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Beyond Intimacy: A Holistic Approach to Psychotherapy for Individuals, Couples, and All Relationships
Seeing clients both in person in Alameda and remotely.

 

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LGBTQi Ally
Member of Bay Area Open Minds
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Sarah Wagner MFT
Individual,Couples,and Relationship Therapist

“So even if the hot loneliness is there, and for 1.6 seconds we sit with that restlessness when yesterday we couldn’t sit for even one, that’s the journey of the warrior.”
– Pema Chödrön

Contact me today for a free 20 minute consultation.

I am LGBTQi affirming as well as kink and sex worker friendly. All of you is welcome here. 

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Join me in reconnecting with your mind and body through the power of psychotherapy. Focusing on the unique and powerful connection between mind, body,and spirit, I offer comprehensive and compassionate care for couples, individuals, and relationships of all shapes and sizes.

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(510) 269-7460

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