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Nicole Wilkins, MA

Clinical Psychology Intern

626-263-7528/Ex 17

nicolewilkins.relate@gmail.com

Office Location: Pasadena and Teletherapy

Services Offered: Individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, individual therapy intensives.

Ages: Children (6+), Adolescents, Emerging Adults, and AdultsAges: Children (8+), Adolescents, Emerging Adults and Adults

Attachment issues, unresolved trauma, relationships, faith and spirituality, shame, trauma and the body, stress and anxiety, self-esteem, codependency, identity issues, parenting, new moms, body image concerns.

Are you feeling tired of carrying the weight of anxiety, sadness, or old wounds that never seem to fully heal? Maybe you’ve been stuck in the same relationship patterns, struggling with self-criticism, or feeling like no matter what you try, it’s never enough. You might even feel alone in your pain, unsure if anyone will truly understand what you’ve been through. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone - and you don’t have to go through it by yourself.

Therapy can be a place to gently set down what you’ve been carrying and begin to look at it with compassion. Together, we’ll work on finding meaningful relief today, while also uncovering and addressing why your symptoms began in the first place.

So often, today’s struggles are connected to earlier experiences—moments when your needs weren’t met, relationships that left you hurt, or stories about yourself that you’ve held onto for years. By making sense of how those experiences shaped the way you see yourself and others, we can begin to open the door to new patterns of healing, freedom, and connection.

My approach is relational and attachment-based, which means that I pay close attention to your unique story and the relationships that have shaped you. I specialize in supporting people who are navigating trauma, shame, disconnection, and painful cycles that feel hard to break. Above all, my goal is to offer a safe, compassionate space where you can feel truly seen and supported.

 If you’re ready to take a step toward healing, I offer a complimentary 15-minute phone or video consultation so we can connect and see if this feels like the right fit for you. I would be honored to hear your story!

About Nicole

Nicole earned her M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Azusa Pacific University and a B.A. in Psychology from Concordia University, Irvine. Her graduate studies emphasized psychodynamic treatment approaches, systems theory, and psycho-spiritual integration. She currently works under the supervision of Dr. Brett Veltman (PSY 21684).

She has worked with clients from diverse backgrounds through her training at Vanguard University, Seaside Psychotherapy, Azusa’s Community Counseling Center, and at elementary and middle schools within the Azusa Unified School District. Her clinical and research interests include developmental trauma, attachment wounding, and somatic integration.

Nicole is currently completing Level I training through the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy is a body-based therapeutic approach that promotes holistic healing by addressing not only the emotional and cognitive effects of trauma, but also the ways trauma is carried and expressed in the body. Nicole is eager to integrate this deeper understanding of the body and nervous system’s responses to trauma in order to better support lasting relief from developmental trauma.

Originally from Texas, Nicole has called Southern California home for the past 10 years. Outside of work, she enjoys horseback riding, spending time outdoors, and discovering new local coffee shops.