Bisexual Therapists in Roseville, CA

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Jacqueline Meza-Jackson
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
2 Endorsed
Online Only
Since 2009, I have been treating trauma, anxiety, depression, and relational/intimacy issues. I believe in creating a safe and nurturing environment by providing empathy, compassion, and a genuine approach in the treatment process. I integrate mindfulness meditation, CBT, healthy living practices and family systems techniques as a strategy to facilitate growth, healing, and balance.
Since 2009, I have been treating trauma, anxiety, depression, and relational/intimacy issues. I believe in creating a safe and nurturing environment by providing empathy, compassion, and a genuine approach in the treatment process. I integrate mindfulness meditation, CBT, healthy living practices and family systems techniques as a strategy to facilitate growth, healing, and balance.
(310) 935-0652 View (310) 935-0652
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Rhiannon Naylor
Verified Verified
Online Only
My coaching and mentorship are built for the kind of weight that rearranges how you breathe, speak, trust, and move through the world. The kind that’s hard to name but even harder to carry alone. I work with people who’ve lived through what others deny, dismiss, or can’t handle hearing. This isn’t about fixing yourself or complying with someone else’s idea of recovery-it’s about finding what’s real and building from there, on your terms. What you’ve carried is real. So is the way you’ve survived it. Coaching starts by honoring that survival, and mentorship gives you tools, perspective, and partnership—so you don’t feel so alone.
My coaching and mentorship are built for the kind of weight that rearranges how you breathe, speak, trust, and move through the world. The kind that’s hard to name but even harder to carry alone. I work with people who’ve lived through what others deny, dismiss, or can’t handle hearing. This isn’t about fixing yourself or complying with someone else’s idea of recovery-it’s about finding what’s real and building from there, on your terms. What you’ve carried is real. So is the way you’ve survived it. Coaching starts by honoring that survival, and mentorship gives you tools, perspective, and partnership—so you don’t feel so alone.
(916) 295-6830 View (916) 295-6830
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Devin Harris
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, MA, AMFT, APCC
3 Endorsed
Roseville, CA 95661
I value building a trusting relationship with my clients so that we can work together to reach their personal goals. I believe that our lives are influenced by our past experiences and that my gaining an understanding of this we can better understanding of ourselves and live more authenticlly. So often we can be our harshest critic my ideal client is someone who is willing to explore and heal these experiences so that they can better understand and accept themself.
I value building a trusting relationship with my clients so that we can work together to reach their personal goals. I believe that our lives are influenced by our past experiences and that my gaining an understanding of this we can better understanding of ourselves and live more authenticlly. So often we can be our harshest critic my ideal client is someone who is willing to explore and heal these experiences so that they can better understand and accept themself.
(916) 282-7720 View (916) 282-7720
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Robyn Sevigny - EMDR Certified Therapist
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
4 Endorsed
Online Only
Life can feel overwhelming. Especially when you’ve spent years holding it together. Whether you're navigating the weight of anxiety, deep sadness, insecurities, or the aftermath of trauma, you don’t have to do it alone. These symptoms aren’t flaws, they’re reflections of what you’ve survived. In therapy, we’ll create a space where you can finally exhale. A space to feel safe, seen, and supported as you reconnect with your voice, your boundaries, and your sense of self. Together, we’ll move toward healing with compassion and clarity. So you can live from a place that feels true.
Life can feel overwhelming. Especially when you’ve spent years holding it together. Whether you're navigating the weight of anxiety, deep sadness, insecurities, or the aftermath of trauma, you don’t have to do it alone. These symptoms aren’t flaws, they’re reflections of what you’ve survived. In therapy, we’ll create a space where you can finally exhale. A space to feel safe, seen, and supported as you reconnect with your voice, your boundaries, and your sense of self. Together, we’ll move toward healing with compassion and clarity. So you can live from a place that feels true.
(530) 457-4187 View (530) 457-4187
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Eva Erickson
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, MA, AMFT
Roseville, CA 95661
I work with people who need a little help navigating through the tough seasons in their most important relationships. Whether you come to me individually or as a couple, I will help you gain insight into different patterns in your relationships, and sit with you as you learn new ways of connecting.
I work with people who need a little help navigating through the tough seasons in their most important relationships. Whether you come to me individually or as a couple, I will help you gain insight into different patterns in your relationships, and sit with you as you learn new ways of connecting.
(916) 796-1320 View (916) 796-1320
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Bri Seeber
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
2 Endorsed
Roseville, CA 95678
As a therapist, I enjoy supporting individuals navigating major life transitions, living with ADHD, breaking free from people-pleasing, or healing from the lasting effects of growing up with emotionally immature parents. I’m passionate about helping people deepen their understanding of themselves—uncovering the "why" behind their patterns and experiences—and working together to build healthier, more fulfilling relationships. It's incredibly meaningful to me to guide clients in learning how to communicate their needs and invite the kind of love and connection they truly deserve.
As a therapist, I enjoy supporting individuals navigating major life transitions, living with ADHD, breaking free from people-pleasing, or healing from the lasting effects of growing up with emotionally immature parents. I’m passionate about helping people deepen their understanding of themselves—uncovering the "why" behind their patterns and experiences—and working together to build healthier, more fulfilling relationships. It's incredibly meaningful to me to guide clients in learning how to communicate their needs and invite the kind of love and connection they truly deserve.
(916) 252-4751 View (916) 252-4751
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Allison Weaver
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Roseville, CA 95661
My name is Allison Weaver and I am a licensed marriage and family therapist. I have been working with children, teens, young adults, and families to achieve their mental health goals throughout my career– and I am happy to work with any age! I named my private practice “Weaving Hope Therapy” because life can have a number of hardships, and cultivating hope in the midst of it can give us what we need to get through it. My goal as a therapist is to come alongside another's struggles and provide a space of empathy. I seek to be a grounding presence for those I support.
My name is Allison Weaver and I am a licensed marriage and family therapist. I have been working with children, teens, young adults, and families to achieve their mental health goals throughout my career– and I am happy to work with any age! I named my private practice “Weaving Hope Therapy” because life can have a number of hardships, and cultivating hope in the midst of it can give us what we need to get through it. My goal as a therapist is to come alongside another's struggles and provide a space of empathy. I seek to be a grounding presence for those I support.
(530) 362-5908 View (530) 362-5908
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Erin E Macias
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
2 Endorsed
Roseville, CA 95661
You don’t want to feel controlled by this anymore. Maybe it’s a painful past experience—despite your best efforts to move forward, it continues to weigh on you. Perhaps a chapter of life has ended and another started—a breakup, job change, loss, or new child—and you feel like your old ways of doing things aren’t working anymore. And while things might look “okay” from the outside, you don’t feel that way. Your relationships feel disconnected and even managing your day-to-day responsibilities is overwhelming some days. You know something needs to change—and you believe it’s possible—but you need some support to make that happen.
You don’t want to feel controlled by this anymore. Maybe it’s a painful past experience—despite your best efforts to move forward, it continues to weigh on you. Perhaps a chapter of life has ended and another started—a breakup, job change, loss, or new child—and you feel like your old ways of doing things aren’t working anymore. And while things might look “okay” from the outside, you don’t feel that way. Your relationships feel disconnected and even managing your day-to-day responsibilities is overwhelming some days. You know something needs to change—and you believe it’s possible—but you need some support to make that happen.
(916) 526-3564 View (916) 526-3564
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Gabby Holmes
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, AMFT
9 Endorsed
Roseville, CA 95661
Something has brought you to this point where you are ready to look inward and start learning about yourself. The feeling of being aimless, unsure, and confused about where to go next in life can be consuming if you don’t have someone to lean on in these hard times. You don’t have to be alone in this anymore. Together, we can find the parts of you that were lost or forgotten long ago. We can figure out what version of life feels more like you and less like the person you’ve fallen into being.
Something has brought you to this point where you are ready to look inward and start learning about yourself. The feeling of being aimless, unsure, and confused about where to go next in life can be consuming if you don’t have someone to lean on in these hard times. You don’t have to be alone in this anymore. Together, we can find the parts of you that were lost or forgotten long ago. We can figure out what version of life feels more like you and less like the person you’ve fallen into being.
(916) 908-0669 View (916) 908-0669
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Joe Borders
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
10 Endorsed
Roseville, CA 95661
Are you looking for a therapist you can really feel comfortable with? Someone you feel really gets you and you can open up to? I may just be the right therapist for you! Studies show that one of the most healing factor of successful therapy is the relationship between you and your therapist. I am very open, genuine, and real with my clients, and people often comment on feeling that I am very approachable. I really try to be an actual real person in the room and strive to make meaningful, positive connections with my clients.
Are you looking for a therapist you can really feel comfortable with? Someone you feel really gets you and you can open up to? I may just be the right therapist for you! Studies show that one of the most healing factor of successful therapy is the relationship between you and your therapist. I am very open, genuine, and real with my clients, and people often comment on feeling that I am very approachable. I really try to be an actual real person in the room and strive to make meaningful, positive connections with my clients.
(530) 285-4910 View (530) 285-4910
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Olivia Wright
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, MA
4 Endorsed
Roseville, CA 95678
In the beginning, your relationship felt fun, connected and loving, but now there’s distance between you. When you talk, neither of you feel like you’re getting anywhere. There may be some painful experiences that haven’t been healed, and some trust has been eroded. The possibility of enjoying each other again, as partners, lovers and friends, is one you and your partner feel ready to explore. I work with couples to help them learn to communicate more meaningfully and build stronger bonds for a more connected and joyful relationship. I am also certified in Systemic Affair Recovery to help couples heal hurts & betrayals.
In the beginning, your relationship felt fun, connected and loving, but now there’s distance between you. When you talk, neither of you feel like you’re getting anywhere. There may be some painful experiences that haven’t been healed, and some trust has been eroded. The possibility of enjoying each other again, as partners, lovers and friends, is one you and your partner feel ready to explore. I work with couples to help them learn to communicate more meaningfully and build stronger bonds for a more connected and joyful relationship. I am also certified in Systemic Affair Recovery to help couples heal hurts & betrayals.
(916) 398-2408 View (916) 398-2408
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Amanda McClaine
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, APCC
1 Endorsed
Roseville, CA 95661
I work with individuals who come from a background with narcissistic, abusive, neglectful, hypercritical, or disengaged parents/guardians or romantic relationships to modify any unwanted behaviors they developed in order to survive in that environment. This can often include issues with codependency, self-worth, identity, and/or limiting relational beliefs.
I work with individuals who come from a background with narcissistic, abusive, neglectful, hypercritical, or disengaged parents/guardians or romantic relationships to modify any unwanted behaviors they developed in order to survive in that environment. This can often include issues with codependency, self-worth, identity, and/or limiting relational beliefs.
(916) 527-9354 View (916) 527-9354
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Alta Briggs
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, MA, ATP, AMFT
Roseville, CA 95661
Life can feel overwhelming, especially for children, teens, and families navigating big emotions and life changes. Anxiety, low self-esteem, grief, or major transitions like divorce or identity exploration can make it hard to feel confident and hopeful. I offer a supportive, safe space where you can express yourself freely—whether through words, art, or play. My goal is to help you build resilience, strengthen self-esteem, and grow healthy coping skills in a way that feels natural and empowering. You don’t have to go through this alone, I'm here to be part of your support system.
Life can feel overwhelming, especially for children, teens, and families navigating big emotions and life changes. Anxiety, low self-esteem, grief, or major transitions like divorce or identity exploration can make it hard to feel confident and hopeful. I offer a supportive, safe space where you can express yourself freely—whether through words, art, or play. My goal is to help you build resilience, strengthen self-esteem, and grow healthy coping skills in a way that feels natural and empowering. You don’t have to go through this alone, I'm here to be part of your support system.
(530) 412-5664 View (530) 412-5664
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Stephanie Wigley
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
1 Endorsed
Online Only
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with more than 5 years of experience supporting adults with navigating burnout, life transitions, and complicated interpersonal relationships.
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with more than 5 years of experience supporting adults with navigating burnout, life transitions, and complicated interpersonal relationships.
(530) 319-5974 View (530) 319-5974
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Sade Jordan Morgan-Wesley
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, MA
1 Endorsed
Roseville, CA 95661
I am truly passionate about mental health and committed to helping individuals from all walks of life, with a special focus on serving the diverse LGBTQIA+ community. Understanding the unique challenges and experiences that individuals in this community may face is at the core of my practice. My goal is to create a safe and welcoming space where people can heal and find solace in their journey towards personal growth. I firmly believe that everyone deserves a supportive environment where they can overcome obstacles and navigate life's transitions.
I am truly passionate about mental health and committed to helping individuals from all walks of life, with a special focus on serving the diverse LGBTQIA+ community. Understanding the unique challenges and experiences that individuals in this community may face is at the core of my practice. My goal is to create a safe and welcoming space where people can heal and find solace in their journey towards personal growth. I firmly believe that everyone deserves a supportive environment where they can overcome obstacles and navigate life's transitions.
(279) 400-1247 View (279) 400-1247
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Crystal Schmidt
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Online Only
I also work with individuals who struggle with gender identity concerns, abuse and trauma (sexual, verbal, physical, emotional), PTSD, depression, anxiety, women's and men's issues, and sexual desire/intimacy/dysfunctions. I work to provide a non-judgmental atmosphere and safe space to work through a vast array of potentially difficult and stigmatizing issues. Using evidence-based practices, I strive to support, encourage, educate, and empower my clients.
I also work with individuals who struggle with gender identity concerns, abuse and trauma (sexual, verbal, physical, emotional), PTSD, depression, anxiety, women's and men's issues, and sexual desire/intimacy/dysfunctions. I work to provide a non-judgmental atmosphere and safe space to work through a vast array of potentially difficult and stigmatizing issues. Using evidence-based practices, I strive to support, encourage, educate, and empower my clients.
(310) 861-4569 View (310) 861-4569
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Malia Krupin
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, AMFT
2 Endorsed
Roseville, CA 95678
Malia Krupin is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist who works with individuals, couples, and families navigating life’s transitions, those moments when what once felt familiar no longer feels sustainable and the desire for change begins to emerge. Her clients often seek support in rebuilding intimacy, healing past wounds, and developing a deeper understanding of themselves and their relationships.
Malia Krupin is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist who works with individuals, couples, and families navigating life’s transitions, those moments when what once felt familiar no longer feels sustainable and the desire for change begins to emerge. Her clients often seek support in rebuilding intimacy, healing past wounds, and developing a deeper understanding of themselves and their relationships.
(530) 489-5691 View (530) 489-5691
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Timothy Walker
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Roseville, CA 95678
Thoughtful therapy for people who don’t want quick fixes. Many people come to therapy not because something is “wrong,” but because something is no longer working. You may feel stuck in familiar patterns, lonely even when you’re not alone, or weighed down by grief, resentment, or exhaustion that hasn’t shifted with insight or time. You might be navigating divorce, parenting strain, addiction, betrayal, or a quiet sense that the life you’re living no longer fits. I help individuals and couples understand the deeper forces shaping their emotional lives and relationship (often the ones operating outside of awareness!).
Thoughtful therapy for people who don’t want quick fixes. Many people come to therapy not because something is “wrong,” but because something is no longer working. You may feel stuck in familiar patterns, lonely even when you’re not alone, or weighed down by grief, resentment, or exhaustion that hasn’t shifted with insight or time. You might be navigating divorce, parenting strain, addiction, betrayal, or a quiet sense that the life you’re living no longer fits. I help individuals and couples understand the deeper forces shaping their emotional lives and relationship (often the ones operating outside of awareness!).
(916) 252-5430 View (916) 252-5430
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Mary Schellentrager
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Online Only
Not accepting new clients - If you're part of the LGBTQ+ community, you want a therapist who affirms your identities and unique experiences. You're doing your best but may still be feeling overwhelmed. Relationships, family dynamics, work or school responsibilities, systemic oppression, and past traumas can all play a role in our current difficulties. Consider that your obstacles may be opportunities for growth. Let's explore them together. I bring warmth, curiosity, directness, and a non-judgemental perspective to sessions. It's an honor to accompany clients in their journeys of healing, connection, and self-actualization.
Not accepting new clients - If you're part of the LGBTQ+ community, you want a therapist who affirms your identities and unique experiences. You're doing your best but may still be feeling overwhelmed. Relationships, family dynamics, work or school responsibilities, systemic oppression, and past traumas can all play a role in our current difficulties. Consider that your obstacles may be opportunities for growth. Let's explore them together. I bring warmth, curiosity, directness, and a non-judgemental perspective to sessions. It's an honor to accompany clients in their journeys of healing, connection, and self-actualization.
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Dr. Amanda Richardson
Psychologist, PsyD
5 Endorsed
Serves Area
Hi, I’m Dr. Amanda Richardson. I am currently accepting NEW clients in-person and virtually. I see clients in my office in Rocklin, CA Tuesdays through Fridays and virtually on Mondays. I would be honored to help guide you through tough transitions; from anxiety to depression and everything in between. Whether you’re struggling with core values, existential questions, need help to improve a relationship, or want to learn new ways to handle stress and strengthen your coping tools, I’m here to help.
Hi, I’m Dr. Amanda Richardson. I am currently accepting NEW clients in-person and virtually. I see clients in my office in Rocklin, CA Tuesdays through Fridays and virtually on Mondays. I would be honored to help guide you through tough transitions; from anxiety to depression and everything in between. Whether you’re struggling with core values, existential questions, need help to improve a relationship, or want to learn new ways to handle stress and strengthen your coping tools, I’m here to help.
(916) 931-3212 View (916) 931-3212

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Bisexual Therapists

What is bisexual-affirming therapy?

Bisexual-affirming therapy is a type of mental health support that fully affirms and reflects a client’s bisexual identity. It is rooted in acceptance and does not attempt to change or question an individual’s orientation. In this type of therapy, clients work with a therapist who understands the unique experiences of bisexual people. This support is especially important, as research shows that bisexual individuals face higher rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation compared to other groups. Bisexual-affirming therapy acknowledges that bisexual individuals may encounter specific stressors—such as invalidation, relationship challenges, and minority stress—that require specialized understanding and intervention. Many therapists also provide couples therapy for bisexual partners, helping them navigate relationship dynamics, communication challenges, or external stressors that may impact their relationship.

While not required, some clients prefer working with bisexual therapists who may bring personal insight to the therapeutic relationship. However, a non-bisexual therapist with strong training and a genuine commitment to affirmation can be equally effective. The most important factor is finding a therapist who understands how identity impacts mental health and can create a space of trust and respect.

What can a bisexual therapist help with?

Bisexual-affirming therapists can provide support across a wide range of concerns relevant to bisexual individuals. Whether through personal or professional experience, they often have specialized knowledge in areas such as the coming out process, navigating stereotypes, and dealing with common stressors. Relationship support is another key area of focus, as bisexual clients may face unique challenge when dating or maintaining relationships across genders. Affirming therapists can also help clients build coping strategies for managing discrimination or stigma.

Additionally, many bisexual-affirming therapists can connect clients to other providers or community-based resources—such as bisexual support groups or LGBTQ+ organizations—that offer additional affirming spaces for connection. It's important to note that therapists provide can talk therapy and counseling services but do not prescribe medication—if medication is needed for conditions like depression or anxiety, they will coordinate care with a psychiatrist or primary care physician who can provide psychiatric medication management alongside therapeutic support.

How do I find a bisexual therapist?

The Psychology Today online directory is a helpful tool for finding bisexual-affirming therapists. You can use search filters to identify therapists who specialize in LGBTQ+ care and work specifically with bisexual clients. You can also filter by clinical specialties, therapeutic approaches, accepted insurance, session costs, and languages spoken to find the right fit.

During initial consultations or early sessions, ask potential therapists about their specific training in bisexual-affirming care, their experience with LGBTQ+ clients, and their therapeutic approach to identity-related concerns. An effective bisexual-affirming therapist will demonstrate genuine understanding of bisexual experiences, including awareness of the unique challenges facing bisexual individuals. You can also look for credentials or continuing education in areas such as LGBTQ+ mental health, trauma-informed care, and intersectionality.