Writing the truth of who we are creates a web that catches us in its strong grasp of images, memories, and parts of ourselves that we may have lost or forgotten. In this way, writing provides a road map for healing. When we listen to ourselves, we tune into a quiet inner voice that sometime gets lost in the cacophony of the world, and we find ourselves again—re-cover ourselves. If we give voice to our fears and worries, out of that comes our courage and a new way to know ourselves. We give voice to the joy that life has provided us, and in that mirror we see the future. [click to continue…]
by admin on November 26, 2008
The Berkeley Solano Therapists are Linda Joy Myers, Ph.D., Marriage and Family Therapist, and Doreen Hamilton, Ph.D. Psychologist. We have been practicing psychotherapy at this location for over twenty years, and offer services to both private pay and insurance clients.
We each have different specialties and experience, so please read our introductions and posts about how we do psychotherapy and what we offer. When appropriate we refer to each other, and also have other referrals available to best help you if we are full or are not the correct fit for your needs. We accept insurance from various insurance companies and may be able to offer a sliding scale.
The Berkeley office is located on Solano Avenue, convenient to many East Bay locations, five minutes from the I-80 freeway and on major bus lines. We serve clients from local areas—Berkeley, Albany, San Pablo, El Cerrito, and Oakland, as well as those coming from Walnut Creek and Concord. Commuters to San Francisco are able to see us before or after work on their way to the East Bay or Marin.