Dr. Mary Her
The thought of seeking therapy can be quite daunting even if we believe it helps. The awkwardness of reaching out to a stranger may be the last thing we want to do. Majority of us make judgments from the second we encounter others based on appearance and character. If these uncertainties cross your mind, know that you are not alone.
Mary Her, Psy.D. believes in the foundations of therapeutic trust, empathy, respect, safety, and acknowledgement with a good challenge and guidance through an unforgettable journey. Her drive is to guide individuals in recognizing greater understanding and finding relief in oneself without judgment—resolving through a deeper level of underlying causes while empowering self-control.
Dr. Her has received her M.A. and Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Alliant International University of Fresno, CA. While advancing towards licensure, she has gained practical amounts of psychotherapy work that deliver strategies based on an integration of psychodynamic approach and cognitive behavioral framework with other evidence-based treatments to a wide range of clients experiencing depression, grief, anxiety, adjustment issues, trauma, schizophrenia, and interpersonal relationship problems. Furthermore, Dr. Her exercises skills working with minorities with academic challenges, as well as individuals who identify as LGBTQO—processing through gender identity issues while dealing with family acceptance and/or the community itself.
Mary Her, Psy.D. believes in the foundations of therapeutic trust, empathy, respect, safety, and acknowledgement with a good challenge and guidance through an unforgettable journey. Her drive is to guide individuals in recognizing greater understanding and finding relief in oneself without judgment—resolving through a deeper level of underlying causes while empowering self-control.
Dr. Her has received her M.A. and Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Alliant International University of Fresno, CA. While advancing towards licensure, she has gained practical amounts of psychotherapy work that deliver strategies based on an integration of psychodynamic approach and cognitive behavioral framework with other evidence-based treatments to a wide range of clients experiencing depression, grief, anxiety, adjustment issues, trauma, schizophrenia, and interpersonal relationship problems. Furthermore, Dr. Her exercises skills working with minorities with academic challenges, as well as individuals who identify as LGBTQO—processing through gender identity issues while dealing with family acceptance and/or the community itself.