Veronica Rodrigues is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (lic. #153830). Veronica earned her Bachelor of Arts in art history from Loyola Marymount University and her Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University.

As a mother herself, Veronica brings a warm and caring presence to the therapy room. As a therapist, Veronica’s experience reaches across the lifespan from children to elderly and includes a wide range of treatment issues. She has worked with challenges such as children in situations of domestic violence, teens struggling with anxiety, depression, self-harm and divorce, to adults dealing with painful child abandonment. As a wife and mother to an elementary school age daughter, she is passionate about helping young kids build strong emotional coping skills. She believes in providing support to parents and to the entire family unit to help them overcome challenges. Veronica’s life experiences include being the eldest sibling to a sister with special needs, personal encounters with serious health issues, and raising a child in a multicultural family. These give Veronica a unique set of skills and insight that are the spark that lights her passion to assist others in growing and building resilience.

Veronica employs a wide range of therapeutic techniques from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, client focused therapy, art therapy and family systems therapy. Her hope is that these tools will foster a deep curiosity and aid clients in processing difficult emotions and building achievable goals, thereby leading them into a brighter future.

In addition to her clinical work, Veronica is an avid reader, enjoys gardening and being in nature, and exploring new places while traveling.

Veronica is supervised by Michelle Webb, LMFT (lic. #86960).