

Mary Vice
Founder, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist #110258
My motto is simple: a healthy mind leads to better living. One of the greatest joys in my life is witnessing people transform their lives and relationships; it is a true honor and one I take very seriously.
I specialize in helping couples navigate betrayal trauma, infidelity, and disconnection, as well as supporting individuals through identity shifts, grief, infertility, and other life transitions. My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and non-judgmental. I believe in creating a safe space where clients feel supported, understood, and empowered to grow in their relationships with themselves and others.
Credentials:
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Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Anthropology, St. Mary's College of California
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Master of Science in Counseling, Emphasis in Marriage & Family Therapy, University of Phoenix
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Certified SYMBIS Facilitator
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Certified - Discernment Counseling
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Certified - Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy
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Certified - Gottman, Level 1
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Certified Clinical Trauma Professional
Rates:
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$180 for Individuals and Couples (per 50-minute session)
Areas of Clinical Focus:
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Couples and Relationships: Growing apart, infidelity, parenting, infertility, child loss, miscarriage, grieving after divorce or separation, communication and connection, rekindling intimacy, and premarital counseling
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Individuals: Identity exploration ("Who am I now?"), life transitions, infertility, child loss, miscarriage, grief, and exploring wellness ("How do I feel better and/or figure out what I want?")

Holly Hambrick
Associate Marriage & Family Therapist #145338
My name is Holly, and I was drawn to the field of therapy through my own experiences as an adult child of divorce. I know firsthand how challenging family transitions and relationship struggles can be, and I am passionate about supporting others as they reconnect with themselves, strengthen their relationships, and create lasting change.
My approach is rooted in empathy, collaboration, and evidence-based practices. I strive to create a supportive, judgment-free space where clients can explore their inner world and feel safe being their authentic selves. While I often draw from Emotionally Focused Therapy and Attachment Theory, I always tailor my work to each client’s unique needs.
Credentials:
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Master's in Counseling, Marriage & Family Therapy Concentration, California State University, East Bay
Rates:
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$140 for Individuals (per 50-minute session)
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$150 for Couples (per 50-minute session)
Areas of Clinical Focus:
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Navigating major life transitions and identity changes
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Relationship challenges and disconnection
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Anxiety, stress, and depression
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Grief and loss support
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Personal growth and self-discovery

Rochelle Trejo-Olmos
Associate Marriage & Family Therapist #144429
My name is Rochelle, and I became a therapist out of a deep commitment to helping people heal from trauma and navigate life’s challenges with greater strength and balance. I specialize in supporting clients experiencing anxiety, depression, PTSD, relationship issues, divorce, perimenopause/menopause, domestic violence, co-dependency, and grief. I believe healing begins in a safe and compassionate space, and I feel honored to walk alongside my clients as they process pain, reclaim resilience, and move toward a more fulfilling life.
With over 20 years of experience in law enforcement, I bring a unique understanding of the stressors faced by first responders, veterans, and their families. This background has fueled my passion for serving those communities with empathy, respect, and trauma-informed care. My therapeutic approach is collaborative and client-centered, drawing from evidence-based practices to meet each person where they are and support meaningful, lasting growth.
Credentials:
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Masters of Arts in Clinical Counseling, Palo Alto University
Rates:
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$160 for Individuals and Couples (per 50-minute session)
Areas of Clinical Focus:
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Abuse recovery and trauma healing
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Women’s health, including menopause and life transitions
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Supporting first responders and their families
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Stress, burnout, and resilience
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Reconnecting with self after hardship
