Founded in 1941, the Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital & Clinics consists of an adult inpatient unit, an adult Partial Hospitalization Program and adult/child outpatient services. Primary diagnoses for patients in all services include major depression, anxiety and psychosis. LPPI serves all ethnic and socio-economic groups who reside in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area, as well as those referred from areas throughout the western United States.
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.
Annually, the agency serves and outreaches to well over 18,000 adults, children, youth, and families, and provides services in over 30 languages, offering over 30 clinical programs in over 90 sites citywide, to meet the diverse community needs. RAMS service areas include: individual, family & group counseling with children, youth, adults, and older adults (of all ages, starting at birth); residential services, vocational training & employment services; psychology training and clinical practicum (training the next generation of culturally competent mental health professionals), youth and adult workforce development & career pathways and education (summer day camp fostering interest and mentorship in the health & human services field; jointly operating a Certificate program with SF State University); and community organizing and advocacy activities.
Olga Rocklin is a Licensed Psychotherapist with over ten years of experience providing therapy services to adults, adolescents and young adults. Her approach is supportive, nurturing and direct. She believes that effective therapy is based upon mutual and authentic curiosity in discovering how to meet life's challenges and difficulties. Olga has a wide range of experience providing therapy services to individuals facing difficulties including: * Eating disorders * Depression * Anxiety * Substance abuse/addiction * Life transitions * Stress * Relationship challenges * School or work issues * Family issues/blended families * Immigration/acculturation * Grief and loss Olga received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with an emphasis in Addictions and Mental Disorders from the University of California, San Diego. She holds a Master of Arts degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Health Psychology from Santa Clara University.
Certified Emotionally Focused Couples Therapist Specialties Marriage and Couples Counseling Couples Therapist Premarital Counseling Relationship Counseling Couples Sexual Issues Couples communication issues Infidelity Emotionally Focused Therapy I specialize in couples counseling (marriage counseling) and I work as a relationship counselor for individuals. I help people explore and transform difficulties via mindful, body-centered, and attachment focused psychotherapies. I will guide you, individually, or as a couple, to notice, experience, transform and integrate your experiences. I love working with people deeply but we might laugh a lot! If you are experiencing marital problems, anxiety, general relationship problems, existential questions, or just a desire for change give me a call and explore whether I am the right therapist for you. Fiachra Figs is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in couples therapy, couples counseling, marriage counselors.
The UCSF Eating Disorders Program is a comprehensive, evidence-based program providing outstanding clinical care for individuals with eating disorders and their families. Our program is a collaboration between clinicians in the Department of Pediatrics and the Department of Psychiatry. We are a multi-disciplinary team from a variety of fields including adolescent medicine, psychology, psychiatry, social work and nutrition. Our Mission: -To provide comprehensive evidence-based clinical care to patients up to age 24 and their families -To serve as advocates for our patients and their families -To offer interdisciplinary education and experience for trainees in adolescent medicine/pediatrics, child and adolescent psychiatry, psychology, social work, nutrition, and nursing -To consult/collaborate with community clinicians to better serve our patients -To conduct innovative research to investigate risk and protective factors in the onset, course, treatment, and outcomes of eating disorders -To increase awareness and provide education to clinicians, schools, and the greater community about eating disorders
Individual, couples and family counseling since 1991. Specializing in Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Relationship Counseling since 1991. Interactive psychotherapy with a humanistic,client centered approach
Compassionate personalized care tailored to each individual's needs.