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Guzman & Baker is a mental health therapy practice dedicated to helping individuals, families, and children navigate life’s most difficult challenges. Our team of licensed clinicians brings compassion, clinical expertise, and a genuine commitment to your well-being to every session.

Our providers

Our practice is staffed by licensed clinical social workers (LCSW and LSCSW) and licensed master social workers (LMSW). Each provider has completed graduate-level training in evidence-based therapeutic approaches and holds an active state license.

Individual therapy

One-on-one sessions focused on your personal goals, mental health challenges, and growth.

Family therapy

Sessions that bring family members together to improve communication and resolve conflict.

Child therapy

Age-appropriate therapeutic support for children facing emotional and behavioral challenges.

Telehealth

Secure video sessions available so you can access care from home or anywhere.

Our mission and values

We believe that access to quality mental health care should be straightforward and free of stigma. Our practice is built on three core values:
  • Compassion — We meet you where you are, without judgment.
  • Evidence-based care — We use therapeutic approaches that research has shown to be effective, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), trauma-informed care, and solution-focused therapy.
  • Accessibility — We accept major insurance plans and work with you to find a provider and schedule that fits your life.

What to expect when starting therapy

Starting therapy for the first time can feel uncertain. Here is what the process looks like at Guzman & Baker.
1

Schedule your first appointment

Submit your information through our online new patient request form. We will match you with a provider whose specialties align with your needs.
2

Complete intake paperwork

Before your first session, you will receive intake forms to complete electronically. These cover your history, current concerns, insurance, and payment information.
3

Attend your first session

Your first session is an intake appointment. Your therapist will ask questions to understand your background, your goals, and what brings you to therapy.
4

Develop a treatment plan

Together with your therapist, you will set goals and agree on a treatment approach. Most clients begin with weekly or biweekly sessions.
5

Continue and adjust

Therapy is a process. Your provider will regularly check in with you about your progress and adjust the plan as needed.
You do not need a referral from a primary care provider to schedule with us. You can contact our office directly to get started.

How to schedule

Submit a request through our online new patient request form. When you reach out, let us know:
  • Whether you are seeking individual, family, or child therapy
  • Your insurance plan
  • Your preferred days and times for appointments
A member of our team will follow up within one to two business days to confirm your submission and send intake paperwork if your new patient request was accepted by the selected provider.
If you are unsure which type of therapy is right for you, we can help. Our staff can help you review your options before your first session.