Jocelyn

Motto:The more you give, the more you have to give.
Jocelyn Marquez, Ph.D., is a certified clinical psychologist practicing at the Mindful Wellness Center in San Francisco, CA. With over fifteen years of experience under her belt, Jocelyn has made a name for herself specializing in cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based interventions, helping individuals navigate through personal challenges and mental health issues. She provides compassionate, evidence-based psychological services to adults facing a wide range of concerns.
Jocelyn received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stanford University, where she developed a deep interest in the intersection of mental and physical health. This passion led her to pursue further education, earning a master’s degree in counseling psychology from Santa Clara University and later completing her Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of California, Berkeley.
Before joining the Mindful Wellness Center, Jocelyn worked extensively in academic settings, including a stint at the University of California, San Francisco, within the Department of Psychiatry. She also contributed her expertise at community health centers in Los Angeles and Seattle, focusing on enhancing therapeutic approaches for underserved populations.
Now, in her practice by the vibrant streets of San Francisco, Jocelyn continues to apply her extensive knowledge and experience to support her clients in achieving their mental health goals. Her approach is not only professional but deeply empathetic, ensuring that every person who walks into her office feels heard and understood.
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