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Brooke Pomerantz, LCSW

Oakland, CA

I am a Therapist in Oakland and also offer Therapy in California via Online. I offer free consultations and look forward to connecting.

Care Fit

Role
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Bipolar experience
19 years
Availability
Accepting new patients
Visit types
Telehealth, In person

Specialties and Approach

Specialties

  • Psychosis
  • Trauma
  • Anxiety
  • Bipolar I
  • Bipolar II
  • Mood stabilization

Treatment modalities

  • Psychodynamic
  • CBT
  • DBT
  • EMDR

Client populations

  • Adults

Insurance

  • Self-Pay
  • Cigna

Frequently asked questions

Is Brooke Pomerantz currently accepting new patients?
Brooke is currently accepting new patients. Reach them by calling (415) 832-0767 to schedule an initial appointment.
What insurance does Brooke Pomerantz accept?
Brooke accepts Self-Pay, Cigna. Coverage varies by plan. Confirm your benefits directly with Brooke or your carrier before your first appointment.
How much does Brooke Pomerantz charge per session?
Session fee information is not listed. Contact Brooke directly to ask about rates.
Does Brooke Pomerantz offer online therapy or telehealth?
Yes, Brooke offers both telehealth (secure video) and in-person appointments in Oakland.
What makes Brooke Pomerantz a bipolar disorder specialist?
Brooke lists bipolar disorder as a primary specialty and uses evidence-based approaches recognized for mood stabilization drawing on Psychodynamic, CBT, DBT, and more. Brooke is listed on Bipolar Therapy Hub, a directory focused exclusively on therapists with verified bipolar expertise.
How do I schedule an appointment with Brooke Pomerantz?
Reach Brooke by calling (415) 832-0767. Mention you found their profile on Bipolar Therapy Hub and briefly describe what you're hoping to work on.

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