring.