he/him

Ben Molland

PsyD

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Location

Virtual, California

Insurance Accepted

Anthem Blue Cross Of CA, Aetna, Health Net/MHN, Cigna/Evernorth, Blue Shield of California

Communication Style

Affirming, Action-oriented, Direct

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Focus areas

Anxiety, Burnout, Chronic Illness, Depression, Family Conflict, Immigration, Life Transitions, OCD, Panic, Phobias, Stress

Experienced with

BIPOC, Asian / Pacific Islander community, Black community, Parents, Veterans, Immigrants

Years of Experience

10+

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I view therapy as an opportunity for my clients to safely explore the self, which involves taking a closer, more intimate look at how one's experience of self impacts and is impacted by the world in which one lives.

License number

#26753

Therapy style

In my opinion, any successful therapy relationship must first begin with an atmosphere of safety, trust, and mutual understanding of the challenges that lay ahead. Using this as a starting point, I view therapy as an opportunity for my clients to safely explore the self, which involves taking a closer, more intimate look at how one's experience of self impacts and is impacted by the world in which one lives. Ideally, this process involves the development of insight into how one experiences blocks or challenges in the world outside our selves – in relationships, work, academics, or creative pursuits. While I tend to understand clients through a psychodynamic lens, I also believe in the importance of tailoring therapy to fit the individual. Using individualized interventions, I focus on helping my clients not only gain insight into those aspects of themselves that are outside usual awareness but also to develop an understanding of how those insights can be harnessed in an action-oriented manner to manifest lasting, positive change. This can and often does involve setting achievable behavioral goals between sessions to encourage steady forward progress in those realms of functioning that are most critical to the client.

Approaches

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy (ERP or EXRP)
  • Interpersonal Psychotherapy
  • Prolonged Exposure
  • Psychodynamic
  • Relational
  • Solution-focused
  • Strengths-based

Education

BA - History, Northwestern University MA - International Disaster Psychology, Graduate School of Professional Psychology, University of Denver PsyD - Clinical Psychology, University of Denver

Interests

Learning to put your work down is an important self care skill, something that perhaps many of us have confronted during these past 2+ years of the pandemic. For myself, I try my best to get outside, travel, spend time with family, and cultivate some hobbies that leave me with something tangible and concrete - e.g. woodworking or home projects.