Top Anxiety & Trauma Therapist in San Jose, CA

Heal, Process, and Move Forward with Confidence.

Access the Power of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with Dr. Kate Young.

Dr Kate Young, trauma therapist in San Jose, CA, Willow Glen, treating PTSD and anxiety, near Forest Avenue, South Bay area
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Experienced EMDR & CBT Therapist in San Jose, CA

Find Clarity and Lasting Change

I have 25 years of experience helping clients overcome anxiety and trauma using a focused blend of the evidence-based therapies of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Mindfulness.

I specialize in working with people in high-pressure situations—Software Engineers, Product Managers, Program Managers, Executives, Engineering Managers, Lawyers, Doctors, Teachers, Business Owners, and College Students—who are used to solving problems on their own but are ready for a different kind of support.

In-person and Online Appointments Available.

Clients who work with me often find that:

Reach Out for A Collaborative & Results-Driven Approach to Therapy in San Jose, CA.

Schedule a complimentary free consultation to learn more.

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Anxiety can be unmanageable and sometimes feels like it is controlling your life.

Anxiety about work, family, health, money, and life’s daily challenges can lead to chronic fear and worry. If anxiety has narrowed your life, continually saps your energy, and makes you avoid things you used to enjoy, reach out to me.

I am an expert in helping you permanently shift anxiety.

In Anxiety Therapy, I will help you understand your anxiety triggers, decrease your avoidance, and change your negative thought patterns. You will learn relaxation and coping skills to get through stressful moments.

Healing trauma with a compassionate therapist in Willow Glen area, supporting trauma recovery, San Jose, CA, South Bay 95128

The aftermath of a traumatic event can leave you overwhelmed, anxious, and unable to cope.

It is common to get stuck in reliving, avoiding, and reacting to reminders of what happened. You can end up in survival mode and uncertain how to return to normal.

In Trauma Therapy I will help you process painful experiences, reduce your emotional distress and reactivity, and regain a sense of control.

With the evidence-based methods of EMDR and CBT, I will effectively promote your healing from trauma and help you establish patterns of long-term resilience.

The aftermath of a traumatic event can leave you overwhelmed, anxious, and unable to cope.

Emotional healing with trauma therapist in Willow Glen, EMDR and CBT therapist for anxiety and trauma, San Jose, CA

Health anxiety therapist in San Jose, CA

Acute health emergencies, chronic pain, and significant health problems can create anxiety that is hard to manage.

The mental and emotional impact of health problems adds extra stress on top of an already challenging situation.

Sometimes the worries about being unwell and what will come next overtake the reality of your situation.

In Health Anxiety Therapy we will process negative events and help you find ways to cope better with all aspects of your medical stress so that you can enjoy your life more fully.

Schedule a Free Consultation

We will talk for 15 minutes about your therapy goals. I will answer your questions about therapy and my therapy practices, and you will get a feel for me as a therapist.

Decide if I’m a Good Fit For Your Needs

The best therapy happens when there is both therapist expertise and a genuine connection. If you feel comfortable with me, take the next step towards working together.

Schedule Appointment & Complete Paperwork

First appointments happen within one week. Intake paperwork is completed online via my HIPAA-compliant EMR. The intake paperwork gathers a lot of information up front, which helps us to focus quickly on what is needed most in therapy.

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Childhood trauma therapist in San Jose, CA

Negative events from your past still affect everything you do.

Childhood and young adult trauma can shape people in unhealthy ways. Sometimes, even though you have tried, you can’t shake the enduring negative impact of the past.

In Trauma Therapy I will help you overcome the destructive impact of the trauma, abuse, or neglect that occurred while you were growing up.

Trauma Therapy using EMDR and CBT will improve your self-confidence, increase your sense of security, and help you learn healthier communication patterns so that you can improve your relationships and live a happier and more peaceful life.

EMDR therapist for relationship trauma, San Jose, CA, South Bay area Trauma counselor helping couples in San Jose, CA 95128

Relationship trauma therapist in San Jose, CA

Negative relationship events have left you insecure, confused, and unable to trust yourself or the important people in your life.

Relationship trauma such as assault, verbal abuse, infidelity or manipulation can leave you hypervigilant, confused and over-reactive to even small events between you and your loved ones.

When things go wrong, you may find yourself resorting to negative behaviors in response. You frequently overreact or shut down.

In Relationship Therapy I will help you process relationship hurts and violations. You will develop the capacity to live more fully in the present. I will help you to become more clear, more authentic, calmer and more assertive in your relationships.

Anxiety and trauma therapist helping women in San Jose, CA, Willow Glen, EMDR therapist for women with trauma, CA

Sexual trauma therapist in San Jose, CA

Sexual trauma has left an imprint that you didn’t choose, but that you live with every day.

After a sexual trauma certain moments, places, or even a casual touch can trigger anxiety, fear or dissociation. You may feel disconnected from your body, your relationships, and even your sense of safety.

EMDR Therapy for sexual trauma will help you process what happened and points the way toward a life less impacted by your past, one in which you can reclaim yourself and your body.

I have many years of experience helping people successfully process all different kinds of sexual trauma. I am passionate about this work. I’m confident that I can help you face these negative events and move forward. It is my privilege to be a part of this special healing journey.

What Happens in EMDR Therapy

Go From This:

To This:

Break Free from the Past with an EMDR & CBT Therapist in San Jose, CA.

Reach out today for a free consultation.

PTSD therapist helping men in San Jose, CA, Willow Glen, with EMDR treatment, Trauma therapist for men with anxiety in CA

Common Reasons People Come to Therapy

You’ve achieved a lot, but the stress overwhelms any lasting sense of true accomplishment and fulfillment.

Long hours, constant pressure, and high expectations at work, as a partner or as a parent, take a toll on both your physical and mental health.

Our Therapy focused on Stress will help you better manage your responsibilities, improve your performance, and establish a healthier life balance.

I will help you explore the negative dynamics in your life, establish positive stress management skills, make a reasonable self-care plan, and learn ways to thrive, not just cope.

Emotional healing with a trauma therapist in San Jose, CA, Willow Glen area, South Bay, near Forest Avenue

EMDR Therapist near me to break free from the cycles

Sometimes, in spite of having clear goals for change, you feel stuck and unable to make the progress you want.

If your life has hit a plateau and you can’t reach the next level, consider trying something different. Even regular talk therapy can reach a point of diminishing returns.

EMDR Therapy with me will help you access, unlock, and change the deeper issues and patterns that have stalled your growth.

EMDR engages the whole mind and body to process more deeply and spontaneously than talk therapy. EMDR for successful adults can help to jump-start your life.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Anxiety & Trauma Therapist in San Jose, California

You might be hearing about EMDR therapy for the first time, or perhaps someone recommended it, but you’re not sure what it actually involves. Maybe you’ve been dealing with anxiety for years and tried traditional talk therapy without much lasting change, or you’re carrying trauma that still affects your daily life even though it happened long ago.

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is one of the most effective evidence-based therapies for processing trauma and reducing anxiety. As an EMDRIA-certified anxiety and trauma therapist in San Jose, California, I’ve used EMDR for over 15 years to help clients overcome issues that talk therapy alone couldn’t resolve.

What EMDR therapy does:

How EMDR processes trauma:

  • The aftermath of a traumatic event can leave you overwhelmed, anxious, and unable to cope
  • It’s common to get stuck in reliving, avoiding, and reacting to reminders of what happened
  • You can end up in survival mode and be uncertain about how to return to normal
  • EMDR helps you process painful experiences, reduce emotional distress and reactivity, and regain a sense of control

The transformation EMDR creates:

Before EMDR processing, you might feel:

  • Anxious
  • Stressed
  • Stuck
  • Triggered
  • Miserable

After EMDR processing, clients report feeling:

  • Relaxed
  • At Ease
  • Free
  • Responsive
  • Joyful

Why EMDR works for anxiety:

The anxiety-trauma connection:

Anxiety can be unmanageable and sometimes feel like it’s controlling your life. Anxiety about work, family, health, money, and life’s daily challenges can lead to chronic fear and worry. If anxiety has narrowed your life, continually saps your energy, and makes you avoid things you used to enjoy, EMDR can help address the root causes.

What makes EMDR different from talk therapy:

  • EMDR works with how your brain naturally processes and stores memories
  • It accesses traumatic memories that fuel current anxiety symptoms
  • Processing happens more deeply than verbal discussion alone
  • Changes occur at a neurological level, creating lasting relief
  • Many clients see significant improvements faster than with traditional therapy

Types of trauma and anxiety EMDR addresses in San Jose:

Childhood trauma:

Negative events from your past still affect everything you do. Childhood and young adult trauma can shape people in unhealthy ways. Sometimes, even though you have tried, you can’t shake the enduring negative impact of the past.

EMDR for childhood trauma will improve your self-confidence, increase your sense of security, and help you learn healthier communication patterns so that you can improve your relationships and live a happier and more peaceful life.

Relationship trauma:

Negative relationship events have left you insecure, confused, and unable to trust yourself or the important people in your life. Relationship trauma, such as assault, verbal abuse, infidelity, or manipulation, can leave you hypervigilant, confused, and over-reactive to even small events between you and your loved ones.

EMDR helps you process relationship hurts and violations. You will develop the capacity to live more fully in the present and become clearer, more authentic, calmer, and more assertive in your relationships.

Sexual trauma:

Sexual trauma has left an imprint that you didn’t choose, but that you live with every day. After sexual trauma, certain moments, places, or even a casual touch can trigger anxiety, fear, or dissociation. You may feel disconnected from your body, your relationships, and even your sense of safety.

EMDR therapy for sexual trauma will help you process what happened and point the way toward a life less impacted by your past, one in which you can reclaim yourself and your body.

Health anxiety and medical trauma:

Acute health emergencies, chronic pain, and significant health problems can create anxiety that is hard to manage. The mental and emotional impact of health problems adds extra stress on top of an already challenging situation. Sometimes the worries about being unwell and what will come next can overshadow the reality of your situation.

EMDR helps process negative medical events and helps you find ways to cope better with all aspects of your medical stress so that you can enjoy your life more fully.

Who benefits from EMDR in Silicon Valley and the South Bay:

I specialize in working with people in high-pressure situations … Software Engineers, Product Managers, Program Managers, Executives, Engineering Managers, Lawyers, Doctors, Teachers, Business Owners, and College Students … who are used to solving problems on their own but are ready for a different kind of support.

Common results from EMDR therapy:

Clients who work with me using EMDR often find that:

  • Anxiety and fear no longer dominate their decisions
  • They have more energy, confidence, and enjoyment in their daily lives
  • They develop stronger stress-management skills and the ability to set healthy boundaries
  • They feel more in control of their emotions, especially in conflict or high-pressure situations

EMDR combined with other approaches:

I combine EMDR with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness strategies to help you make meaningful changes, let go of the past, and embrace the present with awareness and self-compassion. Together, these methods help rewire the brain to shift long-standing patterns, reduce emotional reactivity, and foster a true experience of peace and calm.

Learn more about my integrated approach on my EMDR and CBT therapy page.

Accessing EMDR therapy in Willow Glen and surrounding areas:
 My office is located at 2020 Forest Avenue, Suite 3, San Jose, California 95128, in the Willow Glen neighborhood. I serve clients throughout the South Bay, including professionals from Silicon Valley, Santa Clara County, and the greater San Jose area.

Both in-person and online appointments are available for California residents, making specialized trauma therapy and anxiety therapy accessible regardless of your location in the Bay Area.

For questions about treatment duration and session costs, visit my FAQ page for detailed information.

You might be struggling with anxiety that feels overwhelming and constant, affecting your work performance, relationships, and quality of life. Perhaps you’ve tried to “just stop worrying” but find that your anxious thoughts keep taking over, or you’re looking for practical tools that actually work instead of just understanding why you feel anxious.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the most researched and effective approaches for anxiety management. As an anxiety and trauma therapist in San Jose, California, with 25 years of experience, I use CBT to help clients develop practical skills for reducing anxiety and changing the thought patterns that fuel worry and fear.

What CBT therapy does for anxiety:

The CBT approach to anxiety:

Anxiety can be unmanageable and sometimes feels like it’s controlling your life. Anxiety about work, family, health, money, and life’s daily challenges can lead to chronic fear and worry. If anxiety has narrowed your life, continually saps your energy, and makes you avoid things you used to enjoy, CBT provides concrete tools to shift these patterns.

How CBT helps with anxiety:

In anxiety therapy, I will help you understand your anxiety triggers, decrease your avoidance, and change your negative thought patterns. You will learn relaxation and coping skills to get through stressful moments.

Core CBT strategies for anxiety management:

Understanding anxiety triggers:

  • Identifying specific situations, thoughts, or sensations that spark anxiety
  • Recognizing patterns in when and where anxiety shows up
  • Understanding the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
  • Learning which triggers are within your control to change

Changing negative thought patterns:

  • Recognizing automatic negative thoughts that fuel anxiety
  • Challenging unrealistic or unhelpful thinking patterns
  • Developing more balanced and realistic perspectives
  • Practicing new thought patterns until they become natural

Decreasing avoidance behaviors:

  • Gradually facing situations you’ve been avoiding due to anxiety
  • Building confidence through small, manageable steps
  • Learning that anxiety decreases when you stay in uncomfortable situations
  • Breaking the cycle of avoidance that maintains anxiety long-term

Learning relaxation and coping skills:

  • Breathing techniques to calm your nervous system in the moment
  • Progressive muscle relaxation to release physical tension
  • Grounding exercises to manage panic and overwhelm
  • Mindfulness practices to stay present rather than anxious about the future

Types of anxiety CBT addresses in South Bay:

Generalized anxiety and chronic worry: 

Constant worry about multiple areas of life … work performance, family relationships, health concerns, and financial security. Your mind won’t rest, and you feel tense and on edge most days.

Panic attacks and persistent dread:

Sudden episodes of intense fear with physical symptoms like a racing heart, shortness of breath, and feeling like something terrible is about to happen. The fear of having another panic attack can become overwhelming.

Social anxiety:

Intense fear of judgment or embarrassment in social or performance situations. You might avoid meetings, presentations, or social gatherings because of anxiety about how others perceive you.

Performance anxiety:

Anxiety specifically related to work performance, presentations, or high-stakes situations. Common among professionals in Silicon Valley who face constant pressure to perform at high levels.

Health anxiety:

Excessive worry about having or developing serious medical conditions. Every physical sensation feels like a sign of something seriously wrong, and reassurance from doctors provides only temporary relief.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder:

Intrusive, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) that create anxiety, leading to repetitive behaviors or mental rituals (compulsions) aimed at reducing the anxiety.

Who benefits from CBT in Willow Glen and San Jose:

I specialize in working with people in high-pressure situations … Software Engineers, Product Managers, Program Managers, Executives, Engineering Managers, Lawyers, Doctors, Teachers, Business Owners, and College Students … who need practical, effective tools that fit into demanding professional lives.

CBT combined with other evidence-based approaches:

Integrating CBT with EMDR:

 With the evidence-based methods of EMDR and CBT, I effectively promote your healing from trauma and help you establish patterns of long-term resilience. While CBT provides tools for managing current anxiety symptoms, EMDR addresses underlying traumatic experiences that may be fueling the anxiety.

Learn more about this integrated approach on my EMDR and CBT therapy page.

Adding Mindfulness strategies:

I combine CBT with Mindfulness strategies to help you make meaningful changes, let go of the past, and embrace the present with awareness and self-compassion. Mindfulness enhances CBT by helping you observe thoughts and feelings without getting caught up in them.

What clients experience with CBT:

Clients who work with me often find that:

  • Anxiety and fear no longer dominate their decisions
  • They have more energy, confidence, and enjoyment in their daily lives
  • They develop stronger stress-management skills and the ability to set healthy boundaries
  • They feel more in control of their emotions, especially in conflict or high-pressure situations

My approach as a CBT therapist:

I have 25 years of experience helping clients overcome anxiety using a focused blend of evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR), and Mindfulness.

My goal is to be efficient and effective in helping you make lasting changes … not endless therapy without clear progress. CBT provides the practical structure and skills you need to manage anxiety now, while deeper work addresses root causes.

Accessibility in Santa Clara County:
 My office is located at 2020 Forest Avenue, Suite 3, San Jose, California 95128, in the Willow Glen area. I serve professionals throughout Silicon Valley, South Bay, Santa Clara County, and the greater San Jose area (95128 and surrounding zip codes).

Both in-person and online appointments are available for California residents, making specialized anxiety therapy accessible regardless of your location.

For more specific information about how anxiety manifests and how I treat various anxiety presentations, visit my dedicated anxiety therapy page. For questions about treatment duration and costs, visit my FAQ page.

You might be wondering if your experiences “count” as trauma, or you’re unsure whether therapy can help with things that happened years … or even decades … ago. Perhaps you’ve minimized your own experiences because they don’t seem “bad enough” compared to what others have been through, or you’re carrying shame about still being affected by past events.

As a trauma therapist in San Jose, California, with over 25 years of experience, I work with all types of trauma … from single overwhelming events to chronic patterns of harm that shaped your development. Trauma isn’t about comparing your experiences to others … it’s about how those experiences continue to affect you today.

Understanding trauma and its lasting impact:

What defines trauma:

The aftermath of a traumatic event can leave you overwhelmed, anxious, and unable to cope. It’s common to get stuck in reliving, avoiding, and reacting to reminders of what happened. You can end up in survival mode and be uncertain how to return to normal.

Why past trauma still matters:

Even if traumatic events happened long ago, unprocessed trauma continues to affect your thoughts, emotions, relationships, and sense of safety in the present. Many people don’t realize that their current anxiety, relationship struggles, or emotional reactivity stem from past traumatic experiences.

Types of trauma I treat in South Bay and Silicon Valley:

Childhood trauma:

The lasting impact of childhood experiences:

Negative events from your past still affect everything you do. Childhood and young adult trauma can shape people in unhealthy ways. Sometimes, even though you have tried, you can’t shake the enduring negative impact of the past.

What childhood trauma includes:

  • Physical abuse or harsh punishment
  • Emotional abuse, excessive criticism, or verbal attacks
  • Sexual abuse or inappropriate sexual experiences
  • Neglect or emotional unavailability from caregivers
  • Witnessing domestic violence or conflict between parents
  • Bullying by peers or siblings
  • Growing up with a parent struggling with addiction or mental illness
  • Unstable or chaotic home environments

How I help with childhood trauma:

In trauma therapy, I will help you overcome the destructive impact of the trauma, abuse, or neglect that occurred while you were growing up. Trauma therapy using EMDR and CBT will improve your self-confidence, increase your sense of security, and help you learn healthier communication patterns so that you can improve your relationships and live a happier and more peaceful life.

Learn more on my dedicated childhood trauma therapy page.

Relationship trauma:

When relationships become sources of harm:

Negative relationship events have left you insecure, confused, and unable to trust yourself or the important people in your life. Relationship trauma, such as assault, verbal abuse, infidelity, or manipulation, can leave you hypervigilant, confused, and over-reactive to even small events between you and your loved ones.

What relationship trauma includes:

  • Emotional abuse and controlling behavior in romantic relationships
  • Betrayal through infidelity or broken trust
  • Verbal abuse and constant criticism from a partner
  • Physical abuse or domestic violence
  • Manipulation and gaslighting that make you question your reality
  • Toxic work relationships or workplace harassment
  • Friendship betrayals that shattered your trust

How relationship trauma shows up:

When things go wrong, you may find yourself resorting to negative behaviors in response. You frequently overreact or shut down. You struggle to trust your own perceptions and judgment about people.

How I help with relationship trauma:

In relationship therapy, I will help you process relationship hurts and violations. You will develop the capacity to live more fully in the present. I will help you become clearer, more authentic, calmer, and more assertive in your relationships.

Learn more on my dedicated relationship trauma therapy page.

Sexual trauma:

The unique impact of sexual trauma:

Sexual trauma has left an imprint that you didn’t choose, but that you live with every day. After sexual trauma, certain moments, places, or even a casual touch can trigger anxiety, fear, or dissociation. You may feel disconnected from your body, your relationships, and even your sense of safety.

What sexual trauma includes:

  • Rape and sexual assault
  • Childhood sexual abuse
  • Sexual coercion or pressure in relationships
  • Unwanted sexual experiences
  • Sexual harassment
  • Any sexual experience where you felt violated, unsafe, or unable to consent

My experience and approach:

I have many years of experience helping people successfully process all different kinds of sexual trauma. I am passionate about this work. I’m confident that I can help you face these negative events and move forward. It is my privilege to be a part of this special healing journey.

How I help with sexual trauma:

EMDR therapy for sexual trauma will help you process what happened and point the way toward a life less impacted by your past, one in which you can reclaim yourself and your body.

Learn more on my dedicated sexual trauma therapy page.

Health-related trauma and medical anxiety:

When health experiences become traumatic:

Acute health emergencies, chronic pain, and significant health problems can create anxiety that is hard to manage. The mental and emotional impact of health problems adds extra stress on top of an already challenging situation.

What health trauma includes:

  • Medical emergencies or traumatic diagnoses
  • Invasive medical procedures or surgeries
  • Chronic pain or illness
  • Reproductive losses, including miscarriage or pregnancy complications
  • Serious injuries
  • Hospital stays or ICU experiences

How medical trauma shows up:

Sometimes, worries about being unwell and what will come next can overtake the reality of your situation. Health anxiety can become consuming, with every physical sensation triggering fear about serious illness.

How I help with health anxiety:

In health anxiety therapy, we will process negative medical events and help you find ways to cope better with all aspects of your medical stress so that you can enjoy your life more fully.

Learn more on my dedicated health anxiety therapy page.

Other traumatic experiences I treat:

Recent traumatic events:

  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Sudden deaths of loved ones
  • Fires, floods, or natural disasters
  • Witnessing violence or accidents
  • Being the victim of a crime

Workplace and professional trauma:

  • Toxic work environments
  • Getting fired or forced resignations
  • Workplace harassment or discrimination
  • Failures or public humiliation in professional settings
  • High-stakes mistakes with serious consequences

My approach to trauma treatment in San Jose:

Evidence-based trauma therapy:

With the evidence-based methods of EMDR and CBT, I effectively promote your healing from trauma and help you establish patterns of long-term resilience. I have 25 years of experience helping clients overcome trauma using a focused blend of these proven approaches.

Who I work with in Silicon Valley:

I specialize in working with people in high-pressure situations … Software Engineers, Product Managers, Program Managers, Executives, Engineering Managers, Lawyers, Doctors, Teachers, Business Owners, and College Students … who are used to solving problems on their own but are ready for support in processing trauma.

Comprehensive trauma treatment:

For detailed information about my approach to processing traumatic memories and reducing their impact on your life, visit my trauma therapy page. To understand how EMDR specifically addresses trauma, see my EMDR and CBT therapy page.

Accessing trauma therapy in Willow Glen:

My office is located at 2020 Forest Avenue, Suite 3, San Jose, California 95128, in the Willow Glen neighborhood. I serve clients throughout South Bay, Silicon Valley, Santa Clara County, and the greater San Jose area.

Both in-person and online appointments are available for California residents throughout the Bay Area.

You might be wondering what actually happens in therapy and whether my approach will be a good fit for your needs. Perhaps you’ve had previous therapy experiences that felt too slow, too unfocused, or didn’t create real change … and you’re looking for something different. Or maybe this is your first time seeking therapy, and you want to understand what to expect.

As an anxiety and trauma therapist in San Jose, California, with 25 years of experience, my approach is collaborative, focused, and rooted in evidence-based methods that create lasting change. I don’t believe in endless therapy without clear direction … I believe in efficient, effective treatment that helps you reach your goals.

My professional background and training:

Education and credentials:

  • Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Stanford University
  • Bachelor of Arts from Harvard College
  • Licensed Psychologist since 2002
  • EMDRIA-Certified in EMDR and providing EMDR therapy since 2009

Experience:

  • Private practice owner since 2011
  • Staff Psychologist at Santa Clara University for 12 years (2002-2014)
  • 25 years of experience helping clients overcome anxiety and trauma
  • Specialized training in EMDR, CBT, and Mindfulness-based approaches

My therapeutic philosophy:

Therapy as a unique opportunity:

Therapy is a unique opportunity to foster growth and make significant changes. Even people with many achievements can suffer with inner struggles and can benefit from the right kind of help to attain true ease and well-being.

You deserve effective treatment:

You deserve a therapist like me who uses effective approaches to help you make changes as quickly as possible. My goal is not to keep you in therapy indefinitely … it’s to give you the tools, insights, and processing you need to live life more fully.

Evidence-based methods I use:

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing):

I have 25 years of experience helping clients overcome anxiety and trauma using a focused blend of evidence-based therapies, with EMDR as a cornerstone of my work. EMDR processes trauma at the root for deep and lasting change.

With the evidence-based methods of EMDR and CBT, I effectively promote your healing from trauma and help you establish patterns of long-term resilience.

CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy):

CBT gives you practical tools to shift negative thinking patterns, end unproductive behaviors, and better regulate your nervous system. In anxiety therapy, I help you understand your anxiety triggers, decrease your avoidance, and change your negative thought patterns. You will learn relaxation and coping skills to get through stressful moments.

Mindfulness strategies:

I combine EMDR with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness strategies to help you make meaningful changes, let go of the past, and embrace the present with awareness and self-compassion. Together, these methods help rewire the brain to shift long-standing patterns, reduce emotional reactivity, and foster a true experience of peace and calm.

Learn more about how I integrate these approaches on my EMDR and CBT therapy page.

Who I specialize in helping:

High-achieving professionals in Silicon Valley and the South Bay:

I specialize in working with people in high-pressure situations … Software Engineers, Product Managers, Program Managers, Executives, Engineering Managers, Lawyers, Doctors, Teachers, Business Owners, and College Students … who are used to solving problems on their own but are ready for a different kind of support.

Why professionals choose me:

  • You value efficiency and evidence-based approaches
  • You want a therapist who understands high-pressure professional environments
  • You need flexible scheduling (in-person and online options)
  • You appreciate direct communication and clear treatment plans
  • You want to address root causes, not just manage symptoms

What clients experience working with me:

Real, lasting change:

Clients who work with me often find that:

  • Anxiety and fear no longer dominate their decisions
  • They have more energy, confidence, and enjoyment in their daily lives
  • They develop stronger stress-management skills and the ability to set healthy boundaries
  • They feel more in control of their emotions, especially in conflict or high-pressure situations

Comprehensive anxiety and trauma treatment:

Whether you’re struggling with anxiety that feels overwhelming, dealing with childhood trauma that still affects you, processing relationship trauma or sexual trauma, or managing health anxiety related to medical issues … my approach addresses the full spectrum of anxiety and trauma presentations.

My core values as a therapist:

  • Authenticity: I bring my genuine self to our work together
  • Excellence: I maintain the highest standards in training and practice
  • Effectiveness: I focus on approaches that create real, measurable change
  • Curiosity: I approach each client’s unique situation with openness
  • Compassion: I understand the courage it takes to address anxiety and trauma
  • Connection: The therapeutic relationship is central to healing
  • Constant Learning: I stay current with the latest research and methods

Additional aspects of my approach:

Buddhist practice and mindfulness:

I have been a practicing Buddhist since 1988. I have attended many silent retreats and maintain a daily meditation practice. My direct experience with meditation and my study of Buddhism are integrated into my work as a therapist … offering a deeper understanding of mindfulness and present-moment awareness.

Inclusive and affirming:

I am a BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ Ally, creating a welcoming and affirming space for all clients.

Accessing therapy in Willow Glen and San Jose:

Location and accessibility:

My office is located at 2020 Forest Avenue, Suite 3, San Jose, California 95128, in the Willow Glen neighborhood. I serve clients throughout South Bay, Silicon Valley, Santa Clara County, and the greater San Jose area (95128 and surrounding areas).

Flexible appointment options:

Both in-person and online appointments are available for California residents, making specialized anxiety and trauma therapy accessible regardless of your location in the Bay Area.

Getting started:

For questions about session costs, treatment duration, and what to expect in your first appointment, visit my FAQ page for detailed information.

To learn more about my background, experience, and therapeutic approach, visit my About page.

You might be struggling with anxiety that seems to come out of nowhere, or you suspect your current anxiety is connected to past experiences but aren’t sure how they relate. Perhaps you’ve been told you need to “deal with your anxiety first” before addressing trauma, or you’re wondering if you need separate treatments for each issue.

As an anxiety and trauma therapist in San Jose, California, I frequently work with clients whose anxiety and trauma are deeply interconnected. In fact, understanding this connection is often the key to creating lasting change … because treating anxiety symptoms without addressing underlying trauma rarely produces permanent relief.

The anxiety-trauma connection:

How trauma manifests as anxiety:

The aftermath of a traumatic event can leave you overwhelmed, anxious, and unable to cope. It’s common to get stuck in reliving, avoiding, and reacting to reminders of what happened. You can end up in survival mode and be uncertain how to return to normal.

Why anxiety often has roots in trauma:

Anxiety can be unmanageable and sometimes feels like it’s controlling your life. Anxiety about work, family, health, money, and life’s daily challenges can lead to chronic fear and worry. What many people don’t realize is that this chronic anxiety often stems from unprocessed traumatic experiences that taught your nervous system to stay on high alert.

Common patterns I see:

Childhood trauma creating adult anxiety:

Negative events from your past still affect everything you do. Childhood and young adult trauma can shape people in unhealthy ways. Sometimes, even though you have tried, you can’t shake the enduring negative impact of the past.

Early experiences of:

  • Criticism or harsh treatment creates anxiety about making mistakes
  • Unpredictable environments lead to chronic vigilance and worry
  • Neglect or emotional unavailability causes anxiety in relationships
  • Bullying or social rejection fuels social anxiety in adulthood

Relationship trauma fueling current anxiety:

Negative relationship events have left you insecure, confused, and unable to trust yourself or the important people in your life. Relationship trauma, such as assault, verbal abuse, infidelity, or manipulation, can leave you hypervigilant, confused, and over-reactive to even small events between you and your loved ones.

When things go wrong, you may find yourself resorting to negative behaviors in response. You frequently overreact or shut down … anxiety takes over in situations that remind your nervous system of past betrayals or harm.

Sexual trauma and pervasive anxiety:

Sexual trauma has left an imprint that you didn’t choose but that you live with every day. After sexual trauma, certain moments, places, or even a casual touch can trigger anxiety, fear, or dissociation. You may feel disconnected from your body, your relationships, and even your sense of safety.

Health experiences creating health anxiety:

Acute health emergencies, chronic pain, and significant health problems can create anxiety that is hard to manage. Sometimes the worries about being unwell and what will come next overtake the reality of your situation … past medical trauma fuels present-day health anxiety.

How I treat anxiety and trauma together:

Integrated EMDR and CBT approach:

I have 25 years of experience helping clients overcome anxiety and trauma using a focused blend of evidence-based therapies, including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Mindfulness.

With the evidence-based methods of EMDR and CBT, I effectively promote your healing from trauma and help you establish patterns of long-term resilience.

CBT for immediate anxiety management:

In anxiety therapy, I will help you understand your anxiety triggers, decrease your avoidance, and change your negative thought patterns. You will learn relaxation and coping skills to get through stressful moments.

CBT provides practical tools you can use right away to:

  • Manage panic attacks and intense anxiety
  • Challenge anxious thoughts in the moment
  • Face situations you’ve been avoiding
  • Develop stress management skills
  • Regulate your emotions more effectively

EMDR for processing trauma at the root:

In trauma therapy, I will help you process painful experiences, reduce your emotional distress and reactivity, and regain a sense of control. EMDR addresses the traumatic memories and experiences that fuel your anxiety … creating change at a deeper, more lasting level.

EMDR helps you:

  • Process-specific traumatic events driving anxiety
  • Release the emotional charge of difficult memories
  • Shift negative beliefs formed during trauma
  • Reduce triggers and emotional reactivity
  • Experience relief that lasts beyond the therapy session

Mindfulness for present-moment awareness:

I combine EMDR with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness strategies to help you make meaningful changes, let go of the past, and embrace the present with awareness and self-compassion.

Together, these methods help rewire the brain to shift long-standing patterns, reduce emotional reactivity, and foster a true experience of peace and calm.

Learn more about this integrated approach on my EMDR and CBT therapy page.

Why does treating both together work better?

Addressing symptoms and causes:

  • CBT manages current anxiety symptoms so you can function better now
  • EMDR processes the traumatic roots fueling the anxiety
  • Together, they create both immediate relief and lasting change
  • You don’t have to choose between feeling better now and healing deeply

Creating comprehensive change:

When you address both anxiety and trauma together, you experience:

  • Faster overall improvement than treating one at a time
  • More complete and lasting results
  • Better understanding of yourself and your patterns
  • Skills for managing current stress while healing past wounds
  • Relief from symptoms plus freedom from their underlying causes

The transformation clients experience:

From stuck to free:

Before treatment, you might feel:

  • Anxious
  • Stressed
  • Stuck
  • Triggered
  • Miserable

After integrated anxiety and trauma treatment, clients report feeling:

  • Relaxed
  • At Ease
  • Free
  • Responsive
  • Joyful

Real results clients notice:

Clients who work with me often find that:

  • Anxiety and fear no longer dominate their decisions
  • They have more energy, confidence, and enjoyment in their daily lives
  • They develop stronger stress-management skills and the ability to set healthy boundaries
  • They feel more in control of their emotions, especially in conflict or high-pressure situations

Specialized treatment for various presentations:

Depending on your specific situation, we can focus on:

  • Childhood trauma therapy when past experiences drive current anxiety
  • Relationship trauma therapy when betrayals fuel relationship anxiety
  • Sexual trauma therapy when trauma affects intimacy and safety
  • Health anxiety therapy when medical experiences create persistent worry
  • General anxiety therapy or trauma therapy as needed

Who benefits from integrated treatment:

High-achieving professionals in the South Bay:

I specialize in working with people in high-pressure situations … Software Engineers, Product Managers, Program Managers, Executives, Engineering Managers, Lawyers, Doctors, Teachers, Business Owners, and College Students … who are used to solving problems on their own but are ready for a different kind of support.

You don’t have to choose between managing anxiety symptoms and processing trauma. You can do both … and doing both creates the most complete and lasting healing.

Accessing integrated treatment in San Jose:

Convenient Willow Glen location:

My office is located at 2020 Forest Avenue, Suite 3, San Jose, California 95128. I serve clients throughout South Bay, Silicon Valley, Santa Clara County, and the greater San Jose area (95128 and surrounding zip codes).

Flexible scheduling:

Both in-person and online appointments are available for California residents, making specialized anxiety and trauma therapy accessible throughout the Bay Area.

For questions about treatment duration, session costs, and what to expect, visit my FAQ page.

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