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Robynn Mays

Associate Clinical Social Worker -

My name is Robynn Mays and I am an Associate Clinical Social Worker. From a young age, I knew I wanted to make a change and help others, which is why I pursued and received my Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology with a Minor in Sociology, and my Masters in Social Work from Arizona State University. Currently, I am working towards my Doctorate in Marital and Family Therapy with an interest in research regarding postpartum depression amongst mothers.


I always knew I wanted to make an impact on others throughout their life to help resolve struggles, so providing individual, couple, and family therapy to help people through hard times in life has become my passion. Through listening and understanding while showing compassion, I am able to connect with others in order to provide balance through therapy. I have several years in the mental health field, providing psychotherapy in non-profit agencies, treatment centers, elementary, middle and high schools, and in the university setting. I worked with individuals diagnosed with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, post-traumatic stress disorder and other mood disorders. And I have experience in treatment with couples and families who are struggling with their relationships, self-esteem and family transitions.


Let me join you in this new chapter in your life. You are the author in your story and I am here to listen to you. If you are struggling with different life situations, such as a mental health disorder, relationships, family dynamics, trauma, shame and guilt, adjusting to parenthood, or you would like to better develop yourself, I am here to walk alongside you to make sure you succeed in your goals and more. I look forward to getting to know you and helping you through this thing we call life.



Skills and Expertise
Abandonment
Academic Underachievement
Addiction
Adjusting to Change / Life Transitions
Abuse / Survivors of Abuse
Adjustment to College
Adoption / Foster Care Issues
Adult
Alcohol Use
Anger Management
Anxiety
Attachment Issues
Attention Deficit (ADHD)
athletes
Behavioral Issues
Behavioral Issuess
Bipolar Disorder
birth
Blended Family Issues
Body Image
Breakups
Bullying
Career Counseling
Caregiver Issues or Stress
Child or Adolescent
Chronic Illness or Disability
codependency
Codependency
college age
Commitment Issues
Communication Problems
Control Issues
Coping Mechanisms
Couple Counseling
Couples therapy
Creative Blocks
Depression
Developmental Disorders
Dissociation
Dissociative Disorders
Divorce
Divorce and Divorce Adjustment
Domestic Abuse
Domestic Violence
Dual Diagnosis
Elderly Persons Disorders
Emotional Abuse
Emotional Disturbance
Emotional Intelligence
Emptiness
Family Conflict
Family of Origin Issues
Fatherless
Fear
Fertility Issues
Forgiveness
Gay Issues
grief
Guilt
Health Illness and Medical Issues
Helplessness and Victimhood
HIV / AIDS
Identity Issues
Inadequacy
Individuation
Infertility
Infidelity and Affair Recovery
Irritability
Isolation
Jealousy
Learning Disablilities
LGBTQ
Life Coaching
Life Purpose
Loss
Loss or Grief
Marital Therapy
Marriage Couseling
Medication Management
Men
Mens Issues and Problems
Midlife Crisis
Mindfulness based therapy
Mood Disorders
Multicultural Concerns
Navigating Identity in Relationships
Obsessions and Compulsions
Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
Panic
Paranoia
Parenting
Peer Relationships
Perfectionism
Personality Disorders
Postpartum Depression
pregnancy
Premarital Counseling
Relationship Issues
Self Esteem
Self-Harming
severe mental illness
Sex Therapy
Sexual Abuse
Sexual Addiction
Sexual assault
Sexual Minorities
Sexual Minoritues
Single Parenting Issues
Skills Groups
Sleep or Insomnia
Spirituality
Stress
Substance Use
Suicidal Ideation
teen
Teen Violence
Teens
Thinking Disorders
Transgender Issues
Trauma
Trauma and PTSD
Veteran Issues
Women's issue

Treatment Orientation
Acceptance Commitment Therapy
Art Therapy
Child Parent Psychotherapy
Coaching
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Cognitive Processing Therapy
Couple and Family Systems Therapy
Contemplative
DBT Informed Therapy
Developmental
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique)
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)
Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
experiential
Experiential Therapy
Family Systems Therapy
Family/Marital Therapy
Feminist
Gestalt
Gottman Method
Gottman Method Couples Therapy
Harm Reduction
Health/Wellness-based
Humanistic
Interpersonal
Intervention
IFS
Marital Couple/ Family Communication Therapy
Mindfulness
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)
Motivational Interviewing
Music Therapy
Narrative
Person Centered Therapy
psychotherapy
Reality therapy
Relational Therapy
Self-Compassion
Solution Focused Brief Therapy
Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
Solution Focused Therapy
Telehealth-based
Therapeutic Yoga
Therapeutic/Mindful Movement
Therapy unique to each client
Transpersonal
Trauma Focused Therapy
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Writing

Modality
Couples
Family
Children
Group
Individuals
Location
31815 Camino Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Availability

Message for schedule.

Finances

Avg Cost (per session):
$100- Individual Therapy $130-Couples/Family Therapy

Sliding Scale: Yes

Accepted Payment Methods:
Visa, MasterCard, Discover

Does not accept insurance

License

Years in Practice: 3

Postgraduate:
Arizona State University

Client Focus

Languages:
English

Age:
Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),
Adults,
Elders (65+),
Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13)

Ethnicity:
All

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