

Coping with the death of a family member, friend, or partner is deeply personal, and Auburn residents deserve accessible mental health support. Our providers offer grief counseling and therapy using modalities like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Prolonged Grief Disorder Therapy, available virtually or in-person with flexible scheduling to fit your healing journey.
Life can bring many challenges, no matter our age. Deciding to speak with someone who is removedfrom the family system or situation, who can act as a neutral party, can be incredibly beneficial andsupportive. Gina has a great passion for working with children, adolescents, and their families to supporteveryone in living a functional and fulfilling life.As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Gina’s approach is very client-centered and non-judgmental, allowing the client to be collaborative in therapy to meet their individual needs. Gina offersa warm and relaxed approach to therapy, using her years of experience working with young children,adolescents and their families. Gina hassupported children, adolescents and their families in community, office, and home settings. Gina hasbeen in community mental health for most of her career and has plenty of resources to support clientsand families achieve their goals.
Difficult feelings can be a doorway for personal growth. Living in modern society with it's many stressors, it is easy to lose connection with what gives us fulfillment. Relationships may fall apart, anxiety may plague us more hours than not, or we may just feel " stuck" and not living up to our full potential. Therapy can help. Although taking the first step to enter therapy can be anxiety provoking, the inner rewards of the experience can be well worth it.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist in Maryland and California with 16 years experience working with adults and adolescents.
I specialize in helping clients navigating trauma, anxiety, panic disorder, depression, LGBTQ+ issues, grief, & much more. I earned my MSW from New York University in 2011 and have worked as a forensic social worker in NYC at The Legal Aid Society & have also worked with Gay Men's Health Crisis, Services for the Underserved, Footsteps & Office of the Appellate Defender. I moved to Los Angeles in 2017 and have been in private practice since 2018.
I work with individuals, couples, and families seeking meaningful change in their lives. I view psychotherapy as a collaborative process that is supportive, empathetic and nonjudgmental. My role is to provide practical tools, insight, empowerment, and encouragement as you build emotional resilience, resolve internal and interpersonal conflicts, and move toward greater well-being.


Headway makes it easy to find a therapist who can support you through loss — from finding the right provider, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.
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