Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy

Category: Psychotherapist

Address: 556 S Fair Oaks Ave #369, Pasadena, CA 91105, USA

Phone: +13235582055

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–9PM

Monday: 9AM–9PM

Tuesday: 9AM–9PM

Wednesday: 9AM–9PM

Thursday: 9AM–9PM

Friday: 9AM–9PM

Saturday: 9AM–9PM

Reviews

Patricia Lee

Nov 20, 2021

Natalie is an amazing therapist that uses a holistic approach in her practices. Shes located in the heart of Pasadena and conveniently offers services online. What I love about Natalie is her ability to attune to exactly what I am talking about and responds with such insightful feedback and thoughts. Shes not the type that will just say things to appease her clients, but truly works with me in exploring my emotions and experiences—furthering my interpersonal growth and helping to achieve my goals. I highly recommend her!!

Ken Cervera

Feb 4, 2021

Natalie is one of the kindest, most genuine, and deeply empathetic human beings you will ever meet. Her natural ability to connect and provide a space for you to be seen, heard, and understand is truly a gift and also an understatement. There isn't enough space on this Google review to summarize the passion she has for helping others. She is grounded, real, incredibly knowledgeable, and if you decide to work with Natalie, know that you are truly working with the best of the best.

Maria DeAngelus McCoy

Jun 25, 2020

Natalie is a colleague I respect greatly. She cares deeply about her clients and has a willingness and ability to get to the deeper issues and help people heal. Her holistic approach, fabulous demeanor, and work ethic make her an amazing therapist! I highly recommend Natalie!

Meghan Cleveland

Jan 21, 2020

Natalie Moore is a fantastic therapist and colleague. It's obvious how much she cares about her clients, and is committed to bringing a holistic approach to her work with young adults . She understands the struggles facing young adults today. Natalie is a very talented therapist, she is warm, authentic and creative in her approach. I highly recommend her.

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Questions & Answers

Are you currently accepting new clients?

Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Apr 28, 2022
Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Apr 28, 2022

I am currently on sabbatical and am taking waitlist clients. I will begin making contact the week of July 18, 2022 to set up initial free phone consultations. Please fill out the form on my website to be added to the waitlist.

Do you offer online therapy to California residents?

Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020
Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020

Yes. Whether it be commuting, lack of proximity to quality mental health providers, an unpredictable work schedule, travel, or a new baby, it can be tough to make it to the psychotherapy office. This is why I’m adamant about making mind/body/spirit therapy as accessible as possible for California residents through a secure, HIPAA-compliant video therapy platform. Sound like something you’re on board with? Schedule a free 15-minute phone consultation through my website today to see if you are a fit for teletherapy.

What if I can't afford private practice therapy? Are there other options for me?

Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020
Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020

If you require a therapist who in your insurance network or provides a lower fee, I recommend that you either 1) call the number on your insurance card and ask for a list of in-network mental health providers, 2) filter results on https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists based on your insurance carrier, 3) do a Google search for "low-fee counseling" and [your city,] 4) consider a process group, which is much more affordable that individual psychotherapy -- groups in your area can be found on https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/groups or 5) search https://openpathcollective.org/ which is a listing service for therapists in private practice who see clients at a reduced rate.

How do I know if my issues are bad enough that I need therapy?

Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020
Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020

I think it helps to reframe this question from "do I need therapy?" to "could I benefit from therapy at this time?" Often, people wait until a personal issue or relationship issue has gotten so bad that seeking help is the last resort. In these instances, the person's finances, career, relationships and support systems may have significantly eroded, making it more difficult to afford and attend psychotherapy and thoughtfully engage in the process in a meaningful way. I recommend that people seek support before they absolutely need it, so that they can prevent their issue from developing into a crisis. It's like going to the mechanic when you hear your car make a weird noise, versus waiting until your car breaks down to get a professional involved.

How do I know what type of therapy is best for me when I don't understand what all these terms mean?

Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020
Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020

Studies repeatedly indicate that a trusting, supportive therapeutic relationship is the most significant predictor of positive outcomes for therapy regardless of the treatment modality used (i.e. the theories and techniques that make up the therapist's approach.) When interviewing therapists, pay attention to their ability to help you feel at ease and notice the quality of their interpersonal skills. To get a sense of their thought process, consider asking them how they work and how they would address your particular issues and goals. If there is any industry-specific jargon on their website, ask them to define the terms in simple language for you.

How much does therapy cost?

Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020
Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020

The rates of therapy range depending on the geographical location, the experience and training of the clinician and the length of the session. Please refer to information on my website or through a free 15-minute phone consultation with me to learn more about current fees for psychotherapy services.

How long does therapy take to work?

Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020
Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020

This is completely dependent on the client's severity of presenting symptoms, goals, strengths, readiness to engage in the process and willingness to make behavioral changes outside the therapy room. Shorter-term therapy that is more focused on resolving a particular stressor or life phase typically ranges from about 12-18 sessions, whereas longer-term therapy that is focused more on developing insight and creating lasting transformational change on a deeper level can last 1-2 years or longer.

What does "Holistic Psychotherapy" even mean?

Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020
Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020

Psychotherapy is an opportunity to explore the thoughts, feelings, beliefs, behaviors and body sensations that influence one another and ultimately determine the outcome of your life and your ability to enjoy it. My approach to therapy blends mindfulness and manifestation — spiritual practices that work together to help you release resistance and accept the present (mindfulness) and envision and create what you desire for your future (manifestation.) Holistic psychotherapy is distinct from traditional psychotherapy in that the field of mental health is built upon a foundation of assessing, diagnosing and treating mental illness, whereas the intent of holistic psychotherapy is to empower individuals to make positive changes to optimize their lives.

Do you take insurance?

Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020
Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020

I choose not to take insurance in my practice to ensure that every decision made about psychotherapy treatment (such as length of treatment, frequency of treatment, therapy modalities) is between my clients and myself, not a third-party payer. The only way to ensure the highest quality of care and best possible outcomes is to take insurance out of the equation. If you have a PPO insurance plan, I'm happy to provide you with a monthly superbill, if applicable. Many individuals also choose to us their HSA and FSA plans to cover the cost of therapy.

What is the difference between a psychiatrist, psychologist, counselor, clinical social worker, therapist, psychotherapist and life coach? Which one are you?

Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020
Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who manages psychiatric medication, a psychologist is a doctorate level clinician who can provide psychological testing and psychotherapy, a counselor is a general term for licensed clinicians as well as people who provide other types of counsel (such as a spiritual counselor,) a clinical social worker is a clinician who also has an educational background in social justice, a therapist is a general term that could describe a number of different types of healing professionals, a psychotherapist often carries the designation of Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and helps people with issues in their life related to difficulties in relationships, and a life coach can support people in a number of areas of life but typically isn't licensed by a state board. I am a psychotherapist with an LMFT license.

How do I know if a therapist is right for me and my particular issues or goals?

Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020
Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020

The relationship between the therapist and client is so important. This is why I offer a free 15-minute phone consultation to anyone who is considering psychotherapy with me. At that time, I explain my approach to therapy (which integrates mindfulness and manifestation.) I also make sure I have a sense of what their particular issues are (i.e. anxiety, self-doubt) and their goals (i.e. emotional resilience, confidence) to ensure I've successfully helped others achieve similar objectives. Lastly, I answer any questions the client may have about me or my practice to help them feel more confident and comfortable scheduling that first therapy session with me.

Do you offer sessions in the evenings or on weekends?

Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2020
Natalie Moore | Holistic Psychotherapy | Aug 26, 2021

I offer evenings sessions and teletherapy to make my services as convenient and accessible to those with full-time jobs or work that is unpredictable or requires travel. You can request a 15-minute free phone consultation on my website to see if our schedules are compatible.

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