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attunement
-noun-
/əˈtjuːnmənt/
When a therapist is attuned to a client, it means the therapist is deeply and empathetically connected to the client's emotional and psychological state. When attuned, it fosters a therapeutic environment where the client feels understood, valued, and supported. This connection can significantly enhance the therapeutic process, promoting deeper self-exploration, emotional healing, and personal growth.
ABOUT
Chandler Green
I am an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (supervised by Rachel Jones Linn, LMFT #119496) providing individual and couples therapy by integrating psychodynamic theory and Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). In addition to my role as a therapist, I bring years of experience in the mental health and substance use field. I am recognized for my empathy, ability to conceptualize clients' needs, and clinical sharpness. I have extensive experience working in a concierge capacity with complex individuals, and I collaborate closely with other professionals to ensure comprehensive and effective care.

