South Pasadena, CA—In response to the devastating impact of recent fires in Los Angeles, trauma recovery specialist Sonnet Daymont, LMFT, is offering free mental health support to those directly affected, including firefighters, reporters and those who have lost their homes. This initiative includes pro bono sessions for 10 additional clients per week for up to 8 sessions.
The offer is specifically extended to individuals who have been working as firefighters, reporters covering fire-related events, or those who have lost their homes due to fire. Sessions can be conducted in person at Daymont’s South Pasadena office or remotely to accommodate client preferences.
If you or someone you know is struggling and could benefit from this support, please contact Sonnet Daymont at SonnetDaymont@hushmail.com for more information or to schedule an appointment.
About Sonnet Daymont, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Advocate for Survivors of Abuse and Trauma
Sonnet Daymont is a leader in trauma recovery and anxiety treatment, Sonnet is recognized for her expertise in addressing a wide range of issues, including post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), social anxiety, panic attacks, and phobias. She has dedicated her career to supporting survivors of abuse, and trauma.
Sonnet holds a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology with a focus on Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of San Francisco, where she conducted research on trauma, anxiety, and resilience. She also earned dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Psychology and Child and Adolescent Development from San Francisco State University. As a Pearson Teacher Fellow at Tufts University, she further solidified her commitment to early childhood development and education. Sonnet is an EMDRIA trained EMDR therapist through CompassionWorks and completed Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction training through The Mindfulness Lab.
In addition to her therapeutic work, Sonnet is the author of When Dangerous Feels Like Home, a powerful true crime memoir about healing from trauma. Her writing has been supported by prestigious opportunities such as the Hedgebrook Residency, where she will complete it in preparation for publishing.
Her clients, ranging from resilient trauma survivors to high-achieving professionals, seek her discreet guidance at her practice in South Pasadena.
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