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Suzanne Hayne, LMFT

Suzanne Hayne, LMFT Alameda counseling

I have experience with couples counseling, grief, anxiety, separation/divorce, addiction, trauma, transition to parenthood, and postpartum depression. Therapy can give you the space you need to look at what is true to you.

East Bay Relationship Center

Sinead Smyth, LMFT Alameda counseling

East Bay Relationship Center is the Bay Area’s premier provider of couples and family therapy, marriage and couples workshops, and professional training. Sinead Smyth, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and her associates offer individual and couples therapy, as well as couples retreats and intensive family therapy.

The therapists at East Bay Relationship Center are highly trained in Gottman Method Couple Therapy and have the skills and expertise to compassionately and effectively help you take your relationship in a more positive direction.

Psychtools Psychology Group

Psychtools Psychology Group Alameda office

Mark Dombeck, Ph.D provides Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help you better manage painful life issues.

Michael Torres, PsyD

Michael Torres PsyD

Dr. Michael Torres offers psychotherapy services in Alameda, serving primarily adults, teens and families, as well as couples, and people struggling with depression and addiction.

In addition to therapy services, Dr. Torres also offers educational services to community and school programs on topics such as Understanding Your Teenager and Understanding Teen Depression.

Melissa Bowman, LMFT

Melissa Bowman, LMFT Alameda counseling

Teletherapy for Anyone in the State of California:

My goal as a therapist, is to help my clients find ways reduce, restructure, and remove the obstacles that cause pain; while building on our individual resources to promote health, happiness, and well-being. My style of therapy is interactive and collaborative in nature, focusing on the individual needs, style, and goals of my clients. I use a lot of humor in my practice; finding at times, that laughter is the best medicine!

One of my primary interests is in working with older adults through life transitions.  I have had the pleasure of working with older adults through various stages of life: looking for new employment, handling the changes that retirement brings, “sandwich” generation challenges, memory and health concerns, changing self-image, and death and dying.

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