Jessica Musgrove-Ortiz, APCC
Jessica Musgrove-Ortiz holds a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Capella University. She creates a warm, supportive space where clients can explore their stories, reconnect with their strengths, and move toward healing. Jessica draws from trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and person-centered approaches. She integrates narrative therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and mindfulness-based practices, and meets each client with deep compassion and curiosity. Her background includes work in nonprofit settings with children, teens, adults, and families. She is currently accepting new clients for in-person or telehealth sessions on Sundays and Mondays.
JESSICA@nps-ca.com
CURRENTLY ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS
Sonia Reyes-Tena, PsyD
Dr. Sonia Reyes-Tena holds a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from John F. Kennedy University. Dr. Reyes-Tena has a comprehensive background in providing services to families navigating parent-child dynamics that are exacerbated by different levels of acculturation among family members. She has experience in working with children, adolescents, and young adults as they navigate acculturation and interpersonal relationships related to their bicultural experiences. Additionally, she has worked with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, and ADHD. Dr. Reyes-Tena enjoys working with motivated clients who are seeking to make a change in their current circumstances. Additionally, she has a background in bilingual and culturally competent psychological assessments and ADHD evaluations. Dr. Reyes-Tena is available for in-person and virtual therapy on Mondays through Thursdays.
drreyes-tena@nps-ca.com 707-242-1971
$150/Therapy session
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Sonja Bartlett, AMFT
Sonja Bartlett has a Master’s of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from California State University, Northridge. Sonja seeks to create a space where her clients feel at ease – more comfortable to process experiences that may be hard to look at or make sense of otherwise. She integrates psychodynamic, postmodern, and attachment-based modalities in her practice, and makes a conscious effort to attend to cultural dynamics with sensitivity and care. Through her practice, she hopes to help clients deepen their self-awareness and find meaningful growth. Sonja specializes in working with couples, as well as with people experiencing high anxiety and OCD. Sonja is available for telehealth sessions with individuals, couples, or families on Mondays through Fridays.
sonja@nps-ca.com 323 643-3650
$125/Therapy session
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Shaheeda Yasin, MA
Registered psychological associate 94028751
Shaheeda holds a Master’s Degree in Mental Health and Wellness from Grand Canyon University and is currently pursuing a PhD in Clinical Psychology at Walden University. She is a registered Psychological Associate with extensive experience in addressing substance abuse and trauma across various environments. This background has equipped her with a profound understanding of both adult and child development, as well as a strong commitment to ethical practices. Shaheeda is dedicated to assisting individuals in overcoming obstacles, enhancing their lives, and fostering personal growth by providing a secure environment for clients to examine their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Through her practice, she seeks to empower clients to identify their strengths and cultivate resilience in challenging situations. Shaheeda is currently available for in-person therapy on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
shaheeda@nps-ca.com 707-302-0681
$145/Therapy session
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Anna Lewis, PhD
Dr. Anna Lewis graduated magna cum laude from Harvard and has a PhD from Fielding University. Dr. Lewis works with adults, pre-teens and teens. Her areas of focus include life transitions, challenges in romantic relationships, adults with difficult parents, the transition to parenthood, and questions of identity and purpose. She has also worked extensively with individuals with anxiety, depression, and histories of disordered eating. Dr. Lewis welcomes patients of all sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as members of the poly and kink communities. Dr. Lewis offers virtual and in-person sessions during the week.
DrLewis@nps-ca.com 707-418-0498
$180/50 minute session
Currently accepting new clients
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Jacquie McCue, LCSW
Jacquie has a Master's Degree in Social Work from New York University and has been a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) since 2018. Jacquie has worked with those with severe mental illness since 2015 and also has experience with children and adolescents in and aging out of the foster care system, with women experiencing domestic violence and with those who have experienced trauma. Jacquie is certified in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and has worked with those diagnosed with various personality disorders for the last 5 years. Jacquie is passionate about working with women and adolescents. In-person and virtual sessions are available on Mondays and select evenings.
jacquie@nps-ca.com (707) 366-0515
$160/45 minute session
Appointment openings: monday mornings
Sara Southam, MA
registered psychologist associate 94027964
Sara is a PhD candidate at Meridian University and a registered psychologist associate. She is accepting new patients! Sara is available for IN PERSON therapy sessions for children, teens, and adults. Sara is passionate about listening deeply and helping people find personalized pathways to healing. Sara has openings on Wednesdays (9am-8pm), Thursday evenings (5:30pm-8:30pm), and Saturdays upon request!
Sara@nps-ca.com 707-327-0866
$145/Therapy session
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Jennifer Román, PsyD
Clinical Supervisor
drroman@nps-ca.com 707-200-7917
$180 / INDIVIDUAL THERAPY SESSION
Dr. Jennifer Román holds a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She is a highly skilled clinical psychologist with expertise in complex mental health care, crisis intervention, and psychological assessment. With experience in forensic, inpatient, and private practice settings, she integrates evidence-based and psychodynamic approaches to support individuals. As a bilingual psychologist and dedicated mentor, she ensures accessible, culturally responsive care while guiding future clinicians in their development. Dr. Román is committed to ethical, compassionate practice, fostering resilience and meaningful change in those she serves.
Omyda Hernandez, PhD
Training Director
DRHERNANDEZ@NPS-CA.COM 707-266-6652
$225/Therapy Session PSY28975
fully booked
Dr. Hernandez is a licensed clinical psychologist who holds a PhD from Pacifica Graduate Institute. She is certified in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and holds hospital privileges in DBT and General Psychology at Napa State Hospital. Dr. Hernandez specializes in helping clients navigate issues around ethnic/racial identity, biculturalism, relationship challenges, and life transitions. She brings a social and racial justice lens to therapy, exploring the impact of immigration, ethnic/racial identity, or cultural issues that impact personal and professional life. She uses a combination of psychodynamic, multicultural, DBT, CBT, and Solution Focused modalities to help clients reduce stress and improve their ability to achieve personal and professional goals. She enjoys working with clients who are bright, motivated, and professionally driven.
In addition to the above, Dr. Hernandez specializes in the evaluation and treatment of ADHD for children, adolescents, and adults, and hold certifications in ADHD and success coaching. She brings a strong background in understanding the unique challenges of those who are twice exceptional (2e), which refers to those who are intellectually gifted with a secondary type of neurodivergence (ADHD, dyslexia, autism spectrum disorder, or other learning disabilities).
Dr. Hernandez is passionate about clinical supervision and training! Since 2017 she has held numerous clinical training and supervision roles for pre-doctoral interns and post-doctoral psychology fellows. Since 2017, she has held positions at the Access Institute for Psychological Services as an adjunct faculty member, psychological assessment supervisor, and clinical supervisor for psychology interns and post-doctoral fellows. At Napa State Hospital she has held positions in the Clinical Psychology Internship Program as a psychological assessment supervisor, clinical rotation supervisor, and didactic instructor. Additionally, she currently serves as a medical staff proctor and co-chair of the Napa State Hospital Psychology Department Credentials Committee.