Female Therapists in Idyllwild, CA
At A Human Sanctuary, we are dedicated to cultivating the tools and practices required for healing and growth after trauma. We blend the science of the nervous system, the creativity of the arts, and the wisdom of nature to guide people in reconnecting to their inherent wholeness and resiliency. We meet each person with true curiosity, openness, and authentic compassion. Our mission is to be a safe place for people seeking refuge, healing, and personal transformation. We specialize in supporting individuals who feel overwhelmed about the future or struggling to adapt to the rapid changes unfolding in the world.
At A Human Sanctuary, we are dedicated to cultivating the tools and practices required for healing and growth after trauma. We blend the science of the nervous system, the creativity of the arts, and the wisdom of nature to guide people in reconnecting to their inherent wholeness and resiliency. We meet each person with true curiosity, openness, and authentic compassion. Our mission is to be a safe place for people seeking refuge, healing, and personal transformation. We specialize in supporting individuals who feel overwhelmed about the future or struggling to adapt to the rapid changes unfolding in the world.
Janeen Wilson, LMFT 43646. I am a caring professional with 23 years of experience in most life issues (adoption, family issues, addiction, codependency, recovery, moderation management) with a variety of populations including the Blind community, Native American Communities, and Kink Communities. I am a believer in Hope and pride myself in meeting the client where they are at, pacing therapy to not overwhelm the client, and creating a safe, nurturing space.
Janeen Wilson, LMFT 43646. I am a caring professional with 23 years of experience in most life issues (adoption, family issues, addiction, codependency, recovery, moderation management) with a variety of populations including the Blind community, Native American Communities, and Kink Communities. I am a believer in Hope and pride myself in meeting the client where they are at, pacing therapy to not overwhelm the client, and creating a safe, nurturing space.
Most of us are not born knowing how to navigate relationships, understand and manage our emotions or process our traumas. Many things throughout our life influence us and how we react and behave in different situations, however that doesn’t mean we can’t grow and develop as individuals. My goal is to help clients become confident in who they are through discovering their own self-worth and practicing self-compassion. We can work together to create a space where you can find the tools and support you are looking for during this period of your life.
Most of us are not born knowing how to navigate relationships, understand and manage our emotions or process our traumas. Many things throughout our life influence us and how we react and behave in different situations, however that doesn’t mean we can’t grow and develop as individuals. My goal is to help clients become confident in who they are through discovering their own self-worth and practicing self-compassion. We can work together to create a space where you can find the tools and support you are looking for during this period of your life.
You have questions about yourself that seem more pressing after watching a video in which you heard the speaker share your own experiences navigating your sexuality or gender expression through their words. The realizations about who you are and what you want have brought levels of self-doubt about how to show up in your current relationships; platonic, coworker, familial or romantic. How do you now identify, how do you express that identity? You continue to struggle with the need to love/accept yourself exactly as you are and with what the social consequences may be should you choose to express that part of yourself openly.
You have questions about yourself that seem more pressing after watching a video in which you heard the speaker share your own experiences navigating your sexuality or gender expression through their words. The realizations about who you are and what you want have brought levels of self-doubt about how to show up in your current relationships; platonic, coworker, familial or romantic. How do you now identify, how do you express that identity? You continue to struggle with the need to love/accept yourself exactly as you are and with what the social consequences may be should you choose to express that part of yourself openly.
I work to help each individual find the beauty and grace in life. My hope is to help you find your true self through a variety of therapeutic techniques. I believe each human is unique and comes to therapy hoping to develop their potential and grow through the process. Through acceptance and mindfulness each individual can then approach life with curiosity and wonder. To heal the wounds of trauma I am trained in Somatic Experiencing and utilize this approach to channel one's innate system for growth and change.
I work to help each individual find the beauty and grace in life. My hope is to help you find your true self through a variety of therapeutic techniques. I believe each human is unique and comes to therapy hoping to develop their potential and grow through the process. Through acceptance and mindfulness each individual can then approach life with curiosity and wonder. To heal the wounds of trauma I am trained in Somatic Experiencing and utilize this approach to channel one's innate system for growth and change.
I see clients throughout California via video sessions. Most of the people I work with are told they need to be different than they are. Sometimes they get that message explicitly, always they get that message in the way people treat them. Therapy with me doesn’t aim to make you different. We’ll work to help you navigate the world while being healthy and fully you. Specific issues my clients are navigating include: being neurodivergent (mostly autistic and ADHD), being transgender or outside the gender binary, being non-monogamous, or being deep in grief.
I see clients throughout California via video sessions. Most of the people I work with are told they need to be different than they are. Sometimes they get that message explicitly, always they get that message in the way people treat them. Therapy with me doesn’t aim to make you different. We’ll work to help you navigate the world while being healthy and fully you. Specific issues my clients are navigating include: being neurodivergent (mostly autistic and ADHD), being transgender or outside the gender binary, being non-monogamous, or being deep in grief.
I am certified in EMDR, Brainspotting, and the Eagala model of equine assisted psychotherapy, and I offer expertise in helping clients work through dissociation, anxiety, depression, avoidance, feeling frozen or blocked, and trauma. In addition, I work in performance enhancement, and help clients build on strengths and resiliences.
I offer both in person and telehealth services including individual sessions, intensives, and workshops. I am a Specialty Workshop Provider and Consultant for both EMDRIA and Brainspotting, and I developed EquiAttune: the integration of Brainspotting with Equine Assisted Services.
I am certified in EMDR, Brainspotting, and the Eagala model of equine assisted psychotherapy, and I offer expertise in helping clients work through dissociation, anxiety, depression, avoidance, feeling frozen or blocked, and trauma. In addition, I work in performance enhancement, and help clients build on strengths and resiliences.
I offer both in person and telehealth services including individual sessions, intensives, and workshops. I am a Specialty Workshop Provider and Consultant for both EMDRIA and Brainspotting, and I developed EquiAttune: the integration of Brainspotting with Equine Assisted Services.
Kylie Apostle Schneider
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CADC, CTP
2 Endorsed
Idyllwild, CA 92549
I am Kylie Apostle Schneider, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW 138891) specializing in substance abuse and addiction, trauma and PTSD, depression, anxiety, and women's issues. With a compassionate and client-centered approach, I am dedicated to helping individuals navigate their unique challenges and achieve their personal goals. My background includes extensive experience working with diverse populations. I am passionate about empowering clients to overcome obstacles and build fulfilling lives. I believe in the importance of a holistic approach to mental health, addressing the mind, body, and spirit.
I am Kylie Apostle Schneider, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW 138891) specializing in substance abuse and addiction, trauma and PTSD, depression, anxiety, and women's issues. With a compassionate and client-centered approach, I am dedicated to helping individuals navigate their unique challenges and achieve their personal goals. My background includes extensive experience working with diverse populations. I am passionate about empowering clients to overcome obstacles and build fulfilling lives. I believe in the importance of a holistic approach to mental health, addressing the mind, body, and spirit.
My passion is people. I have worked with individuals, couples and families for over 25 years. I learned early on that whether you are having trouble getting out of bed in the morning or feel like you'll never have the love in your life that you want, feeling heard, understood, and accepted is what opens the door to your new life. So my goal is not to change you into someone that you're not. My goal is for you to understand, accept and love yourself for who you truly are. That is where your power lives.
My passion is people. I have worked with individuals, couples and families for over 25 years. I learned early on that whether you are having trouble getting out of bed in the morning or feel like you'll never have the love in your life that you want, feeling heard, understood, and accepted is what opens the door to your new life. So my goal is not to change you into someone that you're not. My goal is for you to understand, accept and love yourself for who you truly are. That is where your power lives.
EMDR therapy is for you if you feel like you should be okay, but are not. You may be managing anxiety that will not quiet down, past experiences that still feel close, or a sense of being stuck despite your insight. Many of my clients are caregivers, first responders, medical professionals, and outdoor adventurers who are used to pushing through but feel internally exhausted or unable to shift long-standing patterns. I specialize in EMDR therapy for this experience, when you are functioning but your nervous system still feels overwhelmed or impacted by the past.
EMDR therapy is for you if you feel like you should be okay, but are not. You may be managing anxiety that will not quiet down, past experiences that still feel close, or a sense of being stuck despite your insight. Many of my clients are caregivers, first responders, medical professionals, and outdoor adventurers who are used to pushing through but feel internally exhausted or unable to shift long-standing patterns. I specialize in EMDR therapy for this experience, when you are functioning but your nervous system still feels overwhelmed or impacted by the past.
My name is Doneisha, but you can call me Donnie. I’m a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), and I want to give you kudos for taking the first step in your healing journey—whatever that may look like for you. Starting therapy is an act of courage, and I’m honored to support you as you explore your path to healing and growth.
My name is Doneisha, but you can call me Donnie. I’m a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), and I want to give you kudos for taking the first step in your healing journey—whatever that may look like for you. Starting therapy is an act of courage, and I’m honored to support you as you explore your path to healing and growth.
I most often work with with depression, anxiety and relationship issues. I help people in recovery from addiction find a satisfying life, work with those with more complicated mental health issues and also work with those with a history of trauma. My style is to work collaboratively with my clients. This means I work with you to set reasonable and attainable goals for treatment.
I most often work with with depression, anxiety and relationship issues. I help people in recovery from addiction find a satisfying life, work with those with more complicated mental health issues and also work with those with a history of trauma. My style is to work collaboratively with my clients. This means I work with you to set reasonable and attainable goals for treatment.
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I’m Callihan, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist helping individuals and couples thrive in life and relationships. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, disconnected in your relationship, experiencing grief, or navigating a life transition like pregnancy or new parenthood, you don’t have to go through it alone. I provide personalized, evidence-based counseling tailored to your goals. For those who desire it, I offer Christian counseling that integrates faith and biblical principles. Together, we’ll build practical tools to help you Be Your Best You!
I’m Callihan, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist helping individuals and couples thrive in life and relationships. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, disconnected in your relationship, experiencing grief, or navigating a life transition like pregnancy or new parenthood, you don’t have to go through it alone. I provide personalized, evidence-based counseling tailored to your goals. For those who desire it, I offer Christian counseling that integrates faith and biblical principles. Together, we’ll build practical tools to help you Be Your Best You!
I am Cheryl Girder, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. I have been in this field for 15 years. My approach to therapy is to assist clients to see themselves and others with a better understanding which will provide a positive outlook on themselves and their surroundings. I am open to working with clients that have personal conflicts, relationship, or family troubles, including working with couples, or conditions such as depression, stress, or anxiety. Those mentioned are what I typically work with and the conditions I'm most comfortable with.
I am Cheryl Girder, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. I have been in this field for 15 years. My approach to therapy is to assist clients to see themselves and others with a better understanding which will provide a positive outlook on themselves and their surroundings. I am open to working with clients that have personal conflicts, relationship, or family troubles, including working with couples, or conditions such as depression, stress, or anxiety. Those mentioned are what I typically work with and the conditions I'm most comfortable with.
You've carried something for a long time. Maybe shame around your sexuality, wounds from a relationship that crossed a line, or a life that doesn't fit neatly into the boxes others expect. Perhaps you're navigating an open or polyamorous relationship, healing from sexual trauma, or part of the sex worker community searching for a therapist who truly gets your world. You're ready to stop performing "fine" and start doing something real. I work with individuals and couples who are done minimizing their inner life and are ready to move through it with curiosity, not judgment.
You've carried something for a long time. Maybe shame around your sexuality, wounds from a relationship that crossed a line, or a life that doesn't fit neatly into the boxes others expect. Perhaps you're navigating an open or polyamorous relationship, healing from sexual trauma, or part of the sex worker community searching for a therapist who truly gets your world. You're ready to stop performing "fine" and start doing something real. I work with individuals and couples who are done minimizing their inner life and are ready to move through it with curiosity, not judgment.
You may feel stuck in patterns that don’t fully make sense—emotionally, relationally, or behaviorally. Anxiety, low mood, self-doubt, or past experiences may be quietly shaping your choices and relationships. You might notice coping behaviors that once helped but no longer align with who you want to be. You’re looking for clarity, emotional safety, and deeper self-understanding, with goals of feeling more confident, making healthier decisions, and building stronger, more fulfilling connections.
You may feel stuck in patterns that don’t fully make sense—emotionally, relationally, or behaviorally. Anxiety, low mood, self-doubt, or past experiences may be quietly shaping your choices and relationships. You might notice coping behaviors that once helped but no longer align with who you want to be. You’re looking for clarity, emotional safety, and deeper self-understanding, with goals of feeling more confident, making healthier decisions, and building stronger, more fulfilling connections.
If you're navigating the turbulent waters of stress and trauma, feeling as though each day presents a new battle, you're not alone. My practice is dedicated to individuals who are ready to confront these challenges head-on, seeking understanding and healing. Whether you're dealing with the aftermath of traumatic events, or the daily grind is wearing you down, I offer a compassionate and empowering space for you to begin the journey towards reclaiming your narrative and finding peace. Together, we will explore strategies for resilience and recovery, tailored to your unique story
If you're navigating the turbulent waters of stress and trauma, feeling as though each day presents a new battle, you're not alone. My practice is dedicated to individuals who are ready to confront these challenges head-on, seeking understanding and healing. Whether you're dealing with the aftermath of traumatic events, or the daily grind is wearing you down, I offer a compassionate and empowering space for you to begin the journey towards reclaiming your narrative and finding peace. Together, we will explore strategies for resilience and recovery, tailored to your unique story
Offering Social Skills and DBT groups! Are you feeling misunderstood? Confused? Judged? Are you a teenager needing a voice? Any sexual or gender identity concerns? Are you a parent needing a few more tools to better manage the family? Do you need support communicating with your child/family? Individual or family therapy is an effective avenue in which to explore such issues openly without judgment. I am a Licensed Marriage Family Therapist with much experience working with children, adults and their families. I am comfortable exploring touchy subjects with an open mind and no judgments!
Offering Social Skills and DBT groups! Are you feeling misunderstood? Confused? Judged? Are you a teenager needing a voice? Any sexual or gender identity concerns? Are you a parent needing a few more tools to better manage the family? Do you need support communicating with your child/family? Individual or family therapy is an effective avenue in which to explore such issues openly without judgment. I am a Licensed Marriage Family Therapist with much experience working with children, adults and their families. I am comfortable exploring touchy subjects with an open mind and no judgments!
Hi I’m Evelyn Serna-Balderas. I am a licensed clinical social Worker who appreciates and is motivated in working with individuals to navigate through challenges and experience growth in their journey. I have had the opportunity to work with a wide variety of clients ranging from children to older adults. I often engage clients who are dealing with anxiety, depression, difficulty in life transitions, bipolar diagnosis, BPD, and dual diagnosis.
Hi I’m Evelyn Serna-Balderas. I am a licensed clinical social Worker who appreciates and is motivated in working with individuals to navigate through challenges and experience growth in their journey. I have had the opportunity to work with a wide variety of clients ranging from children to older adults. I often engage clients who are dealing with anxiety, depression, difficulty in life transitions, bipolar diagnosis, BPD, and dual diagnosis.
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FAQ - Therapist Gender
Does it matter what gender my therapist is?
In general, there is no relationship between a therapist’s gender and their efficacy. Some clients, however, prefer to see therapists of a particular gender, whether due to their own past experiences with men and women, or because they feel more comfortable with a therapist of their own gender due to shared life experiences or perspectives. Considering what one wants to address in therapy can help someone determine whether their therapist’s gender may matter or improve their therapeutic experience. The most important consideration is that a client is able to build a trusting relationship with their therapist.
Should I see a female therapist?
Many people—not just women—prefer to see a female therapist. For women, this could be because they believe that they will be able to better connect with a woman, and that a female therapist will be able to relate to their specific challenges and personal issues. It may be particularly beneficial for women to see a female therapist, for example, for gender-specific issues, such as sexism in the workplace, relationship issues, and gender roles. The most important factor in therapy is the client-therapist connection, and a therapist's gender as well as many other factors may play an important role in this.
Do therapists get specific training to help with women’s concerns?
Therapists are trained to provide care to clients of any gender. However, some therapists may pursue additional training in feminist therapy, gender-specific issues, or women’s mental health. Female clients may wish to ask prospective therapists whether they have received specific training in the client’s primary area(s) of concern, or whether they have worked extensively with women on issues similar to their own.
How can I inquire about a therapist’s experience in treating women?
It’s OK—even encouraged!—to ask a therapist directly whether and how often they have treated women in the past, or whether they have treated women dealing with the client’s most prominent concern(s). Competent therapists will be happy to share their educational background, preferred treatment modalities, and prior client experience to help an individual find the therapist best suited to their needs.

