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Identifies As
She / Her / HersWomanAsian-American, Eastern European, Pacific Islander, White, Biracial or MultiracialMillennial
Get To Know Me
What was your path to becoming a therapist? What inspired you to choose this profession?
My path to becoming a therapist started in high school when I took an Intro to Psychology class. I was intrigued by the content and loved to learn about how the brain and behavior correlate to one another. Since high school, I had this dream to become a therapist to help individuals with various situations and to also further my knowledge of working with individuals who are all different in their own way. One of the best things about being a therapist is that I still get to learn something new every day.
What is your style/approach to therapy?
My approach to therapy is rooted in CBT, as it has been proven to help with a variety of issues. I believe that if we can change our cognitions, we can change how we decide to live and grow through life. My approach to therapy is to meet the client where they are at and to make them as comfortable as possible. I always remind the client that the work is slow, but that the best work is done when we take our time and are ourselves.
What does success look like in therapy? How will a client know that they are making progress?
Success in therapy is hard to describe, as it may look different to each person. For me, success comes when a client states that they feel better or feel that they are improving in some way. A client knows that they are making progress when they feel good about choices they are making, may take new approaches to certain situations, or even when they start to feel more like their true selves.
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Specialties
Specializes in
DepressionAnxietySelf-EsteemSexuality Based IssuesIdentity development
General Expertise
DepressionAnxietyCareersRelationship IssuesSelf-EsteemSexuality Based IssuesBorderline Personality DisorderRace & Cultural IdentitySocial AnxietyADHDAbuse/Survivors of abuseAdolescent mental healthAttachment issuesBipolar disorderBody dysmorphiaCommunication issuesCultural adjustmentDivorce & separationDomestic violenceFamily issues
Treatment Approaches
Strength Based TherapyMindfulness PracticesArt TherapyCognitive Processing TherapyCulturally Sensitive TherapyFamily Systems TherapyPerson-Centered TherapyInternal Family Systems TherapyMulticultural TherapyNarrative TherapyPlay TherapyTrauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior TherapyCognitive Behavioral Therapy for InsomniaCognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Motivational InterviewingEmotionally Focused TherapyMindfulness-Based Cognitive TherapyAttachment-Based TherapyMarriage and Family Therapy
Clientele
Types of Therapy
Family TherapyCouples CounselingIndividual TherapyGroup TherapyChild Counseling
Serves Ages
ParentsYoung Adults (18-24)Adults (25-65)Seniors (65+)Children (5-12)Adolescents (13-17)
Languages
English
Insurance & Fees
Insurances Accepted
AetnaAnthemBlue Cross Blue ShieldBlue Shield of CaliforniaCignaUnitedHealthCare (UHC)Health NetMagellan HealthOptumTRICARE
Cash Pay Rates/Out-of-Pocket
| First Session: | $100 |
| Family Therapy: | $100 |
| Couples Counseling: | $100 |
| Individual Therapy: | $100 |
| Group Therapy: | $100 |
| Child Counseling: | $100 |
Professional Background
Licensure
Under Supervision: Mariah Aniasco , Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, 133185 is practicing under the supervision of Nancy Paloma Collins (California, LMFT, 97352) at Paloma Therapy.
Please, note: A clinician listed as being “clinically supervised” is completing clinical hours toward their licensure. They have one or more fully licensed clinical supervisors that often have special training. They consult with their supervisor(s) on all of their cases.
Education
Pepperdine University, Master of Arts, Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy, 2022
Work HistoryMy practicum work was with children, transitional aged youth, young adults, and adults who were of low socioeconomic status. A lot of my work was with individuals who were dealing with anxiety and depression, body image issues, trauma and abuse, domestic violence, addiction, and trouble adjusting to new phases of their lives. After my internship, I have continued to work with several different populations on these similar issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s not uncommon to have questions before starting therapy.
Mariah Aniasco , AMFT, has answered a few of the questions they receive most often from new clients.
Is Mariah Aniasco accepting new clients?
Yes, Mariah Aniasco is accepting new clients for online therapy in California.
Does Mariah Aniasco accept insurance?
Yes, Mariah Aniasco accepts insurance, including Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Blue Shield of California, Cigna, Health Net, Magellan Health, Optum, TRICARE and UnitedHealthCare (UHC).
What types of therapy does Mariah Aniasco offer?
Mariah Aniasco offers therapy for children, couples, families, groups and individuals.
Does Mariah Aniasco offer in-person appointments?
No, but people in California can book Mariah Aniasco for virtual appointments (teletherapy).
Does Mariah Aniasco offer online therapy?
Yes, Mariah Aniasco offers online therapy via video sessions and phone sessions to people in California.
How quickly can I see Mariah Aniasco ?
Mariah Aniasco typically can speak with new clients within 48 hours. You can see their current general office hours and request an appointment on their profile page.
What languages does Mariah Aniasco speak?
Mariah Aniasco conducts therapy sessions in English.
Can I book an appointment with Mariah Aniasco online?
Yes, you can easily book an appointment with Mariah Aniasco online using ChoosingTherapy.com’s directory.