About me
“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
In my journey, I have learned that the roots of our disharmony must be identified – we must become aware of the underlying causes of our problematic issues before we can recover our authentic self.
In addition to doing individual therapy, I am an adjunct at a university where I teach Psychology and I am a court-recognized expert on sexual assault and child abuse. In this role, I do Forensic Psychology consultation work with attorneys who represent court-dependent minors. I look closely into the lives of people harmed, both physically and emotionally, within the context of the family. Victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, the maltreatment of children, and the elderly – vulnerable people who were harmed instead of protected by the family system. I am keenly aware of the negative impact, generationally, of this childhood exposure to family chaos and trauma.
These experiences led me to intensely examine underlying motivations and to the advanced study of a psychological theory—family systems theory. I have learned that while justice is an important component of healing, it is not the whole picture.
Authentic recovery must include awareness, responsibility, courage, and forgiveness. I help my clients discover for themselves these vital components of authentic healing.
On a personal level, I enjoy nature and outdoor activities – the beach, hiking, bird-watching, and camping.
I would like to include a note to our modern-day warriors – today’s public servants – those individuals who must daily share the pain of others- up close – our first responders. You may find yourself having significant impairment in your social or occupational areas of functioning, or you may have the need to process a stressful event you have experienced. If you begin experiencing increased emotional arousal (anger, irritability, fear, depression) in daily events, you may be experiencing acute stress response. There are critical components involved in coming to terms with acute or post-traumatic stress, and I would be honored to help you recognize and implement these steps. I have been there.
To anyone considering therapy, no matter the source of their emotional pain, authentic healing involves understanding the fundamental processes of life and using the principles inherent in that understanding. Once the roots of our disharmony are identified—awareness—we can employ the principles of responsibility, courage, and forgiveness to recover genuine emotional health.
My clients have taught me that they prefer practical, goal-driven therapy. Because of this, I like to use solution-focused and Cognitive Behavioral theories in my work. Many of my past clients have reported that they prefer these theories. They prefer improving negative symptoms during treatment via solution-focused therapy and setting clear, concise, and realistic goal-setting concepts found in Cognitive Behavioral treatment.
Thank you for taking the time to read about me. I wish you the emotional health needed to live the life you dream of. In considering me as a therapist for yourself, I can’t overstate my gratitude to you for allowing me to serve you in this way.
Andrea McLellan's National Provider Identifier (NPI) Details
Andrea McLellan, LMFT
NPI: 1366634495
Enumeration Date: 2007-08-13
Last updated: 2012-10-08
Sole Proprietor: YES
Status: active
Postal Address: 140 E STETSON AVE STE 242, HEMET, CA
Phone: 951-925-3839
Primary Practice Address: 29748 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD, TEMECULA, CA
Practice's phone: 951-252-9911
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License: LMFT
California
License number: 51616
Expires at 2025-08-31
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