Nancy Capers, LMFT#41057

Therapist, Consultant, and Writer in California

[email protected] 858 232-9697

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who works with individuals, couples and families.

A Marriage and Family Therapist holds a masters or doctoral degree from an accredited school in addition to at least two years of post-masters supervised experience in a clinical setting. A therapist must be licensed at the clinical level in the jurisdiction of practice.

I provide services focused on interpersonal interactions, intrapsychic dynamics, and life management issues. Finding the right therapist will make a difference in your comfort level and your success. The best way to find out is to begin a conversation.

Services consist of assessment, diagnosis, and treatment (psychotherapy), consultation, evaluation, and prevention of mental illness, emotional, or behavioral disturbances.

NPI #1922215029

Work with those in the LGBTQ community. I approach couples therapy from an attachment perspective, utilizing object relations as a core model, while integrating various other techniques.

I have written for and been interviewed by KUSI News, Time Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine. Appeared on radio and television talk shows - AM San Francisco, KUSI, etc.

I worked with the military for three years, as well as domestic violence, PTSD, life transitions, divorce, depression and anxiety.

I also work with people who have left closed religious movements.

- I have been a senior business consultant (Subject Matter Expert) with Mattersight (now NICE.com), working with international as well as domestic companies. (Vodafone, Wells Fargo, Great West Healthcare, etc.)

- I directed and co-wrote a musical @ aging - "THE GEEZE & ME" - mounted in San Diego 2017. Member of the DGA. Directed two stage productions in L.A.

Author - article: Hell on Athens Flight 840, Cosmopolitan Mag. 1987

PAPER: The Application of Rawlsian Concepts to Psychotherapy by Nancy Locke Capers, MFT#41057 and Albert Erdynast,Ph.D. Rawlsian theory can be used in therapeutic settings to clarify and stimulate reasoning.

(Presented at Fordham University and invited to present by Harvard Medical School, 1996)

Abstract: A goal of psychotherapy is to affirm and stimulate the development of the person as a free and equal moral individual.

PayPal.me/nancapers (for payment.)

  • Work
    • Psychotherapist
  • Education
    • Marriage and Family Therapist
    • Antioch University Los Angeles