TAMARA LIPTON, LMFT
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It is an honor to join with and support adults and couples through the process of connection and growth that therapy fosters. I strive to help people to build internal resources and enriched connections that help them to feel resilient and secure, and to live in the world in more satisfying ways. I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist #123190. I received my M.S. in Marriage Family and Child Counseling at San Francisco State University in 2016. I worked for several years in non-profit mental health agencies, and had the opportunity to support diverse people seeking help with a wide variety of mental health and relationship issues. In November 2020 I became licensed as an MFT and began to focus on working with individuals and couples in private practice. People of all cultures, gender identities, sexual orientations and relationship structures are welcome and affirmed in my practice. I regularly engage in trainings and consultations to continue to develop professionally. A short, but not complete selection of trainings that I have completed include:

Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFCT) 48 hour Core Skills (February through September 2025)
Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFCT) 24 hour Externship (July 2024)
Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California Early Career Case Conference, therapists in the first 5 years of licensure 2024-2025
Modern Love: Rethinking Intimacy and Sexuality in Couples Therapy with Esther Perel, LMFT (2023)
San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis Study Group Fall 2022: The Individual in the Group, and the Group in the Individual
Esther Perel on Intimacy and Infidelity in Couples Therapy (2022)
EMDR Basic Training with Phil Manfield (2021)
Janina Fischer's Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Training, Level 1 CCPT (2020)
Gottman Method Couple Therapy Levels 1 & 2 (2016, 2020)

Tamara Lipton, LMFT #123190

Phone: (510)880-8928

Email: [email protected]




If you are needing immediate mental health support, here are some options that are available 24/7: 

National Suicide Prevention line: 988
911
Emergency Room

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