BSFF California
Berkeley, CA (San Francisco Bay Area)
Barry Gordon BSFF Authorized Trainer
BSFF Advanced Training 2007
http://homepage.mac.com/barryg/index.html
Emeryville, CA (San Francisco Bay Area)
Joan Hitlin BSFF Advanced Training 2007 Joan@besler.org www.JoanHitlin.com Tel: 510.601.6656
Los Angeles, CA
Noelle Miller, M.A., MFT nmiller468@yahoo.com Tel: 310-276-2668
Newport Beach, CA (Southern California)
Kathleen Christoff, Ph.D., MFT DrChristoff@aol.com Tel: 949 768-5450
Sacramento, California
Virginia Sabedra, CCHt.
BSFF Advanced Training 2007 virginia@virginiasabedra.com www.MindPerformanceCoach.com
Tel: (916) 422-6538
San Francisco and Marin County CA
Corey S. Bercun,Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
CoreyBercun@Doctor.com www.TraumaticStressRecovery.Org
Tel: (415) 346-8640
San Jose, CA
Jeanne Lyons lyo@earthlink.net Tel: 408 835-9950
Santa Rosa, CA. (Sonoma County)
Judy Depenau BSFF Advanced Training 2007 new_blue_kayak@yahoo.com Tel: 707-523-3556
Marcy Meadows, CCHT
BSFF Advanced Training 2007
marcym@bigplanet.com Tel: (707) 526-9275
Linda Stettler BSFF Advanced Training 2007
lcstettler@aol.com www.lifechallengesolutions.com
Tel: (707) 526-9275
Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, and San Rafael, Marin County
Sue Adams, CCHT
BSFF Advanced Training 2007
hypcoach@sonic.net Tel: (707) 573-5818
Saratoga (San Jose), CA
Maryam Webster, M.Ed, CCHT Maryam@MarayamWebster.com www.MaryamWebster.com Tel: 408 866-7685
Toluca Lake, CA (Southern California)
Mitta Wise RN CHT hypomitta@earthlink.net
Walnut Creek, CA (San Francisco Bay Area)
Don Elium, MA MFT
BSFF Authorized Trainer
BSFF Advanced Training 2007
www.DonElium.com Tel: 925 256 -8282
These referral pages are provided to assist you in getting appropriate help with BE SET FREE FAST. We cannot guarantee the credentials or quality or outcome of the service that any of these individuals may provide. Nor can we accept any responsibility for their services.
It is highly recommended that you ask any potential provider of these services about:
1. Their professional license or credentials.
2. Their training and experience as a professional in their field of expertise.
3. Their training and experience in using BSFF as a treatment methodology.
4. Their experience in working with your specific issues.
5. What other methodologies might they use in helping you with your presenting problem(s).
6. Any possible negative effects of their work with you.
7. Their fees for this service and how and when payment is to be made.
8. If they are a licensed professional, will they accept your health insurance as partial payment of their fee.
9. Anything else that you need to know to make an informed decision about entering into treatment with this BSFF practitioner.
BSFF is a very safe, gentle and effective tool for helping with many problems. Some practitioners who are not specifically mental health professionals can assist you with many problems. But, it is always wise to be well-informed about who is providing these services any limitations on the problems with which they may help you.