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Empowering individuals and families to build a brighter future

A Solution-Oriented Therapist for Individual, Couples & Families

Jan Broderick, LCSW, is a seasoned therapist with over 14 years of experience supporting individuals, couples, and families in navigating life challenges and achieving lasting personal growth. Based in sunny Santa Barbara, California, she offers a supportive and collaborative approach to psychotherapy, helping clients identify solutions and build resilience.

Empowering Clients Through a Practical Approach

Jan's treatment philosophy is solution-focused and practical. She combines conventional therapeutic methods with alternative and evidence-based approaches to tailor her interventions to each client's unique needs. Her collaborative and interactive style fosters open communication and empowers clients to actively participate in their healing process.

Areas of Expertise

  • Individual Counseling: Addressing anxiety, depression, trauma, and personal growth.
  • Couples Counseling: Strengthening communication, intimacy, and managing conflict in relationships.
  • Family Counseling: Supporting blended families, parenting challenges, and resolving family conflicts.
  • Postpartum Depression: Providing specialized support for mothers experiencing postnatal depression.
  • Life Transitions: Guiding clients through major life changes like job changes, relocation, or grief.

Beyond Traditional Therapy

Jan recognizes the importance of holistic health and integrates alternative approaches like mindfulness practices, cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques, and EMDR therapy when appropriate. She believes in empowering clients to take charge of their own destinies and create lasting positive changes.

A Dedicated Professional

Jan is an active member of the Santa Barbara community, serving on various boards and volunteering her expertise. She is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) and maintains a current license in California. She is also a member of the National Association of Social Workers.

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