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Gina Balit

Gina Balit

Marriage & Family Therapist, MA

Woodland Hills, CA US
Gina Balit is a compassionate Marriage & Family Therapist with expertise in working with preteens and children, particularly those navigating challenges such as divorce, domestic violence, and emotional disturbances. Known for her warm and creative approach, Gina utilizes art therapy to help young clients express their feelings and fears, particularly around issues like abandonment, anxiety, and depression. Her mission is to inspire hope and confidence in children, guiding them to look towards the future with less worry and more happiness. Gina believes that beginning therapy is a brave step, and she offers a safe and nurturing space for children to process their emotions. With a variety of therapeutic modalities including play therapy, mindfulness, and trauma-focused techniques, she works collaboratively with families to foster understanding and resilience. Gina's goal is to build rapport with her clients through compassion and humor, making the artful process of healing a meaningful journey. Together with the families she supports, Gina strives to create healthier, more resilient lives for children and parents alike.
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Specialties
ADHD Anxiety Breakups Depression Domestic Violence Family Stress General Mental Health Grief LGBTQ+ Obsessive Compulsive Disorder PTSD/Trauma Sleeping Well Spirituality Student Life
Therapy Types
Art Therapy Attachment-based Christian Counseling Culturally Sensitive Dialectical Behavior (DBT) Experiential Therapy Expressive Arts Internal Family Systems (IFS) Mindfulness-Based (MBCT) Motivational Interviewing Narrative Person-Centered Play Therapy Positive Psychology Sandplay Solution Focused Brief (SFBT) Somatic Strength-Based Trauma Focused
Age Groups
Children (5 to 10) Preteen (10 to 13) Toddler (1 to 3)
Modalities
Group Individuals
Languages
English (US)

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