Alyssa Jupiter, MA
Supervised Pre-doctoral Clinician
Alyssa (she/her/hers) is a Pre-doctoral Clinical Trainee from Rosemead School of Psychology. She identifies as a Black woman and is passionate about decreasing stigma around mental health care in communities of color. Throughout her training, Alyssa has provided culturally informed care to a diverse set of clients including couples, children, young adults, adults, LGBTQ+ identifying individuals, and BIPOC individuals. She seeks to understand each of her clients’ unique experiences and perspectives. Alongside addressing clinical concerns such as anxiety and depression, she recognizes the importance of exploring personal passions, nurturing relationships, and enhancing self-care practices. Alyssa assumes a multidisciplinary approach to treatment, utilizing evidence-based practices including Time Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy (TLDP), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT).
Alyssa is committed to tailoring treatment to suit each client’s unique needs, strengths, and values.
Credentials:
Supervised Pre-doctoral Clinician
Supervised by Ryan Thomas, PhD, Licensed Psychologist #31026 – California Board of Psychology
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Clinical areas of focus:
Anxiety
Depression
Grief/loss
Identity/cultural issues
BIPOC
LGBTQIA+
Relational trauma
Emotion Focused Couples Therapy
Dynamic Psychotherapy -
Client focus:
Children
Adolescents
Young adults
Couples
Families -
Services available:
Telehealth, in person
Sliding scale: Yes -
Educational background:
B.A in Psychology with a minor in Art, Biola University
M.A in Clinical Psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology.