Participating Providers
Vedant Agrawal, Ph.D.
CA License Number: 34035
Dr. Vedant Agrawal, a California-licensed clinical psychologist (PSY34035), earned his PhD from Palo Alto University, specializing in diversity and community mental health. He focuses on relationally and emotionally transformative interventions for individuals dealing with trauma, adverse childhood experiences, low self-esteem, and cultural challenges.
As President of the Bay Area Psychological Association (BAPA), Dr. Agrawal has extensive experience across community mental health, medical, and educational settings. He is also skilled in Parent Management Training and the Gottman Method for relationship and parenting issues.
Unique for a psychologist, Dr. Agrawal's background includes an MBA and experience in the financial industry, offering insight into corporate professional challenges. His bicultural upbringing and international experience further enhance his understanding and support for diverse children, teens, and young adults.
Courses
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The psychology behind reinforcement and punishment— and how they really work
Why positive reinforcement is more effective (and underused!) by most parents
What to do when punishment is necessary—and how you can apply it safely
Alternatives to traditional discipline that foster long-term change
How to troubleshoot discipline strategies based on your child’s temperament
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The 9 temperament traits that shape every child
How your child’s temperament influences their behavior, learning, and social life
How to adapt your parenting style to fit your child—not the other way around
Real-world strategies for handling strong emotions, sibling rivalry, and school challenges
Why understanding temperament is key to building emotional resilience
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Julie Wolfert, Psy.D.
CA License Number: 17627
Dr. Julie Wolfert is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 25 years of experience, specializing in individual therapy and comprehensive psychoeducational, neuropsychological, and psychodiagnostic assessment services. She treats children (ages 8+), adolescents, and adults facing a wide range of challenges, from everyday issues like stress, life transitions, and relationship difficulties, to more serious psychological conditions.
Dr. Wolfert effectively addresses concerns such as depression, anxiety, attention deficit, academic problems, and interpersonal struggles. She also helps clients navigate professional challenges and adjustment issues. Her expertise ensures that clients receive tailored support for their specific needs.
With a rich background spanning various clinical settings, Dr. Wolfert has provided brief and long-term individual therapy, crisis intervention, and professional supervision. Her extensive experience and versatile approach allow her to deliver compassionate and effective support, helping clients achieve greater well-being.
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Zhiyuan Luna Zhang, LCSW
CA License Number: 123504
Luna Zhang, a Silicon Valley-based therapist, specializes in emotional trauma, self-worth, and complex relationship dynamics. She is dedicated to guiding individuals toward reconnecting with their authentic selves and fostering a greater sense of inner peace.
Luna achieves this by helping clients navigate and process profound feelings of shame, dismantle deeply ingrained internalized roles they may have adopted, and understand the often silent, immense pressures associated with success, particularly prevalent in demanding environments. Her therapeutic work aims to unburden individuals from these societal and personal expectations.
Her therapeutic approach is distinguished by its seamless blend of deep emotional insight with acute cultural awareness. This unique and integrated combination fosters a genuine and profound psychological reconnection, leading to significant healing and sustainable personal growth for her diverse clientele. Luna's ultimate aim is to empower clients to live more authentically and build healthier, more fulfilling connections in their lives.
Courses
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Spot the Hidden Imbalance
Learn how the “active wife/passive husband” dynamic shows up in real life — from managing schedules and household logistics to silently holding emotional responsibility.
Understand the Cultural Messaging
See how generational expectations and media myths (like the “supermom” or “breadwinner dad”) influence your beliefs — and keep you stuck.
Move Beyond the Blame Game
Shift from “do it all or fight about it” to real-world strategies for shared responsibility and mutual respect — without losing your cool or your needs.
Own Your Voice & Boundaries
Discover how to assert your needs, say “no” without guilt, and stop over-functioning just because you’ve been conditioned to.
Rebuild with a New Narrative
Use therapeutic tools to deconstruct outdated gender roles and replace them with new, co-created values that actually reflect who you are today.