Professional Clinical Counselors
Sean Fitzgerald, DMFT, LPCC
Sean Fitzgerald is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor who works with adults, adolescents and children. He graduated with a Master's Degree in Counseling in 2007 from the University of Redlands and a Doctorate in Marriage and Family Therapy from Loma Linda University in 2019. Sean has worked in mental health since 2011. He has experience working with diverse populations across a wide range of mental health, relational, and familial issues. Sean treats issues including depression and anxiety, sexuality, gender identity, grief and loss, specializing in self-injury and chronic illness.
Adam Sipes, LPCC
Adam is a dedicated therapist who practices from a deeply Person-Centered modality, rooted in the conviction that the clinical relationship itself is the primary catalyst for healing. He prioritizes authenticity and a genuine, non-judgmental presence, creating a space where clients feel truly seen and heard. By focusing on the unique experience of the individual rather than a rigid set of symptoms, Adam empowers clients to tap into their own innate capacity for growth and self-direction. As a married father of three, he brings a grounded, empathetic perspective to his work, emphasizing that a strong, trust-based clinical partnership is the foundation for achieving a clearer view of one’s life and potential.
Erika Hernandez, LPCC
Hi, I look forward to being a part of your journey of self-discovery and healing.
Helping individuals and families is my passion. I have many years of experience providing therapeutic services in Spanish or English. I invite you on this journey of collaborating, identifying your needs, and learning how to meet those needs for better daily living.
I have helped individuals and families in the areas of depression, anxiety, trauma, difficult life transitions, improving pro-social skill, developing healthy relationships/boundaries, assisting with parenting skills, and working on boundary setting, improving self-esteem, and adjusting to family dynamic changes (i.e., divorce, grief, and other family stressor or life changes).
I enjoy working with multicultural individuals and welcome incorporating creative and artistic expression in my scheduled therapeutic sessions as a method of the ongoing development of coping skill use. My therapeutic modality preference is through a creative lens in combination with CBT, Trauma Focused-CBT, Seeking Safety, Motivational Interviewing, and Narrative Therapy.
I count it a privilege to help clients and families with the healing process of self-discovery, freedom of expression, increasing personal interests, sharing their story, identifying their own personal values, current, and future motivations, developing healthy and positive self-talk, increasing hope, incorporating their own personal faith-based values, and developing a reasonable action plan to improve daily and functional living.
Prior to joining Clear View Behavioral Services, I provided intensive field-based therapeutic services to children and adolescents with severe mental health challenges and their families at Pacific Clinics.
Kareena Bansal, PCC
Kareena Bansal is a psychotherapist, trained in the MEND model, and a doctoral candidate in Marital and Family Therapy at Loma Linda University. She provides psychotherapy to individuals and couples experiencing trauma related difficulties and complex interactions between psychological distress and physical health.
Her approach integrates attachment theory, systems thinking, psychodynamic principles, and neurobiological perspectives to help clients understand how emotional experiences shape both psychological and physical wellbeing. When requested, she also provides psychotherapy informed by Christian theological traditions.
Kareena has experience working with individuals whose emotional distress presents through physiological symptoms, including chronic medical conditions and functional neurological presentations. Within this work, attention is given to the ways relational experience, meaning making, and autonomic regulation influence both suffering and recovery.
Her therapeutic work is guided by the deep conviction that the task of psychotherapy extends beyond symptom relief and toward the restoration of mind-body congruence and the possibility of a more meaningful, fulfilled, and intentional life.
Sabrina Fakhoury, PCC
Hi, I look forward to being part of your journey toward healing and growth. I’m a therapist who works with children, adolescents, adults, and families. I believe everyone deserves a safe and supportive space to explore their experiences, gain deeper self-understanding, and move toward meaningful change. My goal is to create an environment where clients feel heard, respected, and comfortable sharing what they are going through. I take a collaborative approach to therapy and tailor my work to each person’s unique needs and life experiences. With children, I often incorporate play and expressive techniques that help them communicate and process emotions in ways that feel natural and safe. With teens and adults, I use a biopsychosocial perspective, recognizing how emotional, relational, physical, and life circumstances all influence overall well-being. I also work closely with families to strengthen communication, build understanding, and support healthier relationships. Whether you are seeking support for yourself, your child, or your family, my goal is to help you develop the tools, insight, and resilience needed for lasting growth and positive change.
Heidi Schlig, LPCC
My name is Heidi Schlig and I'm a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC). I received my Masters from Azusa Pacific University and my Bachelor's degree from CSU Channel Islands. I have over 15 years of experience working with various populations and settings. I believe that everyone has experienced something that shapes who they are today, and I'm passionate about using my own experiences to support others in achieving their goals and finding resilience. Whether you're a child, teen, or adult, I'm here to provide a safe space for you to explore your feelings, overcome obstacles, and move forward with confidence. Look forward to meeting!
Beverly Vindiola, APCC, AMFT
As a clinical therapist with experience in both medical and mental health settings, I understand the deep connection between mind and body. Whether you’re facing emotional pain, physical illness, or relational challenges, I offer a space where your story is seen with compassion, care, and clinical insight.
I have supported individuals and families through a wide range of experiences, including work in integrated medical settings alongside healthcare providers. This has shaped my ability to approach care through a biopsychosocial lens, honoring the ways our health, relationships, and environment all intersect.
I also offer faith-integrated therapy for those who wish to explore their mental health through a Christian perspective, while respecting wherever you are in your spiritual journey.
My approach is relational, trauma-informed, and grounded in helping you feel seen, supported, and empowered to move toward meaningful healing and growth.





