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.
Brianna Davis, LPCC
Brianna completed her Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Redlands in 2016. Prior to becoming a therapist Bri worked as a Child Life Specialist caring for the psychosocial developmental needs of children in both acute and inpatient hospital settings In a therapeutic setting, Bri has experience working with youth and families with chronic and psychosomatic illness. Bri utilizes a family system lens to create change and gain momentum towards a balanced biopsychosocial way of living. . She also has a history of playing and coaching athletics at the collegiate level, and enjoys working with the athletes on their mental game.
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.