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Julianna Bianes
(She/Her/Hers)
PsyD
I am a Psychological Associate (94027849) working under the supervision of Dr. Arwin Cotas-Girard (PSY31381). My speciality is working with neurodivergent children, teens, and young adults both through therapy and psychological assessments. For the last eight years, I have had the privilege of working with individuals with a variety of diagnoses such as trauma, ADHD, ASD, anxiety, depression, OCD, and a variety of learning disabilities in multiple settings including schools, outpatient clinics, and large hospital systems. I also have expertise and experience in working with couples and relish being able to help them communicate more effectively and deepen their connection.
In assessments, I have specialized in providing comprehensive child assessments in a hospital and private practice setting, particularly focusing on ASD assessments. During my assessments, it is important for me to be able to provide my clients and their families with answers in a warm, safe, and non-judgmental way.
I am passionate about helping others through being curious, authentic, and connected so that my clients can feel seen, heard, and understood. I work in a relational, person-centered, multicultural, and trauma-informed way. I strive to allow my clients and families to bring in their unique cultural experiences and histories so we are able to explore and examine how different social and political systems impact us. One of my greatest joys is being able to empower, witness, and aid others with the many obstacles that life can bring and to see the growth, resilience, and power that each person processes.
In my free time I enjoy dancing hip hop, reading immersive fantasy books, and playing board games.
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Arwin Cotas-Girard
(She/Her/Hers)
PsyD
I am a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in child and adolescent therapy and comprehensive psychological assessment services for all ages. I also specialize in the evaluation of Autism Spectrum Disorder, particularly for girls and women. I am trained in Therapeutic Assessments and consider my evaluations to be brief therapeutic interventions that may allow healing and change to occur through the process of self-discovery and reworking of narratives.
I work collaboratively with my clients, their caregivers, and other important people and systems in their lives to gain a comprehensive understanding of their needs. As a therapist, I utilize an integrative approach while tailoring my approach to the client’s needs. With children, I enjoy using play therapy, art, and other techniques that allow my young clients to express themselves beyond words. I am close to receiving my PC-CARE certification through UC Davis and enjoy working dyadically with children and their parents through play. I believe therapy and assessment should not only be investigative, but also playful, warm, and respectful.
I have worked with children, families, and adults throughout my career within multiple settings, such as non-profit agencies, in-home services, within the Department of Education, private practice, the Marine Corp Base, and large hospital settings. My interest working with children began in my formative years as the neighborhood and family babysitter and continued after graduating Magna Cum Laude from San Francisco State University.
My first post-college job was as an Applied Behavioral Analysis therapist working with children on the Autism Spectrum, spending multiple hours a day with clients and their families in their homes, schools, and communities. Due to the rewarding nature of this work, I was inspired to pursue a doctoral degree in Psychology from the Wright Institute with my training strongly focused on comprehensive assessments.
As a first generation immigrant, I am passionate about providing services and adequate care to underserved communities. My research on a Filipino American assessment measure has been published in a peer-reviewed journal. I am an advocate for gender-affirming care and treatment of LGBTQIA+ individuals.
In addition to my private practice, I serve on the Board of Directors for the Collaborative Assessment Association of the Bay Area. I am currently working as the Head of Clinical for Kismet Health helping to develop the first pediatric telehealth platform made for providers by providers. I am also passionate about training the next generation of providers and am adjunct faculty at the Wright Institute as a supervisor for assessment students.
When I’m not working, I enjoy reading books, eating good food, going for hikes, seeing musicals, traveling and exploring, and going on adventures- both big and small- with my dogs, family, and friends.
I hope to spark curiosity within my clients and answer any questions that they may have about themselves throughout the evaluation and/or therapeutic process. I strive to bring the insight and clarity necessary to ensure my client’s future well-being. I look forward to meeting with you to assist you in your journey of self-discovery and towards more good days ahead!
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Sari Gregory
(She/Her/Hers)
Hi! I’m an associate clinical psychologist providing therapy and assessments to young adults, teens, and adults under the supervision of Dr. Cotas-Girard. I help clients navigate anxiety, social challenges, body acceptance, identity exploration, and life transitions. Through my experience working with young and emerging adults, I support clients in managing stress and finding balance in their daily lives.
I specialize in ADHD and autism evaluations, particularly for young adults and teens. Testing will be a collaborative process, providing insight, practical guidance, and clarity in a supportive and non-judgmental way. I understand that seeking an assessment can feel overwhelming or uncertain, and my goal is to help you feel seen, understand your strengths, gain self-awareness, and leave feeling empowered to move forward.
In therapy, I take a warm, curious, down-to-earth, and sometimes humorous approach. I integrate psychodynamic and relational frameworks and bring a body liberationist and feminist lens to our work. Together, we explore both your internal experiences and the social and systemic factors that shape them.
My approach is collaborative, tailored to your unique needs, and focused on helping you build insight, coping strategies, self-compassion, and the relationship we build together. I aim to co-create a space where you feel seen, heard, and supported in exploring yourself fully.
I completed my Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology at the Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA, and hold a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I have experience supporting and assessing college students at two Universities, working with adults experiencing substance use disorders, and providing therapy to children and adolescents age K-12 in a school system. Outside of work, I enjoy exploring new places, live music, thrifting, and petting every dog I meet.
Starting therapy or an assessment can feel like a big step. If you’re considering working together, I invite you to reach out via email so we can explore whether we’d be a good fit.
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