After 15 rewarding
years working in the pharmaceutical industry, I went through a life changing
experience, which made me realize that this was my opportunity to change course
and get engaged in fulfilling my life purpose. While exploring new pathways, I
recognized that I am fascinated by human nature and behavior. Consequently, I
decided to focus my attention on helping people improve their overall
well-being via self-discovery, healthy relationships and pursuing goals of great personal importance.
I specialize in relationship, life transitions, illnesses, grief, and personal development. My goal is to help others gain a new perspective, overcome personal challenges, and improve their overall well-being. I help couples resolve challenges in their marriage and support clients through the divorce process. I help individuals explore new avenues for meaningful and fulfilling lives and achieve their goals and aspirations. I provide youth counseling for teenagers and young adults and guide and coach them to effectively cope with stress, anxiety, school, family and social life.
I am working with teens, women, couples and older adults. My focus is on helping people deal effectively with their specific life situation by increasing self-awareness and improving relationships with family, friends, and colleagues.

Estee Goren, M.A., MFT
MFC 50146
Current Positions
Therapist at Estee Counseling (Danville, CA)
Grief Counselor at Contra Costa Crisis Center (Walnut Creek, CA)
Cancer Support Group Facilitator at ValleyCare Medical Center (Pleasanton, CA)
Previous
Experience
Therapist at Private Practice (Danville, CA)
Therapist at Axis Community Health (Pleasanton, CA)
Therapist at Seneca Center for Children and Families (Concord, CA)
Group Facilitator at Reutlinger Community for Jewish Living (Danville, CA)
Education
M.A.
- Counseling Psychology - University of San Francisco
M.Sc. - Pharmaceutical Sciences - The
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
B.Sc. - Chemistry - Tel Aviv University
Registration
Licensed MFT, MFC 50146
CAMFT #89359
Languages
English,
Hebrew, and Hungarian