Britt Goh, ACSW

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Often I work with individuals and couples that feel stuck. Stuck in their energy and going through the motions. Stuck in their meaning, deeply desiring a sense of purpose but not quite “having one.” Stuck in their relationships and unsure how to communicate. I try not to view symptoms as pathological, instead listening and letting them inform healing. From my perspective, symptoms are non-verbal guides to give us clues into what you may need. Pivoting away from self-punishment to co-existing with all the parts of one’s self.


In treatment, I balance short-term solutions with adjusting long-held narratives. Sessions often focus on patterns and cycles you see in your life, ways of relating to people, investigating what you were taught or what was normalized, what you may have internalized, and encouraging agency and a sense of belonging.


Building a relationship with one's self, learning how to invite and accept care, setting clear and kind boundaries—all of those are skills we don't naturally learn in the system(s) we live in. But therapy could be a place where we do things differently, slowly but surely.

Where you feel like you are an active member of your life, not that life is happening to you.

  • Complex Trauma and PTSD.

  • Grief processing.

  • ENM and Poly relational structures.

  • Sex, kink, and desire.

  • Gender role(s) and exploration.

  • Major career transitions.

  • Racial identity and stabilizing sense of self.

  • Long-standing anxiety, perfectionism, and self-criticism.

Specializations

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MODALITIES

  • Narrative Therapy

  • Mentalization Based Therapy (MBT)

  • Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

  • Parts Work

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)

  • Short-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (STPP)

  • Somatic Therapy

““Freedom is being yourself without permission. Be soft and leave a lasting impression on everybody you meet.””

— Mohadesa Najumi

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FEES:

Individual                                                $195.00

(50 Minute Session)

Couples and Family                                $225.00

(50 Minute Session)

CONTACT BRITT:

Phone: (510) 408-6169

Email: britt@camphorcollective.com