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Bay Area Gestalt Institute (BAGI) is a unique collective of highly trained therapists, providing affordable psychotherapy services throughout the Bay Area (San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland, Marin and Santa Rosa).
We offer counseling to individuals, couples, families, children and groups of all constellations. Our work is unique in that it is active, creative and holistic.
BAGI’s vision is to facilitate an experience that is healing, provides lasting change in your life, and expands self-awareness.
Therapists at BAGI are influenced by a wide range of therapeutic modalities. Each person will work differently and have their unique individual style.
Our therapists work with a variety of issues including:
* Relationship Issues * Marital Crisis
* Anxiety * Depression
* Trauma * LGBTQI concerns
* Addiction * Substance Abuse
* Spiritual /Personal Growth * Child Development
We offer sliding scale to accommodate a wide range of income levels — Range $ 50-$ 150 per session.
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History
Established in 2010.
Bay Area Gestalt Institute is a non-profit counseling and training center. It is the outgrowth of the Gestalt Institute of San Francisco that was started in 1968 (and was closed in 1995). The revival of the Institute was given approval by the former trainers. We began our counseling and training programs in January of 2010.
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A Non-Profit Collective.
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Bay Area Gestalt Institute is a unique and diverse community of psychotherapists, rooted in a lineage of Gestalt teachers and practitioners, and committed to living the values we teach.
Our mission is to promote healing, aliveness and authenticity in our communities and society at large by teaching and providing Gestalt psychotherapy.
Our work takes shape through:
* Offering affordable quality psychotherapy to the San Francisco Bay Area community.
* Providing Gestalt education to the professional community and to the community at large.
* Facilitating personal growth and professional development for psychotherapy interns through Gestalt trainings and supervision.
* Modeling a collective, non-hierarchical example of community interaction and decision-making that honors differences and nurtures aliveness in relationship to self, other, and the world.