

I see a person’s choice to engage in the process of therapy as the beginning of a new journey. The journey may be motivated by an exercise in self- discovery, acquiring new skills, or working though past life events. Should you decide to peruse therapy I want to walk beside you on this journey. I have 10 years of experience in the field of psychotherapy working with families and individuals in the age demographics from youth to seniors.
Hello! My name is Samantha Hampton and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I provide psychotherapy to teens, individuals, and families virtually throughout California. I have experience serving children and families within the child welfare system in the Bay Area for over 5 years. I graduated from San Francisco State University with my Master's in Social Work and Bachelors in Science from Cal State East Bay in Sociology.
For the past ten years (mostly in private practice) I've helped adults and teens manage the inevitable difficulties of life and make choices (in life and in relationship) which honor their true needs and desires.
I specialize in treating anxiety in its many forms—panic, phobias, trauma-related distress, and the persistent worries that interfere with daily life. My practice welcomes adults, adolescents, and older adults across all identities and abilities. I offer a grounded, inclusive space where clients can safely explore the roots of their anxiety and develop practical tools for emotional regulation. Using a compassionate and collaborative approach, I help clients shift unhelpful thought patterns and restore a sense of calm, clarity, and resilience.
I have close to two decades of experience treating adults, children, and families in the Bay Area. My focus is on providing integrative psychotherapy (IP). IP is an approach that is generally flexible with an inclusive attitude toward the different psychotherapeutic models depending on the client's needs.
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in Perinatal Mental Health, I am passionate about supporting fellow mothers in navigating matrescence: the transformation of becoming a mom. Beginning in pregnancy, through postpartum, and beyond into the early parenting year, this is an significant identity shift. You can expect empathy and a true dose of "I get it" leaving you feeling less alone. Being a mom is the hardest and best title there is.
I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in Northern California with a decade of experience working with clients and families from various backgrounds. I seek to empower clients while being grounded in the realistic restrictions that time, life circumstances, and competing demands can place on an individual. With your expertise in yourself, I would like to work together to create a shared understanding to determine the path forward that works best for you.
I am deeply committed to supporting individuals in navigating life’s challenges with compassion and understanding. My approach focuses on creating a safe, open space for reflecting on experiences and developing tools for lasting change. I’m passionate about helping clients discover their strengths and guiding them toward a life that reflects their true values. Outside of therapy, I enjoy hiking, spending time at the beach, baking, and diving into adventure and thriller novels.
My name is Hilary Matthews. I have an MA in Psychology and certifications in Substance Use and Trauma. I enjoy working with adults 18 +in my client centered practice.
I've found that building a strong relationship is the foundation of any successful therapy. My grounding philosophy is to meet people where they are at and to tailor my knowledge and experience to help them get to where they want to be. My ideal clients are those motivated, committed, and open to exploring various parts of the inner self and how these parts motivate, protect, grieve, and organize us for action.
As a licensed clinical social worker, I am trained to look at the whole picture. Because I am a trauma therapist who specializes in ADHD and highly sensitive nervous systems, the big picture to me means looking at the many parts that make up a person. Like someone healing their relationship with their external family, I am trained to help people heal their relationship with their family within–the angry parts of us, the depressed parts of us, the parts affected by ADHD, and the parts holding trauma. I’ve been practicing therapy for 14 years. During the first part of my career I worked as a trauma-focused child and family therapist, and I now bring those insights into the work I do with adults.


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