Are you or someone you know struggling with depression, anxiety, relationship conflicts, parenting difficulties, child behavior issues, problems at school, life transitions, work challenges, or other mental health issues?
Our highly trained licensed and pre-licensed counselors provide individual and group psychotherapy, child play therapy, and school counseling. This program is affordable, bilingual and MediCal is accepted.
FSA psychiatrists provide medication evaluation and follow-up in collaboration with the individual's therapist. Through the Marin Alliance for Psychiatric Services, these services are offered to clients of three other community-based programs.
Trauma Recovery Services and Community Education Programs are also available.
Comprehensive services are provided in southern Marin at offices located in Sausalito. For further information, click on Southern Marin Services.
A special program, AgeSong, is offered for older adults (65 years and over). Groups for men and women provide a forum to share concerns and desires, enlivening the search for deeper joy in later years. Participants are inspired to “enjoy the privileged gift of a long life.” Click on AgeSong for more information.
Parent Child Interaction Therapy
This is an evidence-based treatment program designed to work with parents and children together to improve the quality of the parent-child relationship and to teach parents how to effectively address challenging behavior. With a focus on both relationship enhancement and discipline, parents are coached to increase positive and supportive communication with their child and learn very effective child-management skills.
PCIT is appropriate for Children who:
 ∙ Are between the ages of 2 and 8 years old.
 ∙ Exhibit many of the following behavioral concerns: difficulty in
  school; aggression toward parents, siblings, and/or other children;
  refusing to follow directions; frequent temper tantrums;
  swearing, defiance.
 ∙ Are currently living with their parent (or will soon be reunited)
 ∙ May be on medication to manage their behavioral problems
 ∙ Or are currently in foster care (treatment can be conducted with
  biological, foster, or adoptive parents).
For further information, contact Diana Hill, MFT at 415-491-5712 or email: dhill@fsamarin.org
