Talia Wagner has been a Marriage and Family Therapist for almost 20 years. She sees individuals and couples dealing with a variety of issues from relationship struggles to anxiety and depression. Wagner's focus is solution focused therapy assisting clients in healing from long enduring issues, trauma and interpersonal issues.
Wagner has a BA in psychology and criminology, and an MA in clinical psychology and marriage and family therapy from Pepperdine University. She is also a DV counselor and an advocate for women's and children's rights.
Wagner is the author of a relationship book called Married Roommates.
Sub-specialties:
Women's Issues, Men's Issues, Family Issues, Mental Health, Mental Wellness, Parenting, Work-life balance, Relationships, Marriage and Divorce, Empowerment, Gender Based Violence, Domestic Violence, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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