Anisha Mauze

Anisha Mauze

AMFT – sees clients in CA

Checked 9 years of experience Tele teletherapy Person individual therapy Checked verified by reflect

Areas of focus

BIPOC issues, Kink-poly, sex, LGBTQ+, PTSD

Orientations

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Eclecticism, Parts Work

Hi I'm Anisha

Hi, I'm Anisha. I've helped a lot of people navigate internal and external struggles, from anxiety and depression to culture and alternative lifestyles. I'm excited to help you achieve your goals.

“Anisha has been a game-changer for me. If you're looking for someone who truly understands and helps you reach your goals while navigating trauma, I think Anisha could help.”

Anisha’s therapeutic style

Finding the right fit is important. Based on reflect’s experience matching thousands of clients, this is our assessment of Anisha’s therapeutic style. Keep in mind, therapists can adapt their style to your specific needs.

Balances insights and action.
Insight oriented Action oriented
Listens thoughtfully and draws insights through questions.
Supportive listener Active thought partner
Adapts session format based on unique client needs.
Free form Structured

Rates

Mental health should be accessible, but therapy can be expensive. That’s why reflect has negotiated with Anisha to provide their private pay services at a discount – up to 50% less than their typical rates on other platforms.

Note, reflect does not accept insurance.

Individual therapy
Typical therapy rate
$180 – $300 / session
reflect
starting at $145 / session

More about Anisha

Additional expertise: ADHD, Adolescence, Adults, Grief/loss, PTSD

License: CA 100594

Education: JFK University

Address

Berkeley, California 94705


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