top of page

Search Results

Se encontraron 88 resultados sin ingresar un término de búsqueda

  • Emerging Adult Groups | EMERGE CENTER

    Join EMERGE’s Emerging Adult Groups for young adults (18-29) navigating life transitions. Build coping skills, explore new identities, and connect with others in a supportive space guided by licensed therapists. Navigate school, work, relationships, and more with confidence. EMERGING ADULT GROUPS Emerging adulthood is a stage of life between the ages of 18 and 29 that is characterized by the exploration of new identities in the shift from adolescence to adulthood. Within a sense of great possibilities ahead, it can also be a time of increasing responsibility, pressure and uncertainty. Young Adult Therapy Groups A supportive space to navigate big life changes, from school and work to relationships and identity. Connect with others your age, build coping skills, and grow with guidance from a licensed therapist. Fees vary. Reduced fees are available. Medi-Cal accepted JOIN NOW Meet the group therapist, Lawrence Shweky View his full profile here GROUP AGREEMENT The Group Agreement is an important part of the therapeutic work. Members must agree to a few conditions in order to work effectively together and benefit from the group. The full agreement is below: DOWNLOAD GROUP THERAPY INFORMATION What is Group Psychotherapy? https://www.agpa.org/home/developing-healthy-communities/what-is-group-psychotherapy- Group Therapy is as Effective as Individual Therapy, and More Efficient https://www.apa.org/monitor/2023/03/continuing-education-group-therapy Why Group Therapy Worked https://archive.nytimes.com/opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/08/11/why-group-therapy-worked/ Keys to Great Group Therapy https://www.apa.org/monitor/2019/04/group-therapy

  • Art Journaling Group | EMERGE CENTER

    Join EMERGE’s Emerging Adult Groups for young adults (18-29) navigating life transitions. Build coping skills, explore new identities, and connect with others in a supportive space guided by licensed therapists. Navigate school, work, relationships, and more with confidence. ART JOURNALING GROUP A supportive and creative space for teens to explore who they are. Through art journaling, reflection, and guided conversation, this group helps teens express themselves, build self-awareness, and connect with others in a meaningful way. Starting this January, participants will use creativity as a tool for personal growth and self-discovery. Fees vary. Reduced fees are available. Medi-Cal accepted JOIN NOW GROUP AGREEMENT The Group Agreement is an important part of the therapeutic work. Members must agree to a few conditions in order to work effectively together and benefit from the group. The full agreement is below: DOWNLOAD GROUP THERAPY INFORMATION What is Group Psychotherapy? https://www.agpa.org/home/developing-healthy-communities/what-is-group-psychotherapy- Group Therapy is as Effective as Individual Therapy, and More Efficient https://www.apa.org/monitor/2023/03/continuing-education-group-therapy Why Group Therapy Worked https://archive.nytimes.com/opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/08/11/why-group-therapy-worked/ Keys to Great Group Therapy https://www.apa.org/monitor/2019/04/group-therapy

  • Teen Therapy | EMERGE CENTER

    At Emerge, we provide supportive therapy for teens facing anxiety, depression, school stress, family conflict, and more. Our compassionate approach helps adolescents build coping skills, emotional resilience, and confidence to navigate life’s challenges. Teen Therapy A supportive space for teens to feel understood and grow. Being a teenager today comes with unique challenges, from academic pressure and social dynamics to identity and mental health. Emerge offers teens a supportive environment where they can express themselves, better understand their emotions, and develop tools to navigate life with confidence. Our teen therapy supports emotional growth, healthy relationships, and a stronger sense of self. Contact Now Common reasons teens seek therapy: Anxiety or constant stress Depression or mood changes School or academic pressure Social struggles or bullying Family conflict or communication issues Identity exploration and self-esteem Grief, trauma, or major transitions Our Approach Our therapists provide a supportive, nonjudgmental space where teens can speak openly, feel understood, and explore what they’re experiencing at their own pace. We focus on helping adolescents build insight, confidence, and practical coping strategies that support both emotional well-being and personal growth. We work collaboratively with teens, honoring their individuality and autonomy, while also partnering with parents and caregivers when appropriate to support progress outside of sessions. Our goal is to help teens feel more grounded, empowered, and equipped to navigate life’s challenges with confidence. Contact Now Teen Therapy FAQ What issues can teen therapy help with? Teen therapy can support a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, academic stress, family conflict, social challenges, self-esteem, identity exploration, and major life transitions. Will my teen have to talk the whole time? Not at all. Therapy is a collaborative space, and teens are never forced to share more than they’re ready for. Sessions may include conversation, skill-building, reflection, and other approaches that feel natural and supportive.

  • Adolescent Groups | EMERGE CENTER

    Adolescents grow in groups. While individual therapy offers teens a private and focused hour that can be extremely beneficial, it cannot offer the kind of social experience that teens can benefit from in groups. Group therapy is experiential learning of a social and emotional nature. As a result, group therapy has several advantages over individual therapy. ADOLESCENT GROUPS Adolescents are more lonely now than ever before. And group therapy can be a powerful way of making connections and feeling less isolated. As social relationships have added importance in adolescence, group therapy offers an opportunity to work on relationship skills with other group members and develop a support system to deal with all the challenges of adolescent life. A safe space to be heard, supported, and understood. Every teen is dealing with something different, that’s why we offer themed groups designed for what you need. Whether you want to manage anxiety, build confidence, or feel more connected, there’s a group where people get what you’re going through. Teen Interpersonal Groups 8th-9th Grade I 9th-10th Grade I 10th-11th Grade Read More A space for teens to build confidence in friendships, learn communication skills, and feel more connected to others. High School Seniors Led by Lawrence Support, clarity, and connection for your next chapter. Read More High School Girls Group Led by Courtney For high school girls who want support, confidence, and a space to just be themselves. Read More Dungeons & Dragons Group Led by amber A therapeutic D&D campaign designed to build connection, creativity, and teamwork. Contact Now Art Journaling Group Led by Chloe Express yourself through art in a supportive group that helps you explore emotions, build confidence, and find your voice. Read More FAQ What if I feel nervous joining a group? Totally normal! Most people feel that way at first. You can participate in whatever way feels comfortable, we’ll never put you on the spot. With time, it usually becomes a space you look forward to each week. Do I have to talk about personal stuff? Nope. You get to decide what you share and when you share it. We’ll do activities and skills-building that don’t require deep personal disclosure to be helpful. How long are group sessions and how often do they meet? Each group meets once per week for about 60 minutes. We’ll share your specific group’s schedule before you start. What do we actually do during group? A mix of conversation, guided activities, and learning coping skills. We might do creative exercises, talk through challenges, or practice strategies to handle stress, friendships, and self-confidence. GROUP AGREEMENT The Group Agreement is an important part of the therapeutic work. Members must agree to a few conditions in order to work effectively together and benefit from the group. The full agreement is below: DOWNLOAD

  • Chloe Profile | EMERGE CENTER

    Chloe Borders Associate Marriage and Family Therapist Individual and Group Therapist Children, Adolescent, Adults Current Group Offerings: Art Journaling Group Specializations Identity and self-expression, LGBTQ+ and queer-affirming care, BIPOC-affirming therapy, creativity-based therapy, emotional expression, narrative therapy, somatic expression, trauma-informed support, self-esteem and personal growth Additional Certifications & Training Credentials Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT) Education & Training BFA, California College of the Arts Master’s in Counseling Psychology, Meridian University Training in narrative, somatic, and humanistic psychotherapy Creative and expressive approaches to therapy View More Profiles CONTACT NOW FEES & INSURANCE What if words aren’t enough to tell your story? Sometimes feelings are messy, layered, or hard to explain, and talking about them doesn’t always feel like enough. In our work together, I offer a space where you don’t have to find the perfect words to be understood. We can use creativity, storytelling, and body awareness to explore what’s coming up in ways that feel more natural and honest for you. My goal is to help you express parts of yourself that may have been ignored, misunderstood, or pushed aside, and to support you in making sense of your experiences at your own pace. You’re welcome to show up exactly as you are, curiosity, vulnerability, and imagination included. About Chloe Chloe (They/Them) is a fun, enthusiastic BIPOC queer associate therapist whose main goal is to create a safe space for folks to be themselves. Chloe received their BFA from California College of the Arts and Masters in Counseling Psychology from Meridian University. Art and creativity are important aspects to the work Chloe does, as they believe that creative expression is a powerful tool when words aren’t enough. Their background is in comic work, expressing their own vulnerabilities and stories through vibrant cartoon characters. Chloe’s therapeutic approach includes narrative-based therapy, somatic expression and humanistic psychotherapy. CONTACT NOW Mis favoritos Música - Kendrick Lamar, Alicia Keys Películas : El propósito de un perro, Cinema Paradiso Espectáculos - Cosas negruzcas, más extrañas Deportes : baloncesto, esquí, ciclismo Juegos - Clash Royale, NBA2K Comida : cualquier cosa picante y con limón. Placeres culpables - té de Boba "Be the person you needed when you were younger." - Ayesha Siddiqi

  • Therapy | EMERGE CENTER

    EMERGE offers individual, couples, family, & group therapy. Our theoretical orientation is integrative, meaning we value and utilize many different approaches including relational, cognitive-behavioral, family systems. We match our work to the client's needs and don't try to fit everyone into the same box. THERAPY & COUNSELING At Emerge, therapy is personalized to meet you where you are in life. Explore support options by age, stage, or relationship needs, and take the next step toward care that feels right for you. Teen Therapy Helping teens manage stress, identity, relationships, school pressure, and mental health challenges. Learn More Child Therapy Support for emotional growth, behavior challenges, anxiety, and family transitions in young children. Learn More Young Adult Therapy Therapy for young adults navigating independence, relationships, anxiety, career pressure, and life transitions. Learn More Adult Therapy Individual therapy for anxiety, depression, trauma, burnout, life changes, and personal growth. Learn More Couples Therapy Strengthen communication, rebuild trust, and deepen connection through couples therapy. Learn More Family Therapy Family therapy to improve communication, resolve conflict, and support healthier relationships at home. Learn More surgir / əˈmərj / verbo salir a la vista, salir de la superficie

  • Child Therapy | EMERGE CENTER

    At EMERGE, we provide compassionate child therapy to support emotional growth. Through play-based techniques, we help children express themselves, build coping skills, and strengthen emotional resilience. Whether facing anxiety, social struggles, or transitions, our therapy helps children thrive. Child Therapy Helping children grow through play, trust, and emotional support. Childhood comes with big emotions, rapid growth, and new challenges. Sometimes kids need extra support to feel safe, understood, and confident. At Emerge, child therapy is designed to help children express themselves, build coping skills, and strengthen emotional resilience in a way that feels natural and will help them thrive. Contact Now Who This Is For Child therapy may be helpful for children experiencing: Anxiety or frequent worries Emotional outbursts or difficulty regulating feelings Behavioral challenges at home or school Social struggles or friendship difficulties Transitions such as divorce, grief, or moving Low self-esteem or withdrawal Trauma or stressful life events Our Approach We use developmentally informed, compassionate care that meets children where they are. Sessions may include: Play-based therapy techniques Emotional skill-building and regulation tools Support for communication and confidence Collaboration with parents and caregivers when appropriate Our goal is not just to reduce symptoms, but to help children thrive emotionally and socially. Contact Now Child Therapy FAQ What ages do you work with? We provide therapy for children across early childhood through pre-adolescence, with care tailored to developmental needs. What if my child has trouble talking about feelings? That’s completely normal; play and creative expression are often the most effective ways for children to communicate.

  • Katrina Profile | EMERGE CENTER

    Meet Katrina Comaroto, MA, AMFT. Specializes in: adolescents, adults, families, emotional regulation, social and emotional learning, relationship challenges, identity development, school-related stress, personal growth, integrative and holistic therapy, creative expression, mind-body connection. Katrina Comaroto Associate Marriage and Family Therapist Individual and Group Therapy Adolescents and Adults Current Group Offerings: no current groups Specializations Adolescents, adults, families, emotional regulation, social and emotional learning, relationship challenges, identity development, school-related stress, personal growth, integrative and holistic therapy, creative expression, mind-body connection Additional Certifications & Training Adolescent, adult, and family therapy School-based mental health counseling Practicum training at Bay Area Community Resources Social and emotional learning support Classroom teaching experience Integrative, mind–body–informed therapy Creative and expressive approaches View More Profiles CONTACT NOW FEES & INSURANCE Do your emotions ever feel overwhelming or hard to manage? When emotions start to feel overwhelming, it can be hard to know where to turn or how to make sense of what’s coming up. Many people I work with feel stuck in big feelings that affect school, relationships, or daily life. In our work together, we focus on slowing things down and understanding what your emotions are trying to tell you. I help you build skills to manage stress, express yourself more clearly, and feel more in control of your reactions. My goal is to support you in developing confidence and emotional tools that make life feel more manageable and balanced. About Katrina Katrina (she/her) is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT # 14086) that has a background in both education and psychology. Katrina has a broad range of experience which includes adolescent, adult and family therapy, social and emotional learning, as well as classroom teaching. She completed her practicum at Bay Area Community Resources where she trained in adolescent and family therapy at Davidson Middle School in San Rafael. Along with her professional experience, she has a deep belief in the power and wisdom of the mind and body. Katrina uses an integrative approach that draws from many different schools of thought and incorporates art and other forms of creative expression in her work. Katrina believes that support from a therapist can be helpful in addressing life's challenges and in thinking differently about ourselves and our relationship with others. Katrina holds a B.A. in Psychology with a Minor in Sociology from UC Davis, and a Masters of Arts in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Integral Counseling Psychology from California Institute of Integral Studies. CONTACT NOW Mis favoritos Música - Kendrick Lamar, Alicia Keys Películas : El propósito de un perro, Cinema Paradiso Espectáculos - Cosas negruzcas, más extrañas Deportes : baloncesto, esquí, ciclismo Juegos - Clash Royale, NBA2K Comida : cualquier cosa picante y con limón. Placeres culpables - té de Boba "People are just as wonderful as sunsets if you let them be. When I look at a sunset, I don't find myself saying, "Soften the orange a bit on the right hand corner. I don't try to control a sunset. I watch with awe as it unfolds." - Carl Rogers

  • Couples Therapy | EMERGE CENTER

    At Emerge, we provide supportive therapy for teens facing anxiety, depression, school stress, family conflict, and more. Our compassionate approach helps adolescents build coping skills, emotional resilience, and confidence to navigate life’s challenges. Couples Therapy Helping couples rebuild closeness, trust, and emotional connection. At Emerge, we offer couples therapy for partners navigating relationship challenges, conflict, life transitions, or disconnection. Our therapists provide a supportive space to strengthen understanding, rebuild trust, and foster healthier, more fulfilling relationships. Contact Now Who This Is For Couples therapy may be helpful for partners experiencing: Frequent conflict or communication breakdowns Emotional distance or disconnection Trust concerns or rebuilding after hurt Life transitions (moving, parenting, career changes) Intimacy challenges Stress impacting the relationship Differences in needs, values, or expectations Desire to strengthen the relationship proactively Our Approach At Emerge, we understand that relationships can be deeply meaningful and also deeply challenging. Even strong couples can experience periods of conflict, miscommunication, or feeling stuck in unhelpful patterns. Couples therapy offers a supportive space to slow down, listen differently, and better understand one another. Our therapists work collaboratively with both partners to help create healthier communication, deepen emotional connection, and build tools for navigating challenges together. In couples therapy, we may focus on: Improving communication and reducing recurring conflict Strengthening emotional safety, trust, and understanding Identifying relationship patterns and unmet needs Supporting intimacy, closeness, and connection Navigating major transitions or shared stressors Building skills for long-term relationship resilience Our goal is not to assign blame, but to help couples reconnect, repair, and move forward with greater clarity and compassion. Contact Now Couples Therapy FAQ What if my partner is unsure about therapy? That’s common. Our therapists take a supportive, balanced approach that helps both partners feel respected and comfortable in the process. Will the therapist take sides? No. Couples therapy is not about choosing one partner over the other; it’s about understanding the relationship dynamic and supporting both individuals. Do we have to be in crisis to start couples therapy? Not at all. Many couples begin therapy to strengthen communication, deepen connection, or prevent small issues from becoming larger.

  • Our Process | EMERGE CENTER

    Learn about EMERGE’s therapy process, from the initial phone call to ongoing sessions and ending therapy. We provide a thorough assessment, tailored treatment options, and regular check-ins to ensure your concerns are met. Therapy is collaborative and flexible, designed to support your goals. Our Process First Contact Whether our first contact is by email, phone or text, we will arrange some time to talk with you to better understand your needs. We will discuss treatment options and whether we have a therapist that is a good fit for you. If not, we are happy to recommend other providers. Assessment Session(s) The first 1-3 sessions are the assessment phase of therapy. We gather as much information as possible about your concerns, their history and what you have tried to address them. During this process, we will discuss our impressions of your situation and recommend a course of treatment and/or action. While it is hard to predict how treatment progress because there are so many variables, we will give you some idea of what to expect going forward. Ongoing Process and Feedback Assuming that your treatment involves ongoing sessions, the therapist will check in with you frequently to ensure that your concerns are being met. Discussing the process of therapy with you directly is not only good customer service, it is an essential ingredient of good therapy. Ending Therapy While it is your decision alone to end therapy, it is useful to discuss this openly as part of the therapeutic process for several reasons: If there are any concerns about your therapy, we may be able to address them The process of ending is a way to review progress on your goals and plan for the future Being thoughtful about ending can help us think about other options for your continued growth While therapy can go on indefinitely as a personal growth process, this should be a well thought out choice after specific areas of concern have been addressed.

  • What Young People Need | EMERGE CENTER

    Young people need love, support, and opportunities for growth. EMERGE focuses on providing safe spaces for adolescents and young adults to explore their identity, build connections, and develop emotional resilience. We support them through mentorship, family engagement, and opportunities for self-discovery. NUESTRA DECLARACIÓN DE NECESIDADES Los adolescentes y los adultos jóvenes necesitan un lugar propio. Necesitan amor y apoyo para crecer tanto por dentro como por fuera. Necesitan oportunidades para pensar profundamente en sus vidas y adquirir conocimiento y comprensión. Necesitan buenas experiencias con sus compañeros para desarrollar la comodidad y la habilidad para conectarse con los demás. Necesitan adultos que los apoyen y mentores que les ayuden a creer en sí mismos. Necesitan que los miembros de la familia estén comprometidos, involucrados e interesados en sus vidas. Necesitan espacio para explorar y desarrollar su identidad y sentido de sí mismos únicos. Necesitan sentirse seguros y conectados con el hogar, la escuela y la comunidad. ¿DÓNDE ESTÁN TODAS LAS ESTADÍSTICAS ALARMANTES? Si bien podríamos citar fácilmente estadísticas alarmantes sobre los riesgos sociales y emocionales y los problemas de salud mental que enfrentan los jóvenes, preferimos centrarnos en las necesidades de desarrollo innatas que tienen todos los adolescentes y adultos jóvenes. En EMERGE, creemos que todos los jóvenes merecen crecer en un entorno con el amor, el apoyo y los recursos que les permitan prosperar. Y vamos a seguir luchando por el cambio hasta que llegue ese día.

  • Insurance | EMERGE CENTER

    Explore therapy fees at Emerge for individual, family, and couples sessions, as well as group therapy options. We offer affordable rates, accept Medi-Cal for adolescent groups, and provide payment flexibility through check or credit card. Learn more about EAP and insurance and/or superbilling options. INSURANCE At the present time, we do not accept any insurance directly. If you would like a statement to send to your insurance for out-of-network reimbursement, please let your therapist know. You are responsible for checking your insurance to see if it covers your therapist and therapy. Please be aware that associate therapists are often not covered by insurance. Why We Don’t Accept Health Insurance While we understand it can be difficult to find a mental health provider through insurance, we are sadly unable to accept it. There are many reasons for this, and we have attempted to explain them below: 1. Administrative Burdens Accepting insurance involves a significant amount of time on administrative work rather than on patient care. Navigating pre-authorization requirements, handling claims, and dealing with reimbursement delays require extensive documentation and frequent communication with insurance companies. Opting out of insurance networks reduces these administrative demands, allowing us to allocate more time and focus to client care. 2. Control Over Treatment In-network insurance companies often dictate certain aspects of care, including types of treatment covered, frequency of sessions, and duration of coverage. This can limit our ability to fully customize treatment plans to each clients needs. Opting out of insurance networks allows us more flexibilty in choosing the treatment approach that best suits each patient’s goals and timelines, leading to a more personalized and effective care experience. 3. Sustainable Economics Insurance reimbursement rates for mental health providers tend to be significantly lower compared to other medical specialties. Many therapists find that the rates offered by insurance companies do not align with the overhead and resources necessary to maintain a high-quality practice. Operating outside of insurance networks can create a more sustainable business model, allowing us to provide a high standard of care without the financial strain. 4. Improved Quality of Care Seeing fewer patients and spending more time with each one often leads to higher quality interactions. By not accepting insurance, we can schedule fewer clients and improve our focus on our clients. We can also schedule longer or more frequent sessions without being restricted by insurance billing codes or pressured to meet high quotas. 5. Transparency in Pricing Insurance billing can sometimes be complex and opaque, leading to unexpected costs or “surprise bills” for patients. Opting out of insurance networks allows us to offer straightforward, transparent pricing where patients know exactly what they’re paying for. This upfront pricing can foster a stronger, trust-based relationship, as both parties are clear on financial terms from the beginning. 6. Privacy Concerns Privacy concerns are particularly relevant in mental health care. When using insurance, mental health treatment often requires a formal diagnosis that goes on the patient’s medical record. Insurance companies may review records and demand changes to treatment based on limited information. Opting out of insurance allows us to maintain a higher level of privacy for patients who may be uncomfortable sharing details of their treatment with insurers. Conclusion: A Patient-Centered Approach, Not a Public Health Solution While there are many reasons we don’t accept insurance, we realize it can create barriers to care for many patients. The initial out-of-pocket costs may be prohibitive, limiting access for individuals who cannot afford private pay services. This can exacerbate disparities in mental health care, as those without financial resources or adequate insurance coverage may struggle to receive necessary treatment. Additionally, navigating reimbursement through out-of-network benefits can be complex and burdensome for patients. While our hope is for a broad based, public health solution to this issue, it is unfortunately too complex and difficult for us to take on as a small mental health practice. However, we have attempted to make therapy more affordable through the following: • Hiring therapists at varying experience levels that charge different rates. • Offered reduced fee services whenever possible. • Accepting payments through the EAP program for DJUSD and YCOE. • Providing a variety of therapy and support groups. • Providing pro-bono group therapy to adolescent Medi-Cal recipients. • Offer free workshops and groups at various times throughout the year. • Providing reduced fees for group therapy. If you are interested in learning more about this issue, here is a story on NPR of why some therapists have left insurance as they face many of the same issues as we do. Contact Now

EMERGE Teen Therapy Center
bottom of page