Maria Gray, LMFT, NMP, CGP is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist providing psychotherapy to individuals and groups. Prior to becoming a therapist, Maria had a long, successful career as a technology consultant. One day, during a break from a busy corporate job, she became inspired while attending a yoga retreat in Costa Rica. After returning from the trip revitalized and invigorated, she applied to graduate school and earned a Master of Arts degree in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University. Maria’s approach combines a relational style with somatic psychotherapy. She has a specific focus on trauma and addictions and is certified in Brainspotting, EMDR and NARM. These three therapeutic models are: resource-oriented, non-regressive, and non-pathologizing. Maria is passionate about helping people thrive in private practice, and offers classes and individual business consultation for therapists and other healthcare professionals.
A. Alcohol, sobriety date is 09/01/88
A. The University of Vermont
A. Ocean.
A. Koa Kea Hotel in Kauai
A. By the way a person impacts others.
A. Johns Hopkins Division of Endocrinology, specifically to study thyroid disease
A. My father and grandfather, both were great men and well liked.
A. I love outdoor sports-running, biking, hiking, being.
A. Dan Harris’ 10% Happier podcast on meditation
A. I like reading books and research articles about the psychology of money. Bari Tessler’s book entitled The Art of Money is worth reading.
A. The Beatles
A. I have two- Dr. Laurence Heller’s NARM (The Neuro Affective Model) and Brainspotting, which was created by Dr. David Grand
A. Italian
A. A Votre Sante Brentwood
A. New York
A. Don’t work harder than your clients.
A. I gave up a successful career in the tech industry and returned to school to become a therapist.
A. When my father gave me my 1 year cake.
A. Acceptance is the answer to all my problems today. (Dr. Paul)
A. A very wise therapist helped me transform my life and I wanted to do the same for others.
A. My grandfather who owned his own successful construction company during the depression.