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Are you tired of feeling misunderstood?
HSPs often feel misunderstood by other people, even other therapists. At Therapy for Highly Sensitive People, we see you for who you are and can help you embrace the gifts within your sensitivity. Beginning that journey starts with a single action - scheduling your first session.
Send a message through the form below with any questions you may have or to schedule your first session at Therapy for Highly Sensitive People.
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In-person and online sessions available
Therapy for Highly Sensitive People is a boutique therapy practice providing services to clients in Sonoma County, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, and throughout California. We offer in-person therapy in our Petaluma office and expect to open our Los Angeles office in the near future. We also offer online therapy for clients in other parts of California.
We believe everyone has a right to therapy and are sensitive to clients who may struggle with limited financial resources. To help make therapy more accessible, we offer a “pay what you can” reduced fee option for clients who may not have the means to pay our full fee. If you would like information about our reduced fee option, please mention that when you submit your form.
Please reach out through the form below to schedule a consultation or ask any questions you may have.
Due to Medi-Cal policies, Therapy for Highly Sensitive People is not able to accept people who are covered by Medi-Cal insurance as clients.
You can also reach out by phone or email
hello@therapyforhighlysensitivepeople.com | (707) 408-3686
**If you are a current client looking to schedule, reschedule, or cancel an appointment,
you can use this form to let us know
Crisis Support
Therapy for Highly Sensitive People is not a crisis center and is not available for 24/7 crisis support. If you are in crisis or need immediate support, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by phone at 800-273-8255 or online at www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org or go to your nearest emergency room.