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    I've had the incredible fortune of being a client of Sara's for 4 years, which spanned the entirety…read moreof the pandemic and multiple chapters full of huge change in my life. There was death and birth, love newly blossoming and relationships ending, major professional changes, big moves... you name it! Sara supported me through all of it with such solidity, soulfulness, insight and care. I truly cannot imagine being where I am today if not for having her in my corner. She continually saw the best in me even while holding me in the darkest places, knew my strengths even when I felt weak, called me in when I needed it and helped me find and stay on the path to my highest good. She's an excellent, skilled practitioner to be sure. Her somatic and trauma-informed toolkit brings about meaningful and lasting change. Yet it's her heart and loving, steady presence that I'm most grateful for. I got to experience secure attachment with Sara and develop a set of relational skills that I will continue to carry with me and refine for the rest of my life. And I will also feel immensely grateful to her for the rest of my life as well. Thank you, Sara

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    Feminist Therapy Associates

    Feminist Therapy Associates

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    I want to respond to the previous review, even though you wrote it a long time ago. I saw Jeanne…read morevery short term several years ago and did experience her as a good listener, but I do not doubt your experience as you have no reason to state it if it isn't true. I did want to disagree about the sliding scale. A 33% decrease in fee IS a generous discount. She has to live in the outrageously expensive bay area as do you and I doubt if she went lower, she'd be able to make ends meet. I don't think you will find a therapist for less. My current therapist charges 175 per hour, she does have a PhD and she reduced her fee to 160 per hour (wow!). Then she told me after a year of that she was willing to shave off another 10.00! (double wow) So, I think the fact that Jeanne cuts her fee by 1/3rd is pretty good. I think you will need to adjust your expectations. I say that compassionately. It is a bitter truth that counseling is for the well off and even though I resent it sometimes, I know that people who are self employed have a lot of expenses:more taxes to pay, office space, they may need to hire an accountant, and other things as well. Do you have Kaiser? Kaiser Richmond has a very good psychiatry/counseling department and it is cheap. 25.00 per session. But, you need to be a member. Really I blame the expensive Bay Area more than Jeanne Courtney for the price. Finally, sorry about the chill you felt around having a husband. I have had that experience with lesbian therapists too. When I was trying to figure out by sexual orientation, my therapist asked me all kinds of questions about my relationship with a woman I was dating, who turned into a long-term partner. When I had briefly dated a man previous to that relationship--no questions at all. When I mentioned to her that she never asked me about that relationship, she literally said "I'll leave it to you to bring that up". I really lost faith in her over all of that.

    I rang Jeanne Courtney, a partner/founder of Feminist Therapy Associates, because I needed to find…read morea counsellor for grief. I had my hopes up, especially after reading on her website the following key points, direct quotes on the website by Jeanne Courtney: "As we work together to make your life better, I bring patience and compassion to the ups and downs of that process, and I can show you how to do the same," "I'm a passionate ally for transgender folks, and I work with all sexual orientations and genders, as well as the kink and poly communities," and finally "to make therapy affordable, I accept Medi-Cal for Alameda County, and have a generous sliding scale." This lady who espouses patience, seemingly didn't even have the capability to patiently listen to me on the phone! The amount of times she interrupted me was astounding, and definitely not something I've ever been accustomed to experiencing from someone in this industry. This was my first red flag. My second was how her Energy shifted toward me when I mentioned my husband. Dreading the box she would undoubtedly put me in (something to which I've grown accustomed when speaking to people from certain "communities"), this unfortunately did not surprise me. I held out hope, however, that given time, she'd be able to remove me from that box, especially when she learned more about my own orientation, which is never what meets the eye upon first meeting me. However, we will never get that far, because her claim that she has a "generous sliding scale" is something mock-worthy! I have been in therapy many times over, and I have worked with "sliding scales" most of those times. Her starting rate, without using a sliding scale, is 150 an hour. When, through all her impatient interruptions, I was finally able to share with her our income, she said we "qualified for (her) lowest end on the sliding scale." I held my breath to hear what that would be, and then gasped when she stated it was "100 an hour." WHAT? That is what she calls a "generous sliding scale?" Her LOWEST is only 50 dollars less? That is just ridiculous. I just relayed this to my 22 year old daughter, whose reaction mirrored mine, and it was she who encouraged me to put this on yelp. I trust others who have experience working with therapists will agree and not waste their time with such hypocrisy.

    Bill Say - lifecoach - Updated May 2026

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