Bipolar-informed therapist profile
Jasmine Yahid, LPCC, MA, R-DMT
Montrose, CA
Many of us feel stuck in patterns of self doubt, self abandonment, and insecurity that prevent us from transforming into our authentic self. We sometimes feel unable to shake off the anxiety and overthinking that gets in the way. I provide trauma informed care to help you shift from old narratives into more healthy and adaptive thoughts and feelings. We can work to change the patterns you may find yourself in to feel more embodied and secure. We can develop the skills to overcome feeling out of control with our mind and body, and embrace who we are.
Care Fit
- Role
- Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
- Availability
- Accepting new patients
- Visit types
- Telehealth, In person
Specialties and Approach
Specialties
- Medication Management
- Trauma
- Anxiety
- Bipolar I
- Bipolar II
Treatment modalities
- CBT
- DBT
- ACT
- IPSRT
Client populations
- Adults
- LGBTQ+
Frequently asked questions
- Is Jasmine Yahid currently accepting new patients?
- Jasmine is currently accepting new patients. Reach them by calling (714) 640-6765 to schedule an initial appointment.
- Does Jasmine Yahid accept insurance?
- Insurance information is not currently listed. Contact Jasmine directly to ask about accepted plans and out-of-pocket rates.
- How much does Jasmine Yahid charge per session?
- Session fee information is not listed. Contact Jasmine directly to ask about rates.
- Does Jasmine Yahid offer online therapy or telehealth?
- Yes, Jasmine offers both telehealth (secure video) and in-person appointments in Montrose.
- What makes Jasmine Yahid a bipolar disorder specialist?
- Jasmine lists bipolar disorder as a primary specialty and uses evidence-based approaches recognized for mood stabilization drawing on CBT, DBT, ACT, and more. Jasmine is listed on Bipolar Therapy Hub, a directory focused exclusively on therapists with verified bipolar expertise.
- How do I schedule an appointment with Jasmine Yahid?
- Reach Jasmine by calling (714) 640-6765. Mention you found their profile on Bipolar Therapy Hub and briefly describe what you're hoping to work on.