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About Whole Health Counseling
Whole Health Counseling is a team of therapists that care about you. Founded by Traci Freeman, it's her vision of a counseling center that focuses on the whole person - mind, body, career and relationships. All parts of you are welcome.
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Whether you have been in therapy before or this is your first time, you are welcome to be your authentic self. Our approach is warm and compassionate, humanistic, body-oriented, somatic, emotionally focused and relational.
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We offer telehealth and in person therapy, as long as you are a California resident.
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Contact us today to be matched with a therapist that's the right fit for you. It only takes a few minutes.
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Our main office has a beautiful indoor and outdoor space, both available for therapy.
OUR TEAM
Traci Freeman (she/her)
Founder and LMFT, 122329
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Supervisor
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President, San Francisco Chapter of Marriage & Family Therapists
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Public Speaker
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Since Traci changed careers in 2015, she has always wanted her own counseling center. She brings all of herself into this work - the entrepreneur, business woman, mother, instructor and therapist, in the hopes that her talented team of therapists have a meaningful impact on people's lives. She created the couples workshop based on her years of couples therapy and trainings. Traci is skilled to work with adult individuals that come to therapy for depression, relationship issues (romantic and/or family), life transitions, substance abuse, trauma, sexuality, sexual disorders, communication, marriage, raising children, rumination, low self esteem and other life challenges. She loves baseball and plays on a co-ed softball team, enjoys traveling, photography, hiking, live music, cycling and being active. She is a graduate of the University of Texas, Dallas and California Institute of Integral Studies. Her undergraduate and graduate degree are in psychology. She is on the board of the San Francisco California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists and has completed half her hours to become a certified sex therapist. She has also studied couples and trauma work in depth. ​
Shae Burnette (she/they)
Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, 151126
Shae specializes in supporting individuals and couples navigating identity exploration, existential crisis, burnout, interpersonal dynamics, life transitions, chronic pain/illness, anxiety, depression, and neurodivergence. They are attuned to both the acute and long-term needs of individuals and couples, and they strive to help clients balance both building acceptance in the here and now, and resourcing themselves for change and growth. Shae’s practice is informed by psychodynamic therapy, Gestalt theory, mindfulness techniques, strengths-based approaches, and crisis intervention/stabilization work. Shae holds a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from The Wright Institute, and a Bachelor’s degree in Theatre Arts. With a background in crisis counseling, Shae brings to sessions a collaborative, non-judgmental approach, and an understanding of the challenges individuals face during key transitions in life.
Alejandra Shuttleworth (she/her)
Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, 148834
Ashley Macy (she/her)
Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, 136433
Ashley received her Masters of Arts degree in Counseling Psychology and has worked in the mental health field as an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and Associate Professional Clinical Counselor since 2022. Ashley has a breadth of knowledge and experience supporting youth and adult clients struggling with activation, dysregulation, rumination, overwhelm, lethargy, low motivation, a sense of stuckness, relational dynamics, communication challenges, obstacles impeding and affecting transitions and change disconnection, dissociation, detachment, and trauma. In her practice, she wholeheartedly invites and embraces curious reflection and collaborative experimentation. Through attuning to your goals and needs in therapy, she hopes to elicit a sense of grounding and balance, as well as humility, levity and ease. Her approach is relational, experiential, and client-centered. Ashley has experience and training in Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), Cognitive and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (CBT and DBT. respectively), nonviolent communication and parts work modalities.
Arabella Hester (she/her)
Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, 143574
Associate Professional Clinical Counselor 15430
Arabella is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist with a BA from UC Berkeley. She received her Masters in counseling psychology from The Wright Institute in Berkeley and trained at the Marina Counseling Center in San Francisco. Whether working with couples or individuals, her therapeutic approach is rooted in attachment theory and integrative methods. She emphasizes the importance of feeling secure and heard within the therapy space. This involves investing time in understanding the client’s uniqueness and goals. Arabella highly values individuality and implements an approach that honors every individual, infusing creativity, humor, and care into her practice. As a therapist she is engaged, authentic, and direct. She helps clients disentangle unhelpful coping strategies that may have served a purpose in the past but are no longer serving them. She is naturally attuned and empathetic, using humor and authenticity to work collaboratively with clients. Arabella’s specialties include couples, intimate relationships and family dynamics, sex and intimacy, LGBTQIA+, Coming-out, Pregnancy and Parenting, Trauma, Bi-Cultural, Trauma, Depression, and Anxiety.