At Kind Minds Collective, we hold therapy as a gentle, expansive practice—one that makes room for complexity, softness, and becoming. Our anti-oppressive, neurodivergent-affirming, and disability-affirming care moves away from fixing and toward honoring, welcoming each person’s rhythms, sensitivities, and creative ways of being. We offer a space where difference is met with reverence, autonomy is protected, and healing unfolds quietly, freely, and in connection.
We currently offer telehealth sessions throughout the state of CA. Stay tuned for more information related to the expansion of services into GA by May 2026.
Trauma can live in the body, the nervous system, and the spaces between memories. Trauma-informed therapy supports safety, regulation, and reconnection at your own pace, without pressure to relive what happened.
Women’s health therapy honors the intersections of body, identity, hormones, culture, and lived experience. This work supports emotional well-being across life stages, medical journeys, and shifting roles.
Neurodiverse-affirming therapy centers neurodivergent ways of thinking, sensing, and relating. Rather than changing who you are, this support celebrates difference and builds tools for self-understanding, communication, and ease.
Anxiety and panic can feel consuming, even when nothing seems “wrong.” Therapy offers grounding, nervous system support, and compassionate strategies to help your body and mind feel safer over time.
Healing after sexual harm is not linear and never rushed. Therapy provides a consent-centered, empowering space to restore choice, safety, and trust in yourself and your body.
EMDR is a gentle, evidence-based approach that helps the brain reprocess distressing experiences. It supports healing without requiring detailed retelling, allowing memories to soften and integrate naturally.
Living with chronic illness can affect identity, relationships, and emotional resilience. Therapy offers space to process grief, adapt to changing needs, and cultivate self-compassion alongside medical care.
LGBTQIA+-affirming therapy offers a space where identity, expression, and lived experience are met with respect and care. This work supports self-understanding, resilience, and connection within a world that does not always make room.
Grief takes many forms and follows no timeline. Therapy creates room to honor what was lost, tend to what remains, and carry love forward in ways that feel true to you.
Kind Minds Collective provides mental health services in the state of California, including psychotherapy delivered by licensed clinicians, along with non-clinical offerings such as concierge case coordination, workshops, trainings, and speaking engagements. Therapeutic services are provided by appointment only and may be offered on a private-pay basis or be eligible for insurance coverage or reimbursement depending on the provider and service type. Kind Minds Collective does not offer crisis or emergency mental health services. If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911 or contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing or texting 988.
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