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Dr. Marcella Adamski, , Psychologist in San Francisco

Dr. Marcella Adamski

Psychologist

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Office

220 Montgomery Street
Suite 1800
San Francisco, California 94104
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Additional Office

908 Tulare Avenue
Berkeley, California 94707
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Contact Information

phone: (415) 921-0110
fax: (925) 376-1640

Additional Contact

phone: (510) 525-4008

“I work in an engaged, interactive manner offering short-term therapy for handling issues like work stress, and long-term psychotherapy for chronic problems like difficulties with relationships. I treat anxiety and depression; emotional reactions to physical illness; grief and loss in older adults; and post-traumatic stress from abusive or violent experiences. My work in international human rights enables me to care for individuals from diverse religious, ethnic and racial backgrounds. After 20 years of clinical work, I believe that competency plus compassion for the human condition is essential for healing. And a little humor can help, too.”

Taking the first step toward getting help is often the most difficult

GENERAL
  • Gender: Female
  • Years in Practice: 20+ Years
  • Avg Cost (per session): $130 - $140
  • Sliding Scale: Yes
  • Accepts Insurance: No
CLIENT FOCUS
  • Ethnicity: Any
  • Gender: All
  • Religious Orientation: Any
  • Gay/Lesbian Expertise: Yes
  • Age: Adolescents, Adults, Children, Elders
QUALIFICATIONS
  • Graduate School: California School of Professional Psychology
  • Year Graduated: 1984
  • License No. and State: PSY 9680 California
SPECIALTIES
(Strengths in green)
  • Relationship Issues
  • Depression
  • Anxiety or Fears
  • Addictions or Substance Abuse
  • Child or Adolescent Issues
  • Divorce
  • Domestic Abuse or Violence
  • Eating Disorders
  • Elderly Persons Disorders
  • Gay Lesbian Issues
  • Life Coaching
  • Loss or Grief
  • Parenting
  • Trauma and PTSD
  • Dissociative Disorders
  • Impulse Control Disorders
  • Personality Disorders
  • Relocation Trauma
TREATMENT PREFERENCES
  • Orientation:
    Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
    Psychodynamic
  • Modality:
  • Couples
  • Family
  • Individuals
EASY ACCESS