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Olesen & Associates
Mental Health Counselor / Therapist
Auburn, CA 95602
Caring, Practical, Effective, and Goal-Oriented
Looking for therapy that's caring, practical, effective, and goal-oriented? I have 25 years experience in counseling adults, teens, and children. And, if you wish, we can also integrate neurofeedback training into our work together. Neurofeedback uses the EEG (which neurologists also use) to teach you to change problematic brainwave patterns. I've written three books, including a new one on enhancing brain function, and taught biofeedback at San Francisco State University. Specialties include: anxiety, depression, ADD, addictions, PTSD/trauma, OCD, couples and family issues,concussion and brain injury, stroke, memory/cognitive issues, and sleep problems. I love my work and genuinely respect my clients. I've also consulted for over 120 organizations throughout the U.S. My book, Mastering the Winds of Change, was published by HarperCollins. My children's book, The Little Sailboat and the Big Storm, was published by Coming of Age Press. What is different about what we do? Many therapists use the "uh huh, go on" approach. I'm a good listener, but I also help you to set goals and achieve them. How? Through using proven, effective tools for change that you can learn.
Annie Jung, M.A., LPCC
Art Therapist
Brentwood, CA 94513
​Counseling Services for Kids, Teens & Adults
​As an LPCC (Licensed Profesional Clinical Counselor), Annie Jung offers mental health therapy for individuals, family, and groups. ​ She works with clients ages 4-104 in a private practice in Brentwood, CA. ​ Annie Jung has over seven years experience working with a variety of clients, and has specialized training, education, and experience with children, teens, and family counseling. ​ Her approach to professional counseling considers the client's overall wellness including physical, spiritual, intellectual, social, as well as emotional health. She used both cognitive-behavioral as well as person-centered and experiential theories to create a balance for creative and logical steps toward better functioning.
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