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Felicia Parker-Rodgers

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, BCD, DAc.
Accepting clients Last Updated 25 days ago

My approach draws on psychoanalytic thinking, which revolves on one central idea: much of what we think and feel remains outside of our awareness.

Sometimes we keep powerful feelings hidden so we can continue moving through the day, or we simply cannot find time to reflect on everything that is happening to us.

In any case, keeping these potent experiences hidden may leave us feeling stiff, dreary, unfulfilled, or even numb and dull.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?
In our first session together we’ll start with brief introductions and dive right into your concerns.
You will find the session to be relieving, and you will likely feel seen/heard. You will speak about how things have been for you.

We will discuss your cadence for individual psychotherapy sessions and frequency. This will help me create a tailored plan for us to work through in follow up sessions.
Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

THINGS PEOPLE ASK THEMSELVES:

Why did I act the way that I did?
•Doubts, Depression are never on “speaking terms.”
•In the “limbo” of overwhelm and irritability.
•My life changed when I lost all of my hormones (Menopause).
•Shame spiral exhaustion
•On our gravestone it might as well say “got here a lot earlier out of an inability to say no.”
•Refined aggression
•Avoidance behaviors

What was I feeling at the time?
•Anxiety/Nervousness/Nerves shot
•I have a habit of masking with a “smile.”
•Feeling some “type a way.”
•Negative thoughts about the self, world around you, about the future
•On the receiving end of veiled insults, disguised as complements “it’s not an exception, it’s the rule - bless your 💚.”

Could I have acted differently?
•Self reflection, adaptability and flexibility
•Set Firm/Fair/Safe Boundaries
•Little by little, return to self-compassion and don’t take my errors so personally
•Adaptive thinking = the ability to reflect in action and upon action
•Listen to the voice of my intuition, it often speaks in sounds, images or words. It can show me my orders; moment by moment.
•Rest/Medicine/Nature/Acupuncture.
•Give yourself the benefit of time/credit.
•Notice your insecurities, don’t act on them.
•Foster your own independence, it’s always a “green flag” for exploration.
•Don’t idealize other couples; what you see on social media is not what they are. It’s just them on a good day.
•Identify your best qualities as a partner. Write them down and recall evidence for each of them. It’ll make them feel real to you.

I missed so many years?
•Grief/loss
•Annoyed in silence
•A “going in my stay and a stay in my going.”
•The “butterflies” were a LIE
•Stuck in “problem finding” mode
• I might be known as someone who takes flight and shuts down
•Ignored too many “intuition signals.”
•Stingy with the truth = Self Serving “fibs.”
•Time aggravation = Current, Future, Existential.
•Shame for the person I used to be.
•Trauma = confusing and upsetting events.

Could I do something different now?
•Self appreciation
•Detach from a “habitual” solution
•Self-soothe, self-regulate
•Choose psychotherapy as a “wellness plan”
•Set realistic expectations
•Monitor moods/triggers
•Reframing to improve my mood/outlook
•Enhance coping skills
•Increase engagement in meaningful activities
•A “no” to them may mean a “yes” to YOU.

By understanding our core motivations, we can make choices to continue to act in accordance with the
Describe the client(s) you are best positioned to serve.
Individual Adults ONLY (no couples, family, pre-marital, pre-divorce nor collateral work at this time)
Introverts/Extroverts who like to benefit from therapy.
Highly sensitive people.
People who have “frayed or shot” nerves.
Working with people about their relationships.
People who are afraid that therapy isn’t for them.
People who worry that they are “Too Much.”


Specialties

Anxiety Cultural Adjustment Depression Grief and Loss Life Transitions Race Based Trauma Racial Identity Relationship Issues Stress

In-Network Insurance Plans

Felicia Parker-Rodgers is in network for the following plans:

Anthem Anthem Blue Cross Blue Cross Blue Shield, Blue Choice Select PPO UnitedHealthcare

NPI Number

1992837413

Rates

First session $222
Ongoing sessions $222

Locations

5960 South Land Park Drive, Ste. 524
Sacramento, CA 95822
(888) 474-0033
ADA Accessible
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Treatment Approaches

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Compassion Focused Culturally Sensitive Existential Medication Management Mindfulness Multicultural Strength-Based Trauma Focused

Modalities

Individuals

Age Groups

Adults (26-64) Seniors (65+)

Communities

Indigenous Peoples LGBQ+ Neurodiverse People of Color Trans non-binary gender fluid Veterans

Meeting Options

Video sessions available

Qualifications

  • Years in Practice: 25
  • License(s): CA-24041

More About Me

  • Languages Spoken: English
  • Race(s): Black or African American
  • Gender(s): Woman
  • Sexual Orientation(s): Straight
  • Religion(s): Individual Spiritual Practice
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