Therapists in Manteca , CA and Nearby Locations

Find a therapist in Manteca, California that meets your needs. Browse our comprehensive list of affordable and licensed therapists in Manteca to find a professional specializing in counseling people with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief, and more.

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California, Washington, D.C.

Tired of feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or stuck in life? Are you going through your days on autopilot, with no clear direction on where you’re going? Or even if you do know what you want, are you feeling helpless or hopeless about things getting...
Susan Cohn
LMFC, LCSW
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Cupertino, California

The foundation of my approach is strategic therapy, which honors the uniqueness of each individual and their particular concerns. This approach emphasizes the resolution of problems in  a manner that is both individualized and practical I have been...
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California

My name is Meenal Chaudhari. I have completed a MA in Counseling Psychology from Holistic Studies department, JFKU. This was my second masters. Prior to that I did a MA in Clinical Psychology from India and worked as a psychotherapist in India for...
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Oakland, California

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California

Are you ready to embody your life fully and fulfill your Soul potential? Independently of where are you in your life and how you got here, my purpose is to support you in your unique development and personal growth. For access to a more complete...
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Oakland, California

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California

Are you trying to make a change or dealing with an inevitable turning point in life? My specialty is helping people work through stress, depression, relationship problems, work issues, and life transitions. Most clients who come to me find...
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San Jose, California

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California

Leslie Gunterson is a sought after financial expert and strategist who after her second divorce completely remade her life after changing her internal beliefs about her worth, health, relationships, career, and her beliefs about money. Leslie's...
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Davis, California

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California

I have had a State Licensed Private Practice for 27 years. Many of my concentrations are listed above. In addition I work a lot with Anger Mgt. , family reunification, communication, executive functioning , corperate coaching for executives and...
Randi Fredricks
LMFT, Ph.D.
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San Jose, California

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California

I love what I do and believe it’s a privilege to be able to be of service to others. In my practice, I work individuals, couples, and families to improve all areas of their lives. I have gathered a lot of tools that I’ve found help my clients...
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California

Therapy is an unfolding of where you are in your life, how you see or understand yourself and what your needs are. The outcome pf therapy is usually greater self-knowledge, a re-integration of de-pressed thoughts, emotions, and beliefs and a new...
Ben Schultz
LMFT, MA
Teletherapy for Clients In:

California

I believe everyone is the expert on their own life. Considering no one has actually lived one second as you, the simple truth that you know more about you than anyone possibly could is something I value. This means I don't pretend I am your expert -...
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San Ramon, California

Mary Ruth Cross is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over 25 years experience in the mental health field. She is an National Board Certified Counselor and a Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor. Mary Ruth is the CEO/Owner of Treehouse...
Patty Shirley
LMFT, LPCC 15, MA
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Danville, California

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California

Patty Shirley - East Bay Christian Counseling Feeling worried, anxious, sad, angry or frustrated? Having relationship and communication issues? I am a LMFT and a Registered Addiction Specialist. Areas of treatment include substance / alcohol /pill...
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Pleasanton, California

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California

Kelly received a Masters of Arts degree in Counseling Psychology from Santa Clara University and is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She has worked with diverse populations throughout the bay area including children, adolescents,...
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Pleasanton, California

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California

Megan received her a Master of Science degree in Marriage and Family Counseling from Sacramento State University, Ca. and is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She brings ten years of experience working with individuals and families of...
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Palo Alto, California

I have worked as a therapist for over 20 years. My work is primarily with couples, however, I also do a great deal of work with individuals and families. I know that for most people, making the decision to see a therapist isn’t an easy one. I hope...
Annia Raysberg
BA Psych, MA Psych, LMFT
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Oakland, California

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California

I am a licensed Psychotherapist (MFC 52922) in the state of California.  I work with individuals who are 18 and over in a private practice setting.  I provide therapy over video for those who are unable to meet me at my office, on a case-by-case...
Dr. Angela Krumm
PhD, Psychologist
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California

Are you interested in setting specific goals and learning tools to improve your life? I am trained in a model of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) developed by David Burns, M.D. My counseling style is compassionate, but also directive and active. I...
Kathleen Stutz
MA, LMFT
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Fairfield, California

I work with a wide range of emotional and behavioral issues providing services that span from therapy for depression, anxiety, and grief counseling to parenting support, couples counseling and beyond. I provide services to individuals, families,...
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Walnut Creek, California

I encourage growth in my clients by helping to increase their awareness of how behaviors and thought patterns affect their identity, relationships, and overall sense of well being. I view the therapeutic process as one of compassionate collaboration...
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San Jose, California

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California

I have had a private practice located in the South Bay Area since 1997, where I see individuals, couples and families. Over the years I worked with hundreds of kids and families in various communities of the San Jose area. My work began with highly...
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Oakland, California

Hello! I am a queer artist, activist and therapist. I believe deeply in healing, and my practice as a therapist is one way I use my own healing journey to inform and create space for others to explore theirs. Therapy with me will focus on continuing...
Dorothy Kaufmann
LMFT, Ph.D
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Oakland, California

I am an older therapist engaged in my second career. In my previous life in higher education (PhD, Columbia University), I taught and wrote in the humanities, which I see as informing my present vocation. I grew up in Queens, New York in a family of...
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San Jose, California

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California

Growing up with the challenges of being academically gifted, I sought out 'more' from life, pursuing my counseling degree with a Holistic Studies emphasis. I take an approach of Compassionate Curiosity in counseling, a willingness to explore...
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California, Nevada

My name is Laure Saint Georges Chaumet and I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California and Nevada. Since graduating from my Master's Program in 2013, I spent the last 7 years practicing in California and Nevada working closely with...

An Overview of Mental Health in Manteca, California

The vibrant city of Manteca is home to over 73,000 residents and some incredibly popular tourist attractions. Vacationers and locals alike enjoy the rich mixture of progressive technology and rural, agricultural history. Residents are aware, however, of the many mental health struggles. Here are some of the factors and situations that can lead to higher rates of mental illness, as well as excellent resources for anyone struggling with mental health issues.

Common Mental Health Struggles

Mental illness doesn’t just affect certain individuals or neighborhoods. Many issues are facing individuals around the country. In America, many individuals face the five most common mental illnesses:

  • Depression
  • Eating disorders
  • Autistic spectrum disorders
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Alzheimer’s

These five are the most common struggles experienced by Americans, but there are many more ways that you could be struggling. Mental illnesses can manifest in different ways and at different stages of life. If you have any strong feelings that you suspect may be from a mental illness, a mental health professional can help you discuss your situation and find the best solution for your situation.

One in every five American adults experiences a mental illness. In California, the number of available psychiatric beds has been steadily decreasing since 1995. This accounts for the fact that over 25% of homeless American adults live with a serious mental illness. Poverty, addiction, and homelessness are all strongly connected with mental health issues. If you or a loved one is dealing with any of these environmental factors, don’t hesitate to contact a mental health professional.

Mental Health Statistics in Manteca, California

California, and Manteca in particular, deal with a few unique concerns that can make mental health issues more challenging to residents. Manteca has a homeownership rate of  68.3%. Because the national average is 63%, this means that more residents of Manteca are either renting or homeless.

In 2017, 18% of San Joaquin County adults reported drinking to excess. Particularly in adult males, drinking has been linked to greater rates of depression. Many adults choose to self-medicate with alcohol rather than seek the help they need. This could account for the fact that only 36% of adults dealing with mental illness in California sought professional treatment. Although California is the most populated state in the country, it ranks 23 out of all 50 states in terms of access to services for mental illness.

Thankfully, Manteca reports slightly higher average wages than the rest of the country. This means that, on average, fewer residents are experiencing financial obstacles to getting the treatment they need. Individuals with lower incomes typically experience higher rates of mental illness. However, Manteca is part of San Joaquin County, which found that 26% of county residents reported having mental health issues.

Another risk factor to consider is incarceration. Among the Californian prison population, 38% of female inmates and 23% of male inmates were treated for mental illnesses. Inmates deal with a wide variety of issues, so incarceration and mental health issues are typically correlated.

Divorce Rates in California

There is a correlation between divorce and mental illness. Not only are people who are struggling with a mental illness more likely to experience a divorce, but individuals who have experienced a divorce are more likely to develop mental health issues. Divorce affects families, friends, and communities as well. Anxiety, depression, and loneliness can all quickly overcome an individual facing a divorce. Or, if you or your spouse is experiencing a serious mental illness, it can often place tremendous stress on your marriage.

Thankfully, in California, the rate of divorce is decreasing. Since 2005, the rate has steadily dropped. Currently, the rate of divorce in California is between 42% and 45%. If you or a loved one are experiencing a divorce, don’t wait to contact a mental health professional. From marriage counselors to individual therapists, find the help you need.