Jodi Cline, AMFT
Therapist
"I have been fortunate to experience multifaceted personal development thanks to the work that I have done in my personal therapy, and I understand the growth that is possible with the appropriate therapeutic relationship. I entered the field of mental health because I want to offer that same alliance to others, and I want to use my own identities and experiences to recognize and give a voice to the lives of those with whom I work.
The best part about the work I do is the wonder of the human connection. I appreciate all of the components of human development and interpersonal relationships, and I consider myself so lucky to support and witness all of the small and significant shifts and discoveries that can occur in therapy."Ms. Cline
Jodi Cline, AMFT
Patient Ages: 10 – 65
Location: Virtual
Languages: English
Jodi is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist. She received her M.S in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Southern California and her B.A. in Psychology, with minors in Education and Spanish Language/Literature, from the University of California, Berkeley. She is in a never-ending process of developing her practice, but she always approaches work with the foundation of a person-centered, feminist, trauma-informed, and systems-aware lens. She is trained in CPT, an evidence-based therapy for PTSD and trauma. Jodi values the therapeutic relationship and prioritizes her clients’ needs in order to support and empower them at whatever point they are at in their personal journey. She enjoys working with adolescents and adults on a variety of experiences, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, eating disorders, LGBTQIA+ identities, relationships, and intimate partner violence.