Drew Walsh, MFT Trainee
Marriage Family Therapist Trainee
Supervised by Jennie Marie Battistin, LMFT
License #MFT80423
California OnLine Therapy
$25 - $75/session (based on Monthly income)**
$25/session* (Monthly Income Under $1000)
$35/session* (Monthly Income $1001 - $1500)
$45/session* (Monthly Income $1501 - $2500)
$55/session* (Monthly Income $2501 - $3000)
$65/session* (Monthly Income $3001+)
*Note: Couples/Family $10 more per session
** Note: Clients will need to provide the 2 most recent pay stubs and checking account statements for proof of income. Due to non-profit grant status, we can only provide the above fee schedule by verifying income. Failure to verify income could result in the non-profit grants being withdrawn and the elimination of sliding scale rate.
About Drew
Hi, I’m Drew. I'm not sure what prompted your search for a therapist, but I'm so glad you're here. The truth is, therapy can be daunting. Feeling scared, skeptical, or uncertain as you seek change is normal, but I wholeheartedly believe we are not meant to struggle in isolation. Humans are neurobiologically wired for connection, but unfortunately, mental and emotional health struggles too often hinder us from knowing ourselves and others. I am here to help you see that healing is possible and that you don’t have to do it alone.
In my practice, I hold a safe and accepting space for you to process and explore your unique story shaped by joy, pain, cultural context, and family background. I seek to collaboratively and empathetically walk alongside you by utilizing various therapy practices that are evidence and strengths based. We’ll partner together to develop new tools and resources that will help you find healing and empowerment.
I am passionate about working with children, individuals, couples, and families from all walks of life. Having experienced my own pain and sitting with others in theirs, I am here to help with depression, anxiety, grief, family and relational dynamics, faith/spirituality, church experiences, divorce, identity questions, and other personal and relational challenges.
Through our work together in consistent conversation, I am confident that the changes you want to make will feel within reach. My goal is to help you discover that you are well-built and well-equipped to find healing. I can’t wait to meet all of who you are and get started on this meaningful journey.
I am a third-year Master’s practicum student in the Marriage and Family Therapy program at Fuller Theological Seminary’s School of Psychology.
Clinical Issue Focus
I utilize cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and Gottman Couples therapy method.