Marriage & Family Therapy – Angie Platt Therapy

Angie Platt Therapy is a private practice located at 2280 E. Bidwell Street, Suite 102, in Folsom, California 95630. The practice is operated by Angie Platt, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT, License #137127). The Folsom office is accessible to clients throughout the greater Sacramento metro area.

Specialty areas covered by the practice include anxiety therapy, depression treatment, parenting counseling, co-parenting and divorce counseling, couples and marriage counseling, executive and work stress therapy, therapy for teenagers and young adults, and trauma therapy. The primary listed therapeutic modality is EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), which is applied within the trauma specialty work. The practice website includes detailed descriptions of each specialty area, giving prospective clients the opportunity to review what to expect before scheduling a first appointment.

Populations served include teenagers, young adults, parents, adults, and couples. The practice addresses a range of individual mental health concerns including anxiety and depression, as well as relational and family dynamics such as co-parenting transitions, divorce adjustment, and couples communication. Executive and workplace stress is also identified as a distinct focus, serving clients managing professional pressure alongside personal or relational challenges.

Sessions are conducted in person at the Folsom office. Insurance acceptance and self-pay fee details are not specified on the website; clients are encouraged to contact the practice directly for billing and payment information. The website also provides a section on what to expect from therapy, which outlines the general structure and goals of the clinical work.

Contact: phone (916) 769-9963 or email angieplatttherapy@gmail.com. No year of establishment is provided on the website. The inclusion of both teen and adult populations alongside a parenting and co-parenting focus allows the practice to address concerns spanning family systems and generational transitions. Executive and work stress as a separate specialty recognizes that professional stressors often intersect with personal and relational functioning.

https://www.angieplatttherapy.com/

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