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Georgette Camisa, LMFT

LMFT 37698

“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Maya Angelou

Hi! I’m Georgette “Gigi” Camisa, a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. I’m passionate to get to know you exactly where you are in life and to walk with you towards your goals and aspirations.

I have 24 years of experience working with diverse populations, ranging from children to the elderly, assisting clients with an extensive range of presenting issues related to depression, anxiety, life stressors/transitions, grief/loss, and relational conflicts.

In addition to private practice, I have provided therapy in a variety of settings: psychiatric/eating disorder/trauma/detox-substance abuse inpatient & outpatient, group, individual, couple’s, family, community and school-based, transitional youth/foster care housing, and domestic violence shelter. My experience also includes Clinical Supervisor, Transitional House/Emancipated Youth Housing Manager, Youth at Risk Counselor, Sober Living Home Intake Coordinator, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in a DV shelter setting.

I obtained my MA in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University, Los Angeles, CA.

My style is empathetic, warm, and collaborative. I believe in creating a safe space to express and discuss difficult and delicate issues. We’ll approach issues together to promote mindfulness that can lead to better life choices. My therapeutic approach is strength-based, utilizing solution-focused therapy, mindful therapy, CBT skills, as well as other techniques/skills as needed, building on your strengths to attain positive outcomes and personal growth in your life.

We sometimes just need an outside perspective to recognize our strengths, talents, and gifts that can help us overcome any obstacle and I look forward to assisting you on your path of self-discovery.

Reaching out is sometimes the hardest step and I thank you for taking that step.

LMFT37698