KINSHIP counseling COLLECTIVE
Anxiety & Depression Therapy in California
Virtual therapy for California residents statewide.
In-person available in the Bay Area & Sonoma County.
Your Brain Is Not Broken.
Anxiety and depression therapy in California looks different at Kinship than it does at most practices. We're not here to hand you a checklist or a breathing exercise and call it healing. We're here to actually understand what's happening — in your body, your history, and the world around you.
Maybe your mind won't slow down. You ruminate, replay, rehearse. You catastrophize things that haven't happened yet and dissect things that already have. You know the worry isn't always rational but you can't make it stop.
Maybe it looks more like depression — a flatness, a fog, a version of yourself that keeps showing up to life but feels far away from it. You're functioning. Maybe even succeeding. But something is missing and you can't name it.
Maybe it's both. For a lot of people it is.
Wherever you are with it — we're here.
“Anxiety is like a rocking chair. It gives you something to do but doesn’t get you very far.”
— Jodi Picoult
The only thing more exhausting than being depressed is pretending that you’re not.
How We Treat Anxiety and Depression
We don't use a single method for treating anxiety and depression — because anxiety and depression don't show up the same way in every person.
For some clients, the work is cognitive — learning to notice and interrupt the thought patterns that keep them stuck in worry or low mood. For others, it's somatic — understanding how anxiety lives in the body, how depression dulls sensation, and learning to work with the nervous system rather than against it. For others, it's relational — exploring where these patterns came from and what they might be protecting.
We draw from IFS (Internal Family Systems), somatic therapy, mindfulness-based approaches, trauma-informed care, and relational therapy. What we use depends on you — your history, your body, your goals, and what actually resonates.
Our therapists are BIPOC, queer, and neurodivergent-affirming. You won't have to explain your identity before we get to the work. The context of your life is part of the work.
Who Comes to Us With Anxiety and Depression
Our clients navigating anxiety and depression are a diverse group. What they share is that their experience hasn't fit neatly into the standard narrative.
You might be a person of color whose anxiety is inseparable from the stress of navigating racism, code-switching, or carrying the weight of your community. Research is clear that race-based stress is real — and therapy that doesn't account for it is incomplete.
You might be queer or neurodivergent and exhausted from masking, performing, and managing how you're perceived in spaces that weren't designed with you in mind. That exhaustion is not a personal failing. It's a reasonable response to an unreasonable ask.
You might be a high-achiever whose depression is invisible because you keep showing up, keep producing, keep holding it together — while quietly falling apart inside.
You might be a teenager or young adult carrying more than anyone around you realizes, in a world that feels relentless and a future that feels uncertain.
Or you might just be someone whose brain won't quiet down. Someone who ruminates, loops, overthinks. Someone who lies awake rehearsing conversations or dreading things that haven't happened yet. Someone who is tired of not being able to be present in their own life.
Online therapy for anxiety and depression in California means you can access this support from wherever you are — without adding another logistical burden to an already full life.
All of it is welcome here.
FAQs
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Anxiety and depression can show up in many ways—persistent worry, racing thoughts, overwhelming sadness, loss of motivation, or feeling disconnected from yourself and others. If these feelings are affecting your daily life, relationships, or sense of well-being, therapy can help you regain balance and find relief.
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Research consistently shows that online therapy is as effective as in-person therapy for anxiety and depression. At Kinship, all of our therapy is delivered via secure telehealth — which means you can access care from wherever you are in California. For many clients, the convenience and privacy of virtual sessions actually makes it easier to show up consistently, which matters a lot for long-term progress.
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Somatic therapy for anxiety focuses on the body, not just the mind. Anxiety isn't only a thought pattern — it also lives in the body as tension, a racing heart, shallow breathing, or a feeling of being unable to settle. Somatic approaches help you notice and work with these physical sensations, regulate your nervous system, and build a greater sense of safety in your own body over time.
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Yes — and this is one of the most common reasons people seek anxiety therapy. Overthinking and rumination are patterns where the mind loops on worries, replays past events, or rehearses future scenarios. Therapy can help you understand why your brain does this, interrupt the cycle, and build a different relationship with your own thoughts. IFS, mindfulness-based approaches, and somatic therapy are all particularly effective for this.
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Anxiety and depression are often shaped by lived experiences, identity, and systemic factors. Working with a BIPOC or queer therapist means receiving care from someone who understands these complexities without requiring extra explanation. Our therapists offer:
✅ Culturally responsive care that acknowledges the impact of identity, racism, and oppression on mental health.
✅ Affirming, nonjudgmental support for those navigating queer, trans, or intersectional identities.
✅ A safer space where you don’t have to censor yourself or educate your therapist on your lived experience.
✅ Healing-centered approaches that recognize the impact of collective trauma, community grief, and intergenerational resilience.Therapy is most effective when you feel seen, heard, and supported. Working with a therapist who understands your experiences can make a significant difference in your healing.
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Kinship Therapist understand that dealing with anxiety and depression can be really tough. Therapy with us can be a safe and supportive place for you to explore and understand your thoughts and feelings. Kinship Therapists can help you identify and challenge negative thought patterns, develop coping strategies, and work through difficult emotions. Additionally, therapy with us can provide valuable tools and techniques to manage symptoms, improve how you feel about yourself, and enhance your overall well-being. Therapy can allow you to better understand yourself and your situation and, ultimately, work towards positive change and personal growth. Remember, you're not alone; seeking help is a brave and important step towards feeling better.
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Therapy for anxiety and depression focuses on understanding and managing the specific emotional and physical symptoms that come with these conditions. It provides tools to:
Calm an overactive mind and reduce excessive worry
Ease feelings of hopelessness, sadness, or disconnection
Develop coping strategies for stress, overwhelm, or emotional numbness
Address thought patterns that contribute to low mood or anxious spirals
Strengthen self-compassion and resilience
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We take a holistic, culturally responsive approach to therapy. Our therapists integrate Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based practices, relational therapy, trauma-informed care, and somatic approaches to support your healing. Therapy is not one-size-fits-all—we collaborate with you to find the tools that work best for your unique experience.
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Yes. Whether you’ve been experiencing these feelings for years or they’re just beginning to impact your life, therapy can help. Healing doesn’t mean erasing your emotions—it means learning how to manage them, build resilience, and create a life where you feel more grounded and supported.
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Item descripAbsolutely. Anxiety and depression don’t just affect the mind—they also impact the body. You may experience tension, headaches, digestive issues, fatigue, sleep disturbances, or a racing heart. Therapy can help by integrating mindfulness techniques, nervous system regulation, and practical strategies to manage these symptoms holistically.
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It’s completely normal to feel hesitant about therapy, especially if it’s new to you. Opening up can feel vulnerable, but our therapists create a non-judgmental, compassionate space where you can go at your own pace. You are in control of your healing process, and we are here to support you in a way that feels safe and empowering.
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There’s no set timeline for therapy—it depends on your unique needs, goals, and healing process. Some people find relief in a few sessions, while others benefit from ongoing support as they navigate life’s ups and downs. We will work with you to determine what feels right for you.
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We offer a free 20-minute consultation where you can ask questions, share what's bringing you to therapy, and get a feel for whether Kinship is the right fit for anxiety or depression support. Email us at info@simplykinship.com
Accessible Online Therapy
Recognizing the importance of accessibility, we offer online therapy sessions for residents of California and Oregon. This allows you to receive support from the comfort of your own space, ensuring convenience and continuity of care.
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Healing starts with connection. Whether you're seeking therapy, clinical supervision, or simply a space where you can feel seen and supported, we’re here to walk alongside you. You don’t have to do this alone. Reach out today, and let’s take the next step together.