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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who obtained my clinical license in 2024, with over seven years of experience supporting individuals through therapy and mental health services, including five years of clinical work prior to becoming licensed. With a Master’s degree in Social Work and a background in community mental health and program leadership, I have had the privilege of walking alongside adolescents and adults as they navigate life transitions, emotional challenges, and personal growth.
My approach to therapy is warm, collaborative, and centered on meeting each person where they are. I believe clients are the experts of their own experiences, and my role is to provide guidance, support, and practical tools in a safe and non-judgmental space. Together, we focus on building insight, strengthening coping skills, and creating meaningful change at a pace that feels right for you.
I have experience supporting individuals working through anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, relationship concerns, and major life adjustments. My goal is to create a space where you feel heard, respected, and empowered as you move toward healing and greater balance in your life.
I have over 10 years of experience in the mental health field helping clients explore and navigate challenges related to anxiety, depression, and trauma.
My approach draws on psychoanalytic thinking, which revolves on one central idea: much of what we think and feel remains outside of our awareness. Sometimes we keep powerful feelings hidden so we can continue moving through the day, or we simply cannot find time to reflect on everything that is happening to us. In any case, keeping these potent experiences hidden may leave us feeling stiff, dreary, unfulfilled, or even numb and dull.
I enjoy helping clients find their innate wisdom and to grow in positive ways through therapy. My background is in traditional and integrative psychology, energy healing and spiritual development. I am committed to helping clients find tools to address issues of chronic inner and outer pain, to find balance and meaning, and to improve their quality of life and relationships. I feel grateful and humbled to be part of my clients' process of discovery and change.
Venice Honick believes healing isn’t about fixing yourself—it’s about remembering who you already are and aligning your life with what truly matters.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and received my masters from CSU Northridge. I have worked with kids, teens, and adults, and have been trained in Somatic Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and other modalities. I have a bachelor's in nutrition and see health and wellbeing through a holistic lens.
My therapy approach focuses on building positive communication and fostering meaningful client relationships. I prioritize establishing healthy coping strategies and developing lasting interpersonal change within a culturally sensitive framework. I work collaboratively with my clients through compassionate and respectful guidance to achieve their personalized goals.
I believe that holding space for healing is connected to my divine purpose. Growing up, I spent many moments with my mom gazing at the moon as it illuminated the lake—a place filled with memories. The moon became my teacher, offering me the most important lesson I’ve come to know: it is in the darkness where we often find the most profound beauty and light. I’ve carried this lesson with me throughout my life, continually learning how even in my most challenging and painful times, there is always the potential for healing and growth.
As human beings, we all carry patterns—some of which support our wellbeing and others that no longer serve us. These patterns can become deeply ingrained, leading us into cycles of addiction, anxiety, depression, and other mental health struggles. These patterns are often the psyche's attempts to protect us from unhealed wounds, many of which have been buried, avoided, or numbed over time. But I know from my own journey, and from walking alongside countless others, that facing these wounds is the key to healing.
I believe that one of the most powerful tools for healing is the creation of secure attachment within the therapeutic relationship.Sometimes, the first person who truly shows you unconditional love and kindness is a therapist. From my own experience, I have witnessed how profound healing can be when we allow ourselves to be truly seen by another. My role is to hold that space for you—gently confronting you when necessary, but always with love and consistency. This is the essence of secure attachment and the emotional corrective experience that facilitates growth. It’s within this compassionate space that you can experience what healthy, nurturing love feels like—and eventually, learn to offer that same love to yourself.
I would be honored to walk alongside you on this journey, to support you in shedding old layers, and to help you step into a version of yourself that is whole, healed, and free.
I'm a non-boring therapist who recognizes life can be a hot mess, wants to understand YOU, & weaves humor into therapy! I specialize in relationship issues & help get you feeling good about yourself & your relationships. I've worked with clients in domestic violence and unhealthy relationships for years, so know you don't have to carry that stress, anxiety, self-doubt - you deserve awesome relationships that bring security, joy & excitement.
I'm a therapist offering in-person sessions in the Thousand Oaks area of Southern California, and telehealth to folks throughout California. I decided to become a therapist after many years of working in corporate America, and I have a Master's in Clinical Psychology and LMFT license.
Welcome! I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of California. I received my Masters's of Social Work degree from USC. I have had the privilege of working with multiple populations from children, adolescents, adults, couples, the Military and their families. I specialize in helping individuals living with anxiety, depression, adjustment changes, trauma, harm reduction and behavioral changes. I firmly believe that everyone has the capacity for healing and personal transformation.
Hi! I'm Marina. I primarily work with grief and adult children of parents with narcissistic traits.


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