
Rebecca Bridgewater
she/her
About
Rebecca
I am passionate about creating a safe and supportive environment for my clients to help them achieve their goals for therapy. I utilize a trauma-informed approach to help my clients identify unmet needs, barriers to healing and unprocessed trauma. I incorporate skill-building and adaptive coping to aid in decreasing the severity of symptoms for each individual. I believe in my clients’ agency and capacity for healing.
I enjoy spending quality time with loved ones, traveling to new places and getting lost in a good book. I value new experiences and can be found going to concerts, musicals and movies in my spare time.
Rebecca
treats clients with
Borderline Personality Disorder
Cultural or Racial Identity
Sex/Intimacy
Bipolar
Substance Use
Stress
Postpartum Mood Disorders
Depression
Anxiety
Gender Identity
Trauma and PTSD
Life Transitions
Relationship Difficulties
Childhood Challenges
Anger
Communities
Rebecca
specializes in
Religion
Immigrants/Refugees
Spirituality
Older Adults
LGBTQIA+ Affirming
Approaches
Rebecca
can use
Abstinence-Only Models of Recovery
Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PE)
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Phobia
Harm Reduction for Substance Use Disorders
Motivational Interviewing
Dialectical Behavioral (DBT)
Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Seeking Safety
Narrative Therapy
Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Panic
Mindfulness
Psychodynamic
Solution-Focused Therapy
Humanistic/Transpersonal
Rebecca
education and experience
- Primary Therapist at Discovery Mood & Anxiety Program
- Rape Crisis Counselor at Coalition for Family Harmony
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Communication from University of California, Davis
- Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology with an Emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pepperdine University
- Primary Therapist at Nsight Psychology & Addiction
Rebecca
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