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For over a decade, Sarah has helped adults and couples navigate anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, life transitions, trauma, and questions of meaning, identity, or spirituality. Many of Sarah's clients come to therapy feeling stuck, disconnected, or weighed down by patterns that no longer serve them. Her approach is relational, depth-oriented, and trauma-informed, with a strong grounding in evidence-based care.
Sarah draws from modalities including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Jungian psychology, and Hakomi. These approaches support clients in exploring unconscious patterns, building emotional awareness, and creating lasting change in how they relate to themselves and others.
Sarah earned her my master’s degree in Clinical Social Work from the University of Chicago and began her career in community mental health before working at the Palo Alto VA Medical Center, where she supported veterans facing trauma, addiction, and major life transitions. Sarah now works at the Wise Mind Institute, a group practice dedicated to integrative, evidence-based care.
Outside of her clinical training, Sarah's path has been shaped by Insight Meditation, dance, and outdoor leadership. Sarah is available for in-person appointments in Berkeley and Redwood City. She is also available online for all California and Massachusetts residents.
Years of Experience: 9 years
Relationship issues - Understanding one’s wants and needs in relationships; exploring patterns of interaction, addressing concerns, and strengthening satisfaction in relationships and dating
Trauma - Coping and healing after threatening or scary events, such as witnessing accidents or experiencing sexual, verbal, emotional, or physical abuse
Spirituality & religion - Exploring beliefs and practices related to meaning, existence, and spiritual health and healing; enjoying a deeper felt connection with the spiritual dimension of one's life
Addiction - Coping with emotional discomfort and suffering; reducing or abstaining from unwanted behaviors such as unhealthy gambling or shopping
Dating - Exploring one’s thoughts and beliefs about dating and the values that one brings into the dating world; processing through the ups and downs of meeting new people and starting or ending relationships
College & graduate student mental health - Specialized strategies for common issues of young adulthood, including school and career stressors, support around healthy relationships, existential concerns, drug or alcohol issues, eating disorders, and anxiety and/or depression.
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