Jill Lopez, M.A.
*Teletherapy Only*
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
LMFT 104995
(408) 674-1462

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     EDUCATION:
    B.A. Sociology, Bradley University
    M.A. Sociology, DePaul University
    M.A. Counseling Psychology, Santa Clara University

     CLIENT POPULATION:
    Adults
    Couples
    Adolescents
    Children
    Families
    Adoptive Families
    Blended Families

     AREAS OF FOCUS:
    Anxiety
    Attachment Disorders
    Depression
    Divorce Recovery
    Family of Origin Issues
    Grief and Loss
    Marital Therapy
    Self-Esteem

     CERTIFICATIONS | MEMBERSHIPS:
    California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT)

     ABOUT JILL:
    Jill transitioned into her life as a Marriage and Family Therapist in the Fall of 2008, when she went back to school to get her Masters in Counseling Psychology from Santa Clara University. She has worked as a trainee and intern at Almaden Valley Counseling Service in San Jose for the past 6 years, where she gained significant experience working with students at local elementary, middle and high schools, parents and a wide range of clients including individuals, families and couples.

    Jill likes to approach therapy with warmth, empathy and the desire to gain a deep understanding of the underlying issues that contribute to a client’s current level of functioning. Using a blend of client centered and cognitive behavioral approaches, Jill helps clients move forward in places where they previously felt stuck, while helping them to gain a greater understanding of their patterns, history and coping skills. Her areas of specialty include individual work with anxiety, depression and grief, working with school-aged children on impulse control, anger management and social skills, couples and family work, and co-parenting support.

    Jill is originally from Chicago and lives in San Jose with her husband and rescue dog Babe, who she is training to become a therapy assistance dog.