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Today is January 20, 2025

We have 1 Verified and 1 Unverified Mental Health Professionals In UHC Student Resources

Entrepreneur, Psychotherapist, Podcaster, and Sober Work from Home Mom!

location-map Sacramento , CA | (408) 337 6473


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I provide online counseling for sobriety and mental wellness. I help stressed out high achievers find sobriety and mental balance by providing a safe space to process and talk about job stress, family issues, alcohol & substance use, and many other mental health concerns or stressors clients might be experiencing. My goal is to be collaborative and person centered, I don't have a one-size-fits-all approach to counseling and will utilize various tools such as psychodynamic, CBT, and DBT to name a few.

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LCSW 98948 | Ca

(562) 537 0678


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Hi. My name is Luis Maimoni. I am a licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in relationships of all kinds. Relationships with partners, with friends and family, and with co-workers are vital parts of our lives. When our relationships are great, we feel great. When our relationships are “having difficulties” or “experiencing challenges”, so are we. If you’re reading this, my guess is that one or more of your relationships is not in the “great” category. I can relate. Many years ago, when my first marriage was breaking down, I felt alone and confused. I sought therapy to figure out what was going on, why it was happening, and what to do about it. The work led to my study of of every kind of relationship, from every perspective imaginable. In a long since deleted blog post, I wrote “relationships are a lot more complicated than I thought they would be.” I would be my honor to work with you to uncomplicate yours.