Behind every session is a team that cares deeply.
More than credentials we’re people who care. Meet the therapists, guides, and supporters walking with you through life’s challenges.

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The impact of our team is felt in every story of resilience, healing, and renewed hope. Whether it’s helping someone through a tough season or guiding them toward long-term change, our people are here to walk the journey
Our mission has always been to make quality mental health support more human, more accessible, and more impactful. The team you see here is the reason that mission comes to life. We built this team with one belief at the center: that healing happens through human connection.

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Aime Govea
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Aime Govea
Education
B.A Psychology, California State university San Bernardino
M.A Clinical Psychology, Azusa Pacific university
Area of expertise
Anxiety Disorders, Depression & Mood Disorders, Life Transitions Emotional Regulation, Stress Management, Self-Esteem & Identity Development, Family Conflict & Communication, Intergenerational Trauma, Cultural Identity & Bicultural Stress, Boundaries & Assertiveness,Men's Issues, Healing from Substance Use-Related Family Impact, Bilingual / Spanish-speaking clients, First-Generation Individuals
Aime Govea earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from Azusa Pacific University and her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from California State University, San Bernardino. She is a bilingual Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT #136296), licensed in the state of California.
Aime has over five years of experience in diverse mental health settings, including an adult inpatient psychiatric hospital, a male substance abuse treatment facility, and community mental health services focused on adolescents and their families. She has treated a wide range of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, complex childhood trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, and challenges related to life transitions.
Aime’s goal is to help individuals lead more fulfilling lives and enhance their daily functioning. She takes an eclectic approach to therapy, drawing from Narrative Therapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Person-centered psychotherapy, and other evidence-based practices to create a treatment plan tailored to each client’s unique needs.

Alexis Chavez

Alexis Chavez
Alexis Chavez is a detail oriented and dependable Administrative Assistant who helps keep operations organized and running efficiently. With strong communication skills and a supportive attitude, Alexis contributes to a positive and productive team environment.
A committed vegan and family oriented individual, Alexis values sustainability, balance, and meaningful connections both at work and at home. Their blend of professionalism and warmth makes them a valued part of any organization.

Alexis Reid

Alexis Reid
Education
BA in Fine Arts, Howard University
Marriage and Family Therapy/ Clinical Art Therapy, Loyola Marymount University-
Area of Expertise
Art Therapy, Life Transitions, Cultural Issues, Self Confidence, Anxiety
Alexis Reid has spent the first 5 years of her career working with marginalized populations with “at risk” kids and teens. Alexis is a trained art therapist who graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and a specialization in Art Therapy. Alexis uses creativity to connect with others and is always looking for an “out of the box” solution to cater to the many ups and downs of life. Alexis has had a multicultural upbring and has a way of connecting with people from all walks of life.
Alexis has had experience working with various diagnosis such as Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar Disorders, Borderline Personality Disorder, Gender Dysphoria, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual disability, trauma, and ptsd. Alexis combines an experiential approach, with art therapy and some CBT. Alexis has worked as a virtual art therapist for 4 years, and has created ways to incorporate art and creativity into remote services, for those who are interested. Alexis is known for her simultaneously calm and cheerful personality, and approaches her clients with both optimism and empathy.
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Alexis Sutherland
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Alexis Sutherland
Education
BA Psychology & Minor in Education, UC Davis
MS Counseling (Marriage and Family Therapy), CSU Fullerton
Area of Expertise
Identity development, life transitions, neurodivergence, student-athletes, relationship challenges, anxiety, and depression
Hi! My name is Alexis Sutherland and I am from Corona, CA. I am an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT148985) as well as an Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC17445). I work under the supervision of Venessa Harewood (LMFT115977). I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a Minor in Education from UC Davis, where I also competed as a Division-I Track and Field student-athlete. I then earned my Master of Science in Counseling (Marriage and Family Therapy) from CSU Fullerton.
My therapeutic style is primarily guided by Narrative Therapy with influences from Person-Centered and Multicultural approaches. I have experience in addressing mental health challenges such as identity development, life transitions, neurodivergence, anxiety, and depression. I believe in fostering a safe, nonjudgmental, and welcoming environment that encourages clients to trust the collaborative process of therapy. In my free time, I enjoy listening to R&B music, working out, watching reality TV, fashion, and drawing.
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Amber Gordon, LCSW
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Amber Gordon, LCSW
Education
BA in English, University of California Irvine
Master of Social Work, University of Southern California
Area of Expertise
Relationship Issues, Intimate Partner Violence, Anxiety, Depression, Mood Disorders, Substance Use Disorders, PTSD, Health Anxiety, Work/School Problems, Parenting/Family Conflict, Racial Trauma, Identity Trauma, Gender and Sexuality, Life Transitions, Crisis Response, Grief, Self-Esteem, Panic, Phobias
My name is Amber Gordon (she/her/hers), and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW115164) and EMDR Certified Therapist. I received my master’s degree in social work from the University of Southern California and bachelor’s degree in English from the University of California, Irvine. I developed my clinical skills in various mental health settings, including community mental health, substance use treatment, intensive outpatient, and partial hospitalization settings. I have prioritized working with marginalized communities, such as communities of color, LGBTQ+ identified folx, HIV+/at risk populations, and those experiencing houselessness.
My goal is to help guide folx through discovering their own power and potential. By utilizing a low barrier and anti-oppressive approach that focuses on the humanization and empowerment of the individual, I hope to reinforce that everyone is worthy of healing. My work is informed by critical race theory, queer feminist theory, and ecological systems theory. I am committed to delivering high quality mental health services through a trauma-informed and focused lens.

Candace Ross, LMFT

Candace Ross, LMFT
Education
Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies, California State University, Northridge (CSUN)
Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT), Pacific Oaks College
Area of Expertise
Anxiety & panic disorders, Depression & low mood, Stress management, Grief and loss, Emotional regulation, Self-esteem & identity issues, Burnout Faith-based mental health, Inner child healing, Cognitive distortions, Mind-body connection, High-functioning anxiety/depression, Emotional overwhelm & dysregulation Marriage counseling, Pre-marital counseling, Attachment wounds in marriage Communication issues, Conflict resolution, Co-parenting strategies, Parent-child relationships, Setting boundaries with extended family, Blended families, Parents of neurodivergent children, Deconstruction & reconstruction of faith, Aligning values with daily life, Overcoming religious trauma, Shame & worthiness, Healing from church hurt, Christian couples, Women of faith navigating life transitions, Ministry leaders & pastors' wives, Adults healing from childhood trauma, Professionals juggling faith, family, and career, Women feeling overwhelmed or stuck, Young adults exploring identity and faith, Married couples seeking reconnection, Mothers struggling with balance
Candace Ross (license #146811) approaches therapy with warmth, and deep empathy. Her goal is to create a safe, judgment-free space where clients feel seen, heard, and supported—especially in the messy, in-between moments of life. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, relationship struggles, or depression, she walks with you as both a guide and a compassionate witness.
With a style that is reflective, empowering, and practical, she integrates faith-based principles with evidence-based practices like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). With over ten years in the mental health field, she believes healing happens with honesty, challenging limiting beliefs, and aligning with truth—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. This is not just about symptom relief; it’s about transformation.

Charity "Soul" Miller

Charity "Soul" Miller
Education
BA in Psychology, California Baptist University
MS in Counseling, Psychology California Baptist University
Area of Expertise
Depression, anxiety, women and men's issues, LGBTQIA+ community, issues related to parenting, adolescent mental and behavioral health, clients struggling with borderline personality disorder, divorce/separation, life transitions, EMDR therapist in training
I'm a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist #101011 with a primary focus on BIPOC folks of all genders and those in the LGBTQIA+ community. My approach to therapy is meeting the client where they are and forming a healthy and safe working relationship. I believe therapy is not "one size fits all" and will utilize different techniques and therapeutic modalities depending on my client's needs.
My areas of clinical focus are anxiety, women's issues, men's issues, depression, behavioral health issues, parenting, LGBTQIA+ issues as well as providing mental and emotional support to transgender, gender non-conforming, and non-binary folks as they start their journey in gender affirming healthcare.
As a black and transgender therapist, I understand the need for someone who identifies similarly and has a deeper understanding of the issues marginalized communities face. I strive to make sure every client is heard and understood.
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Claudia Cardenas
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Claudia Cardenas
Education
Bachelors in Science Human Services, California State University Fullerton
MS in Counseling, California State University Long Beach
Area of Expertise
Individual clients topics of experience: anxiety, depression, self esteem, stress, trauma and PTSD, relationship issues, life changes
Claudia Cardenas is a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT #103520) at Ubuntu Psychological Services. Bilingual in Spanish and trained in EMDR, Claudia offers compassionate, client-centered care for those navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, self-esteem challenges, relationship issues, and major life transitions. She brings warmth and light humor into the therapeutic space, creating a safe and welcoming environment for growth and healing.

Corina Monter

Corina Monter
Education
BA in Criminal Justice, Westwood College
MA in Counseling Psychology, Argosy University
Area of expertise
EMDR , anxiety, depression, generational trauma, family conflict, boundary issues, life transitions. Population: Latinx community, young adults (male and female), Spanish speakers
Hello, my name is Corina Monter, and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist(LMFT #128368). I have been working as a therapist for over 7 years and am currently working in a group practice that focuses on helping the BIPOC community.
As a first-gen Mexican therapist, it has been a goal of mine to work with my community and be source of support. Mental health is not that is easily addressed in our culture and I like to provide a safe space to help the healing process. I have experience working with younger and older adults in a variety of areas such as, anxiety, depression, life changes, relationship issues, generational trauma, and boundary issues.

Danielle Perryman Psy.D

Danielle Perryman Psy.D
Education
PsyD in Clinical Forensic Psychology,The Chicago School Professional Psychology
Area of Expertise
Psychological testing, infant mental health therapy, behavior challenges, mood disorders
Danielle Perryman, PsyD is a clinical psychologist (PSY31481) who received her PsyD in clinical forensic psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Perryman works with children from birth to 18. She has also worked with transitional aged youth to adults. Dr. Perryman has been trained in several evidenced based practices including Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Child Parent Psychotherapy, Parent Child Interaction Therapy, and Managing and Practices Treatment. Dr. Perryman also has training and experience in psychological testing.
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David Felix
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David Felix
Education
B.S. in Psychology, California Polytechnic State University Pomona
M.S. in Psychology, California Polytechnic State University Pomona
Area of Expertise
Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, Acculturation issues, Life transitions, ADHD, EMDR, Inner-child work, Solution-focused, Cognitive Behavior Therapy.
David Felix, (LMFT 93399) is a compassionate and experienced mental health therapist with a background in supporting individuals and families through a range of challenges. David received his Masters of Science in Psychology at California State Polytechnic University of Pomona in 2012.
Beginning his career as a community-based therapist, David dedicated several years to providing essential mental health services to children, adolescents, and their families. This work involved navigating complex systems of care, including collaborations with DCFS, probation, group homes, and foster care, primarily serving diverse communities of color throughout the greater Los Angeles area. This extensive experience built a strong foundation in systemic thinking and culturally responsive practice. David then worked in an Admin capacity and ultimately served as a Director of Quality Assurance for a community mental health agency, supporting other therapists in his role.
In recent years, David has transitioned into private practice, focusing on providing specialized care to adults. He possesses expertise in treating a variety of concerns, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, acculturation issues, grief and loss, and neurodivergence.
David utilizes a diverse set of therapeutic approaches tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual using a trauma-informed and culturally sensitive lens. His training includes EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, and Inner Child work.

Dr Jasmine Reed Psy.D

Dr Jasmine Reed Psy.D
Education
Bachelors of Arts in Psychology California State University Los Angeles
Masters in Counselling Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy National University
Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP-LA)
Doctor of Psychology degree with an emphasis in Multicultural Community from the California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP-LA )
Area of expertise
Anxiety Disorder,Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder,Life Transitions Issues, Adjustment Disorder,Women’s Issues, Couples Therapy, Maternal Mental Health, Depression, Parenting Issues
Dr. Jasmine Reed has been a longtime proponent of advocacy work for communities of color for over 10 years. She is a licensed psychologist (CA PSY30592, VA 0810006920, NV PY1106, FL TPPY2352) with a wide breadth of experience in mental health services.
On a mission to provide underrepresented communities of color quality mental health services, Dr. Reed launched Ubuntu Psychological Services in 2020 to service these communities with clinicians that looked like them.
With a culture-first business model, Ubuntu Psychological Services provides a space for people of color to have their cultural nuances understood.
Prior to launching Ubuntu Psychological services, Dr. Reed had extensive experience working in government institutions as a mental healthcare provider and advocate, assisting in her quest to aid the rehabilitation of offenders.
Beyond her background in law enforcement psychology, Dr. Reed has worked with a variety of populations such as geriatrics, foster youth, couples, immigration, Psychological Assessments, and chronic and severe mental health conditions.
She has also taught doctoral, master, and bachelor level courses in psychology, human development, early childhood education, sociology, and criminal justice. Furthermore, she has provided and spearheaded workshops in a wide range of topics such as higher education, women’s empowerment, Christian counseling, diversity issues, and race within the correctional system.
Committed to her pursuit of servicing individuals, couples, and families of color, Dr. Reed hopes to continue the foundational work and create healthy dialogue surrounding mental health.