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Our Team

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Tina Marie Del Rosario

LCSW
Pronouns: She/Her

Tina Marie is a licensed clinical social worker. She is the owner of Healing Collective Therapy Group in Los Angeles, CA, and is an adjunct professor at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California.

 

Tina is a biracial, licensed therapist who is a social justice advocate, and lover of music, books, animals, food, and travel. Tina works with individuals, partnerships, and groups to assist in self-discovery and desired outcomes.

 

She enjoys working with people with creative minds, artists, musicians, actors, and those who identify as out-of-the-box thinkers and who live outside the realm of social norms. Some of the areas Tina Marie finds interest in include: interpersonal relationships, identity and authenticity, self-esteem, stress-related issues, anxiety and depression, and developmental and complex trauma. 

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Joe Ricciardi

LCSW
Pronouns: Any/All

Joe's gentle and nonjudgmental approach has allowed him to build bridges with a variety of individuals, both in practice and in life. He considers the work and art of therapy a gift to be shared and is honored to be invited into his clients' lives in a role of encouragement, supporting increased insight and the limitlessness of potential growth.

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Vanessa Harold

ACSW
Pronouns: She/Her

Vanessa Harold, Associate Clinical Social Worker, is a passionate client advocate. Vanessa motivates her clients to meet their best selves by providing a safe, nonjudgmental space, where they can express, explore, and process their concerns. Her client-centered, cognitive behavioral therapy approach allows her to effectively address the unique needs of each client, empowering and challenging them, while recognizing their growth. 

 

Through empathy and compassion, Vanessa’s goal is to provide a supportive environment that promotes her clients’ self-discovery by utilizing areas of influence such as reflective listening and mindfulness. She specializes in working with adults from diverse backgrounds and provides the culturally sensitive treatment. Some of Vanessa’s areas of interest include: trauma, depression, anxiety and stress, couples and relationship therapy, life transitions, alcohol use, sexuality, and anger management.

 

As a Latinx Los Angeles native, Vanessa values inclusivity and diversity in her work and personal life. When she isn’t helping clients, she enjoys traveling, spending time with her multicultural family and dog Rosie, watching romcoms, and making time for self-care. 

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Maggie Shackelford

LCSW 

Pronouns: She/Her

Maggie is a licensed clinical social worker.  She enjoys working with folks struggling with body image, internalized fatphobia, self-esteem and self-worth issues, people-pleasing tendencies, perfectionism, interpersonal relationships, parents navigating life with kiddos, and birthing folks journeying through infertility, pregnancy, and postpartum. 

 

Maggie creates a warm, nurturing, and safe therapeutic space for people to unburden themselves: a nonjudgmental space for folks to let it all go, breathe, and reset.  Maggie knows personally and professionally the healing power of therapy.  She endured a high-risk pregnancy and became a mother in the early months of the pandemic.  Maggie lives with her husband, three-year-old son, a dog, and two cats in Los Angeles.

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Sandra Aragon

AMFT
Pronouns: She/Her

Sandra is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist who has a heart for helping and improving the lives of individuals and families. She finds it important to meet her clients where they are in their healing journey and empowers them to overcome the challenges of life. 

 

Through hope and transformation, Sandra provides a safe space and utilizes various techniques that are based on the specific needs of the client. She works from a humanistic approach first and incorporates different modalities based on the client’s needs, such as Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectal Behavioral Therapy, and Solution Focused Therapy. 

 

Sandra’s commitment to the therapeutic relationship is based on empathy, respect, and freedom of judgment. She enjoys working with people of all ages and identities and has a soft spot for teenagers and young adults. 

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Amanda Silvers

ACSW | Life Coach
Pronouns: She/Her

Amanda is a bi-racial life coach and clinical social worker whose familial history holds a place in social justice and advocacy.  Amanda spends her time hiking in the mountain ranges of Los Angeles, where her dogs are always by her side.  She loves the diverse and eclectic environment surrounding her and gravitates toward people who put kindness and empathy first.  Some areas of interest for Amanda include: identity development, cultural competency, interpersonal relationships, historical trauma, mind-body connection, and anxiety/depression.  

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