Whether you seek therapy to heal from a traumatic experience or to support you during a life transition, caring, qualified therapists help you draw from your own strengths and experience in order to grow as an individual and as a family.
Family Life Foundation provides a place where people can heal and grow. Therapists provide individuals, couples, and families with awareness and insight, plus the skill to make the change you have not been able to make.
Family Life Foundation helps people to cope with a variety of symptoms including, depression, anxiety, attention problems, relationship conflicts, and more. Family Life Foundation works with individuals, children, teens, couples or families to improve symptoms and relationships.
We offer counseling services as low as $70 per hour. At this rate, you'll meet with one of our trainees. These therapists are still in their master's program, but have completed a minimum of 12 semester units of coursework and are eligible to participate in clinical experience. All trainees are supervised by a licensed clinician.
For $95 per hour, you'll receive mental health services from an associate. These therapists have graduated with their master's degree and are working on gaining their 3,000 hours of clinical experience in order to become fully licensed. All associates are supervised by a licensed clinician.
For $115 per hour, you'll be connected with a fully licensed therapist with experience providing mental health services.
For $125 per hour, you'll be connected with a fully licensed therapist whose extensive experience also qualifies them to clinically supervise our trainees and associates providing mental health services.
Mediation is aimed at creating and/or modifying a parenting plan (custody) for parents who are no longer living together. Mediation serves a specific function and may be reinstated at a future date if additional assistance is required to help with post-divorce communication and co-parenting struggles.
Non-recommending mediation does not constitute mental health treatment, counseling, or the practice of psychotherapy or marriage and family therapy.
In the Collaborative Divorce process, couples who have decided to end their marriage work with a team of specially trained professionals to avoid the, at times, arbitrary and uncertain outcomes of litigation in order to reach a divorce settlement which meets the specific needs of both parties as well as their child(ren).
Each party is represented by their own attorney who provides legal assistance, advocacy, and education regarding the divorce process. Each party works with their own mental health coach to help manage emotional and communication issues and keep the process on track. Finalize divorce equitability without endless court appearances and continuances or the need to defend yourself in court.
Currently, both Co-Parenting/Non-Recommending Mediation and Collaborative Divorce services are only offered by a licensed clinician. These services are currently set at a rate of $150/hour.
Individuals who have been victims or witnesses of a crime can receive mental health services covered by California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB). All services offered through this program are necessary and treatment focused as a direct result of the crime for which the application was filed. All services are provided in an effort to support victims and witnesses of crime in their recovery. All recipients of services must have already applied through CalVCB and have a valid Application ID number.
Our trainees and associates supervised by a licensed clinician bill CalVCB for victim assistance services at a rate of $95 per hour. Trainees are still in their master's program, but have completed a minimum of 12 semester units of coursework and are eligible to participate in clinical experience or are associates who have graduated with their master's degree and are working on gaining their 3,000 hours of clinical experience in order to become fully licensed.
Our licensed therapists bill CalVCB for victim assistance services at a rate of $105 per hour. These mental health services are provided by a fully licensed therapist with extensive experience providing mental health services
To meet the staff that deliver these services, visit our About Us page!
Behavioral Health Crisis Lines
(24 hours a day/7 days a week)
1-800-334-6622
530-891-2810
National Suicide Prevention Line
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
SuicidePreventionLifeline.org
Crisis Text Line
Text 'LISTEN' to 741741
Veteran's Crisis Line
1-800-273-8255 (press 1)
Friendship Line
(Older Adults)
1-800-971-0016
Trevor Lifeline
(LGBTQ+)
1-866-488-7386
North Valley Talk Line
(11:30am-9:30pm / 7 days a week)
1-855-582-5554