Marc Sherman, LMFT #141246
Do you want someone to hear you...really listen to you? Someone who meets you on your life journey and provides an empathetic environment with understanding and free from judgement?
Marc offers a collaborative approach to therapy where client and therapist work together to find solutions and alternatives to seeing life through a different lens and life perspective.
Marc’s warm and inviting presence will help put clients at ease as they present the issues that are impeding their growth and peaceful existence. Marc believes that having inner peace, coping skills and happiness are essential for one to successfully navigate the travails of life.
Marc is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and holds a Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from Azusa Pacific University. Marc attended Claremont McKenna College for undergraduate school and earned a BA in Philosophy. While in college, Marc excelled in baseball and football. As a captain on the baseball team, Marc enhanced his leadership and people skills.
Marc has received training in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and in Gottman Method Couples Therapy. In addition, Marc has also received training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution Focused Therapy and Narrative Therapy. As a former All-American, collegiate and semi-professional baseball player, Marc is also trained in Sports Psychology.
Marc’s passions are serving God, service of others, mentorship and over-the-line (beach softball).
Marc looks forward to meeting you today, hearing your story and hoping to help make a favorable difference in your life and journey.
Areas of Focus:
Couples
Marital Therapy
Individuals
Families
Adolescents & Teens
Young Adults
PTSD
Anger
Depression
Anxiety
Life Transitions
Sports Performance
You may directly contact Marc by phone or email:
P: (619) 535-9370
E: msherman@sdicouples.com
You may directly contact Marc by phone or email:
P: (619) 535-9370
E: msherman@sdicouples.com
Marc Sherman on Expectations for Therapy