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Pacific
Pride Foundation’s Mental Health Services are designed for our
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) and communities
affected by HIV/AIDS. Our counselors are familiar with LGBT and
HIV/AIDS issues and we provide a safe, caring and confidential
environment for everyone in the community who wants or needs
us.
Our
services include individual, couples, family, and group
counseling. Issues brought by our clients include but are not
limited to: self-esteem, communication
skills, boundaries, depression, sexual addictions, anxiety,
coming out and relationship issues, grief and loss, and being
newly diagnosed with HIV. All of our counseling services for
the LGBT and questioning communities are provided on a sliding
fee scale based on income and number of dependents. People who
are living with/affected by HIV/AIDS receive these services at no
charge.
A number of our Counseling Services are also available to
Monolingual Spanish Speakers.
For more information or a brief telephone intake, contact our Director of Counseling
& Recovery Programs,
Mariela
Marin, MFT Intern at (805) 963-3636 x130.
To take a closer look at a specific aspect of our Counseling
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