Vivian Mitchell

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Vivian Mitchell, APCC

License No. 16067

  • ADHD
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Chronic Illness
  • Depression
  • Developmental Disorders
  • LGBTQ+
  • Mood Disorders
  • OCD
  • PTSD
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Trauma
  • Women's Issues
  • DBT
  • ERP
  • MI
  • Play Therapy
  • Somatic
  • Trauma Focused

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  • In Person
  • Telehealth

Address: 11573 Los Osos Valley Rd., Suite I San Luis Obispo, CA 93405

  • California
  • Aetna
  • Anthem Cross Blue Cross
  • BCBS
  • Beacon Health Options
  • Blue Shield California
  • Carelon
  • CIGNA Behavioral Health
  • CIGNA EAP
  • GEHA – AZ
  • Magellan Behavioral Health
  • Medicare – California (South)
  • Meritain Health
  • MHN Managed Health Network
  • Optum
  • Sharp Health Plan
  • TriCare For Life
  • TRICARE WEST HNFS
  • TriWest Healthcare Alliance
  • UMR
  • United Healthcare
  • VA Choice TriWest

About Vivian Mitchell, APCC

My name is Vivian and I’ve been in mental health for about seven years; I use an individually tailored and person-centered approach to help you build the bridge that connects the body and mind. I work with my clients using a bottom-up approach to help regulate the nervous system. Many of my clients find it difficult to receive LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, and/or trauma-informed care, and I’m happy to help members of my community thrive through our work. Through the years, I’ve been the type to get to the root cause, and I aim to help my clients practice radical self-compassion, authenticity, and invoke motivation to change.

I’m trained in sensorimotor psychotherapy, motivational interviewing, somatic healing, polyvagal theory, autism and ADHD-focused therapy, play therapy techniques, exposure and stress response prevention, and trauma-informed care. Truly, I think therapy is a journey of helping my clients build the power to shape their own future.

I began my career in mental health as a community college tutor after recovering from a life-changing spinal cord injury in 2013. I went on to publish work in research psychology at UC Irvine. While transitioning from my undergrad at UCI to Penn State, I often found myself working with clients who were deemed “complex”. I believe everyone deserves care, and oftentimes the intersection of trauma, ADHD, ASD, LGBT identities, etc., overlap a bit more often than we think.