Therapists in Roseville, CA and Nearby Locations

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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...
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California, Texas

Hello! My name is Sonia Trefflich. I’m a Bilingual Spanish speaking, Licensed Clinical Social Worker. My passion is working with others, especially those who feel damaged and stuck with their pain from past experiences. Furthermore, I have worked...
Dooba Eibensteiner
Pastoral Counselor
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Woodland, California

Personal, practical, Biblical counsel for Christians and non-Christians. I provide a safe, therapeutic environment where you can come as you are. My deepest desire, as a pastor, is to see people walking in step with God's desire for their life. I...
Eve Austin
MA, LMFT
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Folsom, California

Eve Austin is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT #108022). Before beginning her journey as a counselor, she enjoyed 20 years living overseas with her family. During that time, she was a mom, missionary, educator and entrepreneur.  She...
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Stockton, California

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California

My name is Iyabo Adediran and I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) in the state of California. I have worked in various capacities in the mental health field for over 16 years and have spent the last 8 years of my career providing...
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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...
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Roseville, California

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California

Terryann’s interest in eating disorders began early in graduate school and continued after interning at a private practice specializing in psychological assessments for bariatric surgery. In 2006 she completed the JFKU Eating Disorder Certificate...
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California

I am a licensed Clinical Social Worker in California. I have over 20 years of experience working within Child Welfare, Adoptions, and Mental Health.
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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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...

Mental Health Resources in Roseville, California

As part of the larger Sacramento metropolitan area, Roseville residents enjoy a variety of entertainment and shopping opportunities. For example, the city is home to the impressive Westfield Galleria shopping center, which makes the city a shopping destination for people in the region. In addition, CNN Money named Roseville as the skinniest city in the U.S. because of the lowest average body mass index of its residents. Similarly, 73% of Placer County residents state that the area is a healthy place to live.

While Roseville is known for many upsides, it faces some socioeconomic and mental health problems. For instance, poverty is an issue in Roseville and Placer County as a whole, especially for Latino/Hispanic and Black/African American residents. Physical activity levels are also concerning, which puts residents at risk of various physical and mental health conditions. Here is a closer look at the mental health situation in Roseville and how you can get in touch with a therapist if you or a loved one is struggling.

There are some troubling statistics regarding the mental health status of people in Roseville. According to the Placer County Health and Human Services Department, Roseville experiences high rates of ER visits for mental health reasons among children under 18 years old. The rate of mental health-related ER visits in Roseville is 108 per 10,000 youth, compared to the national average of 42 per 10,000.

ER visits for mental health per 10,000 youth.

There is a mental health problem among adults in the area too. According to the California Mental Health Prevalence Estimates, approximately 3.6% of Placer County adults suffer from a serious mental illness. A serious mental illness is any mental illness that significantly impairs an adult’s ability to partake in major life activities, such as working and socializing.

Suicide is also a big concern for Placer County. From 1991 to 2013, 811 suicides took place in Placer County. The average yearly number of suicides is 35, with 55 suicides taking place during certain years. But this isn’t just a problem in the Roseville area. The U.S. as a whole is experiencing a skyrocketing suicide rate.

These concerns exist partially due to the lack of physical activity among many Roseville area residents. From 2013-2014, 29.5% of East Roseville adults walked at least 150 minutes weekly. This is lower than the state rate of 33%. Being active reduces the symptoms of depression and anxiety, improves mood, and promotes healthy sleeping.

Poverty is another contributing factor to mental illness. In particular, Black/African American and Latino/Hispanic residents in Placer County experience significantly low income and high poverty rates. Without enough income, people have restricted access to health care, good schools, safe, neighborhoods, and healthy food. People who experience poverty have an increased risk for physical and mental health conditions.

Finally, another indicator of mental health problems is alcohol and drug abuse. A full 20% of individuals in Placer County drink heavily, while the statewide rate is 17%. Deaths caused by drug overdoses increased by over 200% between 2009 and 2013. Drug addiction can be both a cause and a symptom of various mental illnesses.

The Trouble of Finding a Suitable Therapist in Roseville, California

Unfortunately, it can be difficult to access mental health care for Roseville residents and people across America. A majority of adults in the U.S. do not receive mental health treatment, according to Mental Health America. Another hurdle is obtaining health insurance. The U.S. Census Bureau states that 8% of Roseville residents do not have access to health coverage.

Mental Health Resources in Roseville, California

Thankfully, there is some good news for people seeking mental health treatment in Roseville. There are 11 psychiatrists per 100,000 residents in Placer County, which is above the statewide rate of 9 per 100,000 residents.