Many young adults are navigating:
- Anxiety, burnout, and feeling constantly overwhelmed
- Imposter syndrome and fear of failure at work or school
- Life transitions — finishing college, starting a career, or moving out on your own
- Relationship challenges with friends, romantic partners, and family
- Identity questions around gender, sexuality, or cultural background
- Financial stress and the high cost of living in Silicon Valley
- Concerns about climate change, political polarization, and social justice
Benefits of Therapy for Young Adults
Young adulthood is one of the most transformative — and most demanding — chapters of life. The pressures you face depend a lot on your background and circumstances. If you grew up in the Bay Area, you may feel the weight of high expectations around academic achievement, financial success, and keeping pace with a fiercely competitive culture.
If you’ve relocated here for school or work, you may be navigating the added challenge of building a support system from scratch while adjusting to one of the most expensive and fast-paced regions in the country. Our therapists also focus on the practical side of life — from managing overwhelming choices about career and finances, to navigating relationships, to processing questions about gender, sexuality, or cultural identity.
With convenient office locations in Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and San Jose, we proudly serve the entire Silicon Valley community – from Stanford University and the Peninsula to the South Bay, offering easy access for tech professionals, students, and families.
Frequently Asked Questions About Young Adult Therapy
If you’re feeling consistently stuck, overwhelmed, or uncertain about your direction in life, therapy can help. You don’t need to be in crisis to benefit — many people come to therapy simply because they want support navigating a demanding chapter of their lives. It’s also a great fit for working through identity questions, relationship challenges, or the pressures of launching a career.
Start by approaching the conversation with curiosity rather than concern. Share what you’ve noticed and express that you want to support them, not fix them. Framing therapy as a resource for reaching their own goals — rather than something that implies something is wrong — can make a real difference. Offering to help them take the first step, whether that’s researching options together or making the first call, can also make it feel much less overwhelming.
Many young adults carry real grief and anxiety about what’s happening in the world, and those feelings deserve to be taken seriously. Therapy provides a space to process the weight of global issues, build emotional resilience, and find ways to stay engaged and values-driven without burning out or feeling helpless.
Many young adults are navigating their relationship with substances during this stage of life, and therapy offers a completely nonjudgmental space to explore that. Rather than focusing on labels, we focus on understanding what’s driving your choices and helping you develop healthier coping strategies that actually work for you.
Absolutely. Anxiety and ADHD often look quite different in young adulthood than they did earlier in life — especially as new responsibilities and workplace demands come into play. Our therapists specialize in both and will work with you to develop personalized strategies that help you manage symptoms and thrive in your daily life.
Not necessarily. Many young adults make meaningful progress in a relatively short period of time, while others find ongoing support valuable as life continues to evolve. We’ll work together to create a plan that fits your goals and your timeline — there’s no pressure to commit to more than feels right for you.
Yes. We offer both in-person and secure video sessions, including evenings and Saturdays, to make therapy as accessible and convenient as possible. Whether you’re local to Palo Alto, across the Bay Area, or anywhere in California, we can find an option that works for your schedule.
Recognizing Good Therapy
Evidence-Based
Specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, we provide effective & caring counseling. Our therapists are passionate in delivering high-quality therapy & enhance their skills through the latest trainings.
Strong Relationships
Our relationship with you is valued & of highest importance. We are compassionate, respectful, & honest. Our professional counseling includes working side by side with you towards YOUR goals.
Short-Term & Focused
Our active therapists use tailored homework exercises to help you find relief in a timely manner. By keeping our meetings on track & targeting specific concerns we help you enjoy life again, usually in a matter of months not years.
Client Convenience
Appointments after 5pm & Saturdays, friendly administrative staff, & three locations: Palo Alto, Menlo Park, & San Jose. We help children, teens & adults, couples, & families. Video therapy available!
What Our Clients Are Saying…
Palo Alto Therapy does not just provide talk therapy, but focuses on teaching skills to maintain therapy. You have a genuine interest in the client’s well-being and you offered a new way of thinking about or means of addressing my issues.
What Our Clients Are Saying…
I liked the emphasis on doing concrete things to get results-writing down negative thoughts, trying to say things to counter those thoughts…Thank you for helping me make my life better.
What Our Clients Are Saying…
I found the homework exercises to be very helpful to me. I’ve been able to use techniques I have learned from those exercises to slow down my thoughts when problems arise and work through whatever the issue may be, OCD or otherwise.
Our team offers counseling in San Jose, Menlo Park, and Palo Alto and online
Hong-Ha Vuong, AMFT, APCC
Hannah Bodin, AMFT
Sarah Partridge, ASW
Sarah Chelew, AMFT
Sarah Covert, AMFT
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Evidence-based therapy for anxiety and depression for young adults in Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and San Jose, and online throughout California.












