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About
Rosa is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist offering therapy, coaching, group work and retreats for individuals navigating life transitions, relationship patterns and burnout. Services are available in-person in California and virtually. Her practice is based in Sonoma County, with a focus on creating grounded, supportive space for meaningful growth
Office Location
5755 Mountain Hawk Dr. #206,
Santa Rosa, CA 95409
Serving clients nationwide
Based in California
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. I offer both therapy and coaching, and we’ll determine together which approach is the best fit for your needs. Therapy is available to clients located in California, while coaching can be offered more broadly
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Therapy focuses on mental health treatment, diagnosis, and deeper clinical work. Coaching is more future-focused and centers on personal growth, goals, and lifestyle changes. I keep these services clearly defined and separate. Coaching services are separate from psychotherapy and do not constitute mental health treatment.
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Yes. I offer both in-person and virtual sessions for therapy and coaching, depending on your location and preference.
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Most clients start with weekly sessions to build consistency and momentum. Over time, we may adjust based on your goals and needs.
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There’s no fixed timeline. Some clients work together for a few months around a specific transition, while others choose longer-term support for deeper, ongoing growth.
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No. I am out-of-network for all insurance.
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You can begin by scheduling a consultation. This gives us a chance to connect, talk through what you’re looking for, and determine if it feels like a good fit.
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Groups and retreats are open to individuals who feel aligned with the focus of the offering. I will provide a brief screening and consultation to ensure a good fit for everyone involved.
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This practice is not a crisis or emergency service. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please call:
911: the universal emergency number in the United States and Canada.
988: the national suicide hotline number.
707-576-8181: Sonoma County local crisis stabilization unit number.