No. 889BPsychedelic TherapistListed 2021Claimed
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Heather Valdez

Oakland, California, United States

Ketamine-Assisted Therapy and Psychedelic Integration in Bay Area

Rate$200–$300 per session

At a glance

Specialty · Practice · Access

What they treat

Conditions
AnxietyDepressionDomestic AbuseLife Transitions
Types of therapy
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Medicines
Ketamine

Who they see

Session formats
Online

About

Heather has extensive experience working with LGBTQIA+ and POC communities, both of which she identifies with. Her priority is to center a collaborative, nonjudgmental approach to therapy in order to create a safe therapeutic environment where her clients feel supported. She offers a range of psychotherapy services including long or short-term psychotherapy, Ketamine-Assisted Therapy, and psychedelic integration.

She also has a passion for working to build and strengthen organizations focusing on serving marginalized, undeserved communities to improve mental health and community health outcomes. She is a co-founder of the Sage Institute, a nonprofit that aims to increase access to psychedelic-assisted therapies for underserved communities.

How I work with clients

Clinical Social Work focuses on the mental, emotional, and behavioral well-being of individuals, groups, families, and those in relationships, often in private practice, community mental health, hospital, school, substance treatment and agency settings. This specialty area of social work is social justice oriented, culturally-responsive, upholds ethical standards set by the National Association of Social Workers, and centers on a holistic approach to psychotherapy and the client's relationship to their environment. Psychotherapy within clinical social work helps to resolve symptoms of mental illness, psychosocial stressors, relationship issues, and difficulty coping in the social environment. Clinical social work behavioral health practitioners seek to involve the influence of the environment, communities and social systems on mental health and wellness. ​Heather Valdez's, LCSW, psychosocial approach to therapy helps to identify and deconstruct oppressive systems and societal influences that can impact mental health and wellness. She is culturally-responsive, and has worked extensively with LGBTQIA+ populations and communities of color, both of which she identifies with. Heather incorporates trauma-informed, harm reduction, insight-oriented, relational, solution-focused, strengths-based, and mindfulness interventions into her practice, as well as the integration of non-ordinary states of consciousness.

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