We envision a community with access to quality mental health care. Psychotherapy is easily affordable for the affluent, and publicly funded programs exist to serve the very poor. But between these two extremes are many who do not have insurance and whose incomes cannot quite meet the cost of psychotherapy. Haight Ashbury Psychological Services (HAPS) was created to fill that gap, so that everyone in our community can have access to quality professional care. HAPS also provides superior training, education and supervision for masters and doctoral students working towards licensure and a career in mental health. These two aims led Drs. Matthew McKay and Peter Rogers to leave the Haight Ashbury Detox Center over 25 years ago and open HAPS. Currently under the direction of Lisa Frankfort, Ph.D., LMFT and Donna Zoll, LMFT, the clinic works on a broad array of issues including depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, family concerns, recovery from past abuse, life transitions such as school, career and parenting, and lesbian and gay concerns. Therapy may be short or long term, and we work with individuals, couples and groups. Our approach at HAPS is to fit the treatment to each individual client. We do not believe that one methodology can accommodate everyone who walks through our doors. To that end, our interns receive training in a variety of perspectives and techniques so that they may better support their clients in reaching and maintaining a healthier, happier life.
What we offer: Family Advocacy Individual, Couples, & Family counseling Drop In Services: Pantry/ Computer/Fax/ Telephone Usage Drop in Information and referrals to services Parenting Classes Parenting Workshops Parent Leadership Board Parent and Child Interactive Activities Men's Wellness Group Women's Wellness Group Grandparents Coffee Talk Group Enhanced Visitation
I help women and couples wake up, know themselves and each other more deeply and live their lives with passion and purpose.
Dr. Jacob Sacks is a psychiatrist in private practice offering psychotherapy and medication management. He also works as a staff psychiatrist at UCSF/SF General Hospital and provides supervision to UCSF psychiatry residents. Dr. Sacks attended medical school at the University of Colorado, Denver and completed residency at Bellevue Hospital/NYU. He continues to study psychoanalytic psychotherapy through San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis.
I am a San Francisco-based psychologist in private practice with 30 years of experience assessing and treating adults with Asperger's Syndrome. My specialties include assessing adults to determine whether they have Asperger's Syndrome and helping adults meet the challenges of Asperger's through psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. I also consult with families, agencies and programs to determine appropriate services for adults with Asperger's. I assess problems quickly and thoroughly, then develop effective, lasting solutions, which lead to happier and healthier lives for my patients.
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