Thriving Forward Project

Hannah Lee Sandoval

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MA, LCSW

 

Hannah Lee Sandoval is a CA Licensed Clinical Social Worker and therapist at Oak and Stone Marriage and Family Therapy in Los Angeles, California. She is passionate about journeying alongside people as they pursue healing, clarity, and empowerment. Her specialties include working through issues of anxiety, depression, PTSD, cultural/racial identity, intergenerational trauma, and interracial/crosscultural relationships. Hannah received her MA in Crosscultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary before earning her Masters in Social Work at California State University of Los Angeles. Before going to Fuller, she studied Asian American Studies and Education at UCLA and attended YWAM DTS in Kona, Hawaii. Most recently Hannah has been focused on using Brainspotting to support clients in their healing journeys, with a special focus on BIPOC clients seeking to heal from trauma and lead more empowering lives.

Jorge L. Alcantar Heredia

Psychologist, PsyD

 

Jorge Alcantar is a licensed clinical psychologist whose specialties include depression, anxiety, trauma, and identity development. He has worked at community mental health clinics, public and private hospitals, college counseling centers, and community-based organizations in New York City and Philadelphia.
Jorge has worked with young adults and teens with anxiety and depression, adjusting to transitions and crises, getting out of being stuck in troubling patterns of behavior, and improving the quality of their relationships with their loved ones. Jorge helps clients think clearly, to remember what it means to feel, to access inner strength, and to develop optimism as you realize your personal and professional potential.

Chinedum Amene

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, CAADC

 

Chinedum Amene has over 14 years of clinical experience, strong skills with experience in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(CBT), Motivational Interviewing, Prolonged Exposure Therapy, Mindfulness, Trauma-informed therapy, Crisis Intervention, Substance use, interpersonal psychotherapy, and DBT, co-occurring disorder.  With compassion, empathy, warmth, and rapport Chinedum works with clients to become the best version of themselves. We as humans have an amazing capability to heal, grow, change, and recover. Chinedum challenges clients to practice self compassion, authenticity, and vulnerability to build a deeper and more meaningful connection within themselves and others.