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About UsSara Bingaman“Tell me, what will you do with your one wild and precious life?” Mary Oliver Sara Bingaman M.A., MFTRI (IMF45913), is a Marriage & Family Therapy Registered Intern at The Marina Counseling Center in San Francisco . Sara is committed to creating a safe space for people to explore and integrate life's experiences in order to reduce suffering and empower people to engage their life, work, and relationships more fully. She works with people experiencing depression, the after effects of trauma, transition and loss, and couples working through loss of connection, challenges with communication, infidelity, and anger. She is passionate about the ability of group work to deepen one's sense of connectedness, support, and belonging. In addition to the San Francisco Divorce Group, Sara co-facilitates an ongoing weekly men's group for the Insight Prison Project at San Quentin State Prison. Sara's office is located in San Francisco 's Marina District and she is available for daytime and evening appointments. To explore how therapy could help you to live a richer, more satisfying, more engaged life, please call (415) 255-3234 for a free initial telephone consultation. Sara Bingaman M.A., MFTRI (IMF45913) Sara Bingaman is supervised by Debra Taube, MFT (MFC29304). Jeff WrightJeff Wright, MFT (MFC41427) is co-creator of The San Francisco Divorce Group, a 10 week-long transformational support group for individuals who are navigating the end of an intimate relationship. SFDG: Heal. Grow. Recreate Your Life. In his San Francisco based private psychotherapy and counseling practice, Red Road Counseling, Jeff works with people who seek to envision, create, and enjoy a Good Life Well-Lived. He offers a compassionate, effective, and practical approach in offering a wide range of counseling services to individuals, couples, and groups. Jeff also serves as Executive Director of Medicine Path, LLC, an organization dedicated to Honoring Sacred Traditions. Medicine Path offers Sacred Ceremonies and ongoing continuous support to all who come in a good way seeking healing, community, and a deepening connection to spirit. Jeff Wright, MFT (MFC41427) |
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? ~ Marianne Williamson
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