Aubrey Harmon, AMFT (they/them)

Aubrey received an M.A. in Psychology at the New College of California. Their work as a grief counselor for Visiting Nurses & Hospice, and as a chaplain, helped them gain a deeper perspective on helping others. They also worked as a counselor at The East Bay Agency for Children’s Circle of Care program, where they acquired skills at counseling children with a variety of experiences of loss.

Aubrey specializes in working with children, adolescents and adults who are dealing with anxiety, depression, ADHD, gender/sexuality, autism spectrum, grief, loss, divorce, physical illness, attachment issues, and unhealthy habits.  In addition, they thoroughly enjoy working with parents who are enduring challenges that come along with parenthood, as well as working with individuals who are going through a career transition.

Aubrey is a firm believer in the intrinsic wholeness of their clients. In alignment with this, they work in collaboration with clients to compassionately investigate where clients are feeling stuck. They will then guide clients to accessing their innate wisdom, and set forth a plan to remove obstacles in order to live the life they envision. When providing therapy to children, Aubrey brings a variety of meaningful tools into each session, giving children a safe space to speak openly and feel secure.

In their free time, Aubrey can be found roaming the hills of Marin with their kids and dogs, reading on the beach, or attempting to wrestle the latest draft of their novel into  submission at the coffee shop.