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Lisa Corsetti, AMFT, APCC (Campbell)
(She/Her/Hers)
Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT#143587), Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC#15455) Supervised by Natasha Kruger, PhD PSY29756
You’ve been carrying a lot for a long time. Maybe you’ve held everything together, pushed forward, and kept functioning even when life felt overwhelming. And still, there may be a quiet voice inside that says, “If I just had the right support, maybe I could finally feel okay.” If that feels familiar, you’re not alone. You don’t have to keep walking through the hardest parts without someone beside you. I became a therapist because I wanted to be the person I needed during my own most difficult times — someone warm, grounded, real, and genuinely in your corner.
I also bring deep clinical training to the work, because support should feel real and personal, but it should also be effective. I’m trained in Hakomi, which brings mindfulness and compassion into exploring what lies beneath the surface; in Brainspotting, which helps the brain process trauma in a profound and natural way; and in AEDP (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy), a therapy rooted in emotional safety, connection, and the belief that healing happens through relationships. You don’t have to understand any of these before you walk in the door. That’s my work. Your work is simply to show up as you are.
Therapy with me isn’t stiff, clinical, or distant. Clients often tell me, “You feel like a real person,” and that is one of the biggest compliments I can receive. I’m nurturing, but I’m also straightforward. I talk like a human being, not like a psychology textbook. I’ll be gentle when gentleness is needed and honest when clarity matters. My goal is for you to feel met, not managed.
Many of the people who seek me out feel like they could believe in themselves if they just had someone steady to walk with them during the hardest parts. They often feel behind, not good enough, ashamed that they “should” be stronger, or painfully alone in their struggles. None of these feelings are signs of failure. They are signs of someone who has had to carry too much without enough help. When life feels like wandering through dense woods with no map, therapy becomes the moment where someone steps in beside you, helping you find a gentler path forward.
The relationship between us matters. Therapy isn’t just techniques — it’s two people connecting in a way that feels safe, respectful, and human. You deserve a therapist who fits you, who sees you, who doesn’t need you to perform, and who makes the process feel collaborative rather than clinical. If we’re a good match, you’ll feel that early on.
You don’t have to have everything figured out before you begin. You don’t have to be fully ready, fully confident, or fully composed. You just need to take the next step. If you’re ready, I’ll walk beside you — with clinical skill, real humanity, and a steady presence. This is your warm invitation.
I am in-network therapist for Cigna, Aetna, and Blue Shield of CA

