About me
After earning my undergraduate degree at UC Berkeley, I spent a number of years traveling the world and then went on to earn two Master’s degrees, the second in Marriage and Family Therapy. I have been working as a therapist for close to five years, but have worked as a counselor with children, adolescents, and families for over 15 years. I built my own academic counseling business after my first graduate school, in which I fostered relationships with families and the community. This experience working closely with hundreds of local families gave me great insight into the power of supportive, goal oriented, client centered, positive relationships as catalysts for change in individuals and relational systems.
I have clinical expertise working with children, adolescents, and couples in family groups and individually. Wide range of experience working with at risk and high need populations from many demographics. High level of cultural competency. Skilled in diagnosis, case conceptualization, and treatment. Experience working with trauma, severe mental illness, and addiction. Credentialed Triple P parenting provider. Clinical orientation in solution focused, CBT, trauma informed, recovery, and mindfulness models. In my therapeutic practice, I began work as a school counselor, seeing cases where children and families were often affected by immigration stressors, gang violence, mental health and substance use issues, poverty, domestic violence and abuse, cultural conflicts, and other risk factors. I have also worked for several years with families referred by Child Welfare Services for abuse and neglect and I have had experience with a wide range of diagnoses and treatment. I feel comfortable and capable working with clients from all walks of life, from high functioning mentally stable clients with great insight to those who have more severe diagnoses or multiple risk factors, I approach my clients with the belief that they are capable and valuable, and that with my support in identifying their strengths and resources, both internal and external, they can gain skills and achieve goals that can instill a sense of hope which enables them to move forward successfully.
I have spent a great deal of time traveling, living, and working in diverse parts of the world, and I believe my own experiences coupled with my genuine positive regard for people has cultivated a broad perspective of understanding that contributes to my success as a therapist.
Kona Gleitsman's National Provider Identifier (NPI) Details
Kona Gleitsman, Mft trainee
NPI: 1790255883
Enumeration Date: 2018-11-30
Last updated: 2020-02-11
Sole Proprietor: NO
Status: active
Postal Address: 380 ENCINAL ST STE 200, SANTA CRUZ, CA
Phone: 831-469-1700
Primary Practice Address: 380 ENCINAL ST STE 200, SANTA CRUZ, CA
Practice's phone: 831-479-1700
Taxanomy
License: LMFT
California
License number: 126110
Expires at 2025-05-31
Professional experience
Focus and Specialization Areas
Additional focus areas
Therapeutic approaches
Accepting new clients?
Welcoming international clients?
Languages
Kona Gleitsman's location
Kona Gleitsman's years in practice