First Responders Therapists in San Lorenzo, CA

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Laura Goossens
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
3 Endorsed
Online Only
Waitlist for new clients
My practice & sliding scale spots are full. Please message for waitlist. Talk Less; Change More. Hello, I'm Laura. I'm passionate about helping people improve their Present by addressing their Past. People describe my style as collaborative, warm, direct, goal-focused, thorough, & patient. I help clients in their work toward self-esteem, healthy relationships, grounded communication, stress management, improved mood, and access to services/resources. Communities I belong to and serve: disabled/chronic illness, sex positive, kink/polyam/alt lifestyle, genderqueer, fat positive, and neurodivergent folks. Free 30-minute video consult.
My practice & sliding scale spots are full. Please message for waitlist. Talk Less; Change More. Hello, I'm Laura. I'm passionate about helping people improve their Present by addressing their Past. People describe my style as collaborative, warm, direct, goal-focused, thorough, & patient. I help clients in their work toward self-esteem, healthy relationships, grounded communication, stress management, improved mood, and access to services/resources. Communities I belong to and serve: disabled/chronic illness, sex positive, kink/polyam/alt lifestyle, genderqueer, fat positive, and neurodivergent folks. Free 30-minute video consult.
(650) 229-8259 View (650) 229-8259
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Gloria Eide
Psychologist, LP
Online Only
Hello! I’m Gloria, a Filipina licensed clinical psychologist originally from Guam, now based in the Bay Area, CA. I hold a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and have specialized training in treating depression, anxiety, addiction, and multicultural concerns, areas that continue to guide my work today. My clinical experience includes working in a variety of settings, where I’ve supported clients through identity exploration, emotional challenges, and major life transitions.
Hello! I’m Gloria, a Filipina licensed clinical psychologist originally from Guam, now based in the Bay Area, CA. I hold a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and have specialized training in treating depression, anxiety, addiction, and multicultural concerns, areas that continue to guide my work today. My clinical experience includes working in a variety of settings, where I’ve supported clients through identity exploration, emotional challenges, and major life transitions.
(510) 591-0648 View (510) 591-0648
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Jake Medina
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Online Only
Welcome, and congratulations on taking your first step towards improved mental health. I provide a safe, accepting, and mindful environment as well as culturally sensitive services for adolescents, adults, and families. Are you experiencing difficulties with emotional stress, such as anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and post-traumatic stress? I can help with gaining insight and personal growth.
Welcome, and congratulations on taking your first step towards improved mental health. I provide a safe, accepting, and mindful environment as well as culturally sensitive services for adolescents, adults, and families. Are you experiencing difficulties with emotional stress, such as anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and post-traumatic stress? I can help with gaining insight and personal growth.
(424) 372-1720 View (424) 372-1720

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Nicholas Ward
Psychologist, PsyD
2 Endorsed
Walnut Creek, CA 94598
I help individuals, families, and first responders navigate stress, trauma, and relationship challenges using CBT, DBT, and narrative approaches.
As an Army veteran and former law enforcement officer, I understand the pressure, trauma, and unspoken expectations that come with service. Many clients come to me feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure where to turn. I offer therapy for stress, trauma, and relationship challenges, as well as thorough Autism and ADHD evaluations for children, teens, and adults. My approach is grounded, compassionate, and practical. If you’re seeking clarity, growth, and support from someone who truly understands your world, I invite you to reach out.
I help individuals, families, and first responders navigate stress, trauma, and relationship challenges using CBT, DBT, and narrative approaches.
As an Army veteran and former law enforcement officer, I understand the pressure, trauma, and unspoken expectations that come with service. Many clients come to me feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure where to turn. I offer therapy for stress, trauma, and relationship challenges, as well as thorough Autism and ADHD evaluations for children, teens, and adults. My approach is grounded, compassionate, and practical. If you’re seeking clarity, growth, and support from someone who truly understands your world, I invite you to reach out.
(925) 892-3709 View (925) 892-3709
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Infertility and First Responders Therapy
Associate Professional Clinical Counselor, APCC
4 Endorsed
Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Or maybe you're a (or the partner of a) firefighter, officer, or paramedic — and you know exactly what it feels like to smile through the fear.
I have a passion for infertility counseling, couples therapy, and mental health support for first responder families. Whether you're navigating pregnancy loss, relationship strain, anxiety, or trauma, I use client-centered, evidence-based approaches to help you rebuild connection and find steadier ground. I work with individual women and couples.
Or maybe you're a (or the partner of a) firefighter, officer, or paramedic — and you know exactly what it feels like to smile through the fear.
I have a passion for infertility counseling, couples therapy, and mental health support for first responder families. Whether you're navigating pregnancy loss, relationship strain, anxiety, or trauma, I use client-centered, evidence-based approaches to help you rebuild connection and find steadier ground. I work with individual women and couples.
(925) 290-6941 View (925) 290-6941
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Gloria Cannelora
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
As a military veteran, I bring a grounded, resilient perspective to my work.
During our first session we will review what to expect from the therapy process. I will ask questions about your history, including personal, family, and medical background, to better understand your current situation. We'll discuss what brought you to therapy and why now. e
As a military veteran, I bring a grounded, resilient perspective to my work.
During our first session we will review what to expect from the therapy process. I will ask questions about your history, including personal, family, and medical background, to better understand your current situation. We'll discuss what brought you to therapy and why now. e
(530) 999-7609 View (530) 999-7609
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Guided Perspectives Marriage and Family Therapy
Marriage & Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
Online Only
At Guided Perspectives Marriage and Family Therapy, we believe that life's transitions—no matter how planned or unexpected—can deeply impact our relationships, mental health, and sense of purpose. Led by husband-and-wife team Jeremy and Charity Horn, our practice is built on the foundation of empathy, collaboration, and practical, personalized support. We specialize in helping individuals, couples, and families successfully navigate periods of transition, including: Work and life responsibilities. Becoming a caregiver for a loved one. Shifts in employment or leadership roles. Stepping into new stages of life.
At Guided Perspectives Marriage and Family Therapy, we believe that life's transitions—no matter how planned or unexpected—can deeply impact our relationships, mental health, and sense of purpose. Led by husband-and-wife team Jeremy and Charity Horn, our practice is built on the foundation of empathy, collaboration, and practical, personalized support. We specialize in helping individuals, couples, and families successfully navigate periods of transition, including: Work and life responsibilities. Becoming a caregiver for a loved one. Shifts in employment or leadership roles. Stepping into new stages of life.
(916) 633-7490 View (916) 633-7490
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Jenn Basler
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Online Only
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with 20 years of experience in trauma and trauma related injuries, crisis interventions, first responders, critical incident debriefing, and serious mental illness. I am also experienced in symptom management for serious mental illness as well as family support for crisis management. I am skilled in creating a supportive environment where clients feel safe. I work closely with each client to foster resilience, self-compassion, and lasting change.
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with 20 years of experience in trauma and trauma related injuries, crisis interventions, first responders, critical incident debriefing, and serious mental illness. I am also experienced in symptom management for serious mental illness as well as family support for crisis management. I am skilled in creating a supportive environment where clients feel safe. I work closely with each client to foster resilience, self-compassion, and lasting change.
(650) 436-4232 View (650) 436-4232
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Coy Reyes
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Online Only
Coy is a licensed psychotherapist with a decade history of working with survivors of combat trauma & sexual trauma, couples, grieving families, military, law-enforcement/ first responders, and coaches & athletes.
Coy has been been trained with the following modalities: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, CPT, Prolonged Exposure, Attachment-Focused EMDR, Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM) Level 1, Gottman Method Couples Therapy Level 2, Clinical Hypnosis, Motivational Interviewing, and Problem Solving.
Coy is a licensed psychotherapist with a decade history of working with survivors of combat trauma & sexual trauma, couples, grieving families, military, law-enforcement/ first responders, and coaches & athletes.
Coy has been been trained with the following modalities: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, CPT, Prolonged Exposure, Attachment-Focused EMDR, Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM) Level 1, Gottman Method Couples Therapy Level 2, Clinical Hypnosis, Motivational Interviewing, and Problem Solving.
(747) 252-5828 View (747) 252-5828
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Jenn Basler
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Online Only
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with 20 years of experience in trauma and trauma related injuries, crisis interventions, first responders, critical incident debriefing, and serious mental illness.
I specialize in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), an evidence-based approach designed to support those struggling with trauma-related challenges. I also work with individuals and their families who are experiencing a serious mental illness, either first onset or chronic conditions.
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with 20 years of experience in trauma and trauma related injuries, crisis interventions, first responders, critical incident debriefing, and serious mental illness.
I specialize in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), an evidence-based approach designed to support those struggling with trauma-related challenges. I also work with individuals and their families who are experiencing a serious mental illness, either first onset or chronic conditions.
(650) 955-0631 View (650) 955-0631
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Dr. Ariel Place - Neurocatalyst Center
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, PsyD, LPCC, CEO
4 Endorsed
Online Only
I work with veterans, first responders, and individuals navigating high-stress, high-stakes circumstances, including trauma exposure, work-related injury, and court involvement.
I specialize in trauma-focused care using EMDR, parts work, and evidence-based, trauma-informed strategies to help clients process difficult experiences and restore trust in themselves. Treatment is structured, intentional, and focused on helping clients address internal conflict, regulate stress responses, and move forward with greater clarity and stability
I work with veterans, first responders, and individuals navigating high-stress, high-stakes circumstances, including trauma exposure, work-related injury, and court involvement.
I specialize in trauma-focused care using EMDR, parts work, and evidence-based, trauma-informed strategies to help clients process difficult experiences and restore trust in themselves. Treatment is structured, intentional, and focused on helping clients address internal conflict, regulate stress responses, and move forward with greater clarity and stability
(916) 237-9130 View (916) 237-9130
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Krystle Madrid
Psychologist, PsyD
1 Endorsed
Online Only
I also have a special passion for helping couples rebuild after a betrayal and have extensive experience working w/ first responders.
As a trauma psychologist, I specialize in treating trauma across the lifespan by helping clients move from surviving to thriving. My work is grounded in evidence based practices, but just as importantly, in empathy, and genuine connection. I am comfortable working with complex challenges, by providing a steady, grounded presence even in the most intense circumstances. Therapy with me is both effective and human. My goal is to make clients feel understood while equipping them w/ tools to move forward independently and with confidence.
I also have a special passion for helping couples rebuild after a betrayal and have extensive experience working w/ first responders.
As a trauma psychologist, I specialize in treating trauma across the lifespan by helping clients move from surviving to thriving. My work is grounded in evidence based practices, but just as importantly, in empathy, and genuine connection. I am comfortable working with complex challenges, by providing a steady, grounded presence even in the most intense circumstances. Therapy with me is both effective and human. My goal is to make clients feel understood while equipping them w/ tools to move forward independently and with confidence.
(747) 200-8995 View (747) 200-8995
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Megan Collins
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
3 Endorsed
Online Only
I help individuals, couples, and/or families grow toward healing and health through integrative therapy. Throughout the lifespan many things can happen to interfere with our relational health- addiction, body image, trauma, depression, just to name a few- and I have experience guiding my clients through them all. Together we will work towards you, your relationships, or your family system becoming its most empowered and functional.
I help individuals, couples, and/or families grow toward healing and health through integrative therapy. Throughout the lifespan many things can happen to interfere with our relational health- addiction, body image, trauma, depression, just to name a few- and I have experience guiding my clients through them all. Together we will work towards you, your relationships, or your family system becoming its most empowered and functional.
(657) 332-0141 View (657) 332-0141
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Rachelle Zemlok
Psychologist, PsyD
Livermore, CA 94550
As the wife of a fire captain and the sister of three retired law enforcement officers, I have a deep understanding of the complexities and pressures you face every day.
I offer a range of services, including individual therapy, couples therapy, and support groups, to assist those in high-stress professions and their families. As a psychologist, author, and national speaker on first responder wellness and family support, my mission is to provide the support and understanding needed by those who serve our communities.
As the wife of a fire captain and the sister of three retired law enforcement officers, I have a deep understanding of the complexities and pressures you face every day.
I offer a range of services, including individual therapy, couples therapy, and support groups, to assist those in high-stress professions and their families. As a psychologist, author, and national speaker on first responder wellness and family support, my mission is to provide the support and understanding needed by those who serve our communities.
(925) 396-5883 View (925) 396-5883
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Lisa Reidsema
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, LPCC
Online Only
I work primarily with adults and young adults suffering with trauma, using EMDR alongside CBT and solution-focused and person-centered approaches that support real change. Something uncomfortable brought you here. You may have tried to move forward and found that something still lingers. You understand what’s going on, but it hasn’t shifted in a meaningful way. My clients come ready to do real work and to find relief. I meet each person as a whole person, not as a diagnosis or as a presenting problem. Our focus is on what hasn’t moved and why, so you’re not just managing symptoms but creating genuine, lasting movement forward.
I work primarily with adults and young adults suffering with trauma, using EMDR alongside CBT and solution-focused and person-centered approaches that support real change. Something uncomfortable brought you here. You may have tried to move forward and found that something still lingers. You understand what’s going on, but it hasn’t shifted in a meaningful way. My clients come ready to do real work and to find relief. I meet each person as a whole person, not as a diagnosis or as a presenting problem. Our focus is on what hasn’t moved and why, so you’re not just managing symptoms but creating genuine, lasting movement forward.
(628) 600-2930 View (628) 600-2930
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Evelyn Sahagun
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Online Only
The modalities I commonly practice include CBT, solution focused therapy, exposure therapy, and principals of psychodynamic. I work from a client centered approach and believe a strong therapeutic alliance is key to making changes. Unconditional positive regard and humor is my secret weapon in helping you reach your full potential. My sincere hope is that you leave our sessions feeling seen, validated, and empowered to take steps towards reaching your full potential. I am also fluent in Spanish.
The modalities I commonly practice include CBT, solution focused therapy, exposure therapy, and principals of psychodynamic. I work from a client centered approach and believe a strong therapeutic alliance is key to making changes. Unconditional positive regard and humor is my secret weapon in helping you reach your full potential. My sincere hope is that you leave our sessions feeling seen, validated, and empowered to take steps towards reaching your full potential. I am also fluent in Spanish.
(925) 267-6353 View (925) 267-6353
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Brie Pierquet
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, EMDR-T
1 Endorsed
San Francisco, CA 94123
Are you a first responder (law enforcement , fire, EMS, dispatch)?
I understand that the needs of first responders require a culturally competent therapist. I have over 100 hours of specific training in responder culture and mental health in addition to over 10 years of experience in trauma and grief. I am trained in EMDR and CBT. I am here to help you help yourself and help others.
Are you a first responder (law enforcement , fire, EMS, dispatch)?
I understand that the needs of first responders require a culturally competent therapist. I have over 100 hours of specific training in responder culture and mental health in addition to over 10 years of experience in trauma and grief. I am trained in EMDR and CBT. I am here to help you help yourself and help others.
(415) 792-1818 View (415) 792-1818
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Linda M Bartlett
Psychologist, PhD
2 Endorsed
San Francisco, CA 94115
I have a nursing / medical background that facilitates my comfort in working within the medical professions, emergency & paramedic services.
I am engaging, warm and thoughtful in my style of relating. I am comfortable working with couples & individuals engaged in occupations that require emergency responses to incidents that are traumatic and may cause vulnerability to post traumatic stress disorder. I provide therapeutic intervention to people who work in the protective services professions.
I have a nursing / medical background that facilitates my comfort in working within the medical professions, emergency & paramedic services.
I am engaging, warm and thoughtful in my style of relating. I am comfortable working with couples & individuals engaged in occupations that require emergency responses to incidents that are traumatic and may cause vulnerability to post traumatic stress disorder. I provide therapeutic intervention to people who work in the protective services professions.
(415) 483-1287 View (415) 483-1287
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Corrie A. Ingram
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
San Ramon, CA 94583
My areas of experience include: adolescent issues, mood disorders, development of authentic self, relationship issues, grief/loss, identity, self worth, integration of faith/spirituality, life transitions, partners of first responders, long-term partnership and marital issues, and women's issues.
I am passionate about supporting others in their search for greater awareness, understanding, clarity, relief, and authenticity. This process often takes a safe space and intentional time as well as willingness and courage. I feel honored to be invited into people's unique, complicated, and often difficult stories and then to journey alongside in a supportive, empathic and caring way.
My areas of experience include: adolescent issues, mood disorders, development of authentic self, relationship issues, grief/loss, identity, self worth, integration of faith/spirituality, life transitions, partners of first responders, long-term partnership and marital issues, and women's issues.
I am passionate about supporting others in their search for greater awareness, understanding, clarity, relief, and authenticity. This process often takes a safe space and intentional time as well as willingness and courage. I feel honored to be invited into people's unique, complicated, and often difficult stories and then to journey alongside in a supportive, empathic and caring way.
(925) 308-5623 View (925) 308-5623
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Jessica Ryan
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Online Only
I work with high-achieving adults who are used to holding it all together—but internally feel overwhelmed, exhausted, or stuck in patterns that no longer serve them. Many of my clients are medical professionals or individuals living with chronic health conditions who are navigating stress, burnout, and the emotional weight of responsibility. If you’re used to being the strong one for everyone else, it can be difficult to slow down and focus on your own needs. You may notice anxiety, irritability, disconnection, or a sense that you’re running on empty. Therapy offers a space where you don’t have to perform, fix, or push through.
I work with high-achieving adults who are used to holding it all together—but internally feel overwhelmed, exhausted, or stuck in patterns that no longer serve them. Many of my clients are medical professionals or individuals living with chronic health conditions who are navigating stress, burnout, and the emotional weight of responsibility. If you’re used to being the strong one for everyone else, it can be difficult to slow down and focus on your own needs. You may notice anxiety, irritability, disconnection, or a sense that you’re running on empty. Therapy offers a space where you don’t have to perform, fix, or push through.
(650) 675-2513 View (650) 675-2513

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First Responders Therapists
Why is mental health important for first responders?
As part of their work, first responders are often exposed to high levels of stress, trauma, and physical injury that can put them at a greater risk for serious mental health conditions than the general population. Conditions like PTSD, anxiety, substance use, and depression are more common in first responders, which can greatly reduce quality of life and lead to burnout, sleep disruption, and even suicidal thoughts. Therapy can offer an opportunity for first responders to process difficult on-the-job experiences and develop coping skills to better manage any mental health symptoms they may experience.

How can first responders get access to mental health support?
Many first responders can access therapy for free or at a very low cost through their employer, such as through an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Workplaces may also offer or have referral recommendations for support groups, where first responders can meet with others in their profession to receive support. Individuals who would like to access mental health services outside of their employer may use their insurance benefits to see a therapist, which they can find by searching for therapists online or asking for recommendations from their primary care physician.

What type of therapy is best for first responders?
The best therapy approach depends on the mental health concerns of the client. Since many first responders struggle with trauma or PTSD, they may benefit from trauma-specific therapeutic approaches, such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy, Exposure Therapy, or Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). Individuals with symptoms of anxiety, depression, or stress may alternatively benefit from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or mindfulness-based therapeutic approaches, which can help clients develop coping skills to manage distressing thoughts.

Can therapy for first responders help with trauma and PTSD?
Therapy can be highly effective in both treating and preventing trauma and PTSD in first responders. Typically, therapy for trauma and PTSD focuses on developing stress management skills and managing intrusive or unwanted thoughts. Therapists working with first responders often help clients strengthen their relationships and reduce harmful coping mechanisms, such as excessive substance use. Additionally, therapists assist first responders in establishing daily habits that support overall mental and physical health and enhance resilience to future stress, such as regular physical exercise, mindfulness practices, and improved eating habits.