Valeriano R. Ramolete Jr

MA, LMFT #148772

LIFE TRANSITIONS

CODEPENDENCY

ANGER MANAGEMENT

Valeriano (Val) R. Ramolete Jr is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with extensive experience assisting individuals and couples facing challenges related to codependency, relationship issues, life transitions, anger, and intimate partner violence. 

He is dedicated to creating a safe and accepting environment that fosters self-reflection, learning, healing, and personal growth. Val's therapeutic approach integrates cognitive behavioral and attachment theories, enabling clients to explore how their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors may contribute to current difficulties. This method also examines past attachments that may disrupt personal circumstances and relationships, guiding clients toward achieving their life goals and developing effective coping strategies.

  • Educational Background: Earned a Master of Arts in Marriage & Family Therapy from Fresno Pacific University Biblical Seminary.

  • Diverse Clientele: Experienced in working with individuals and couples from various backgrounds.

  • Century Anger Management Certified Provider: Val specializes in helping clients overcome anger issues that adversely affect their relationships and overall quality of life.

Out-Of-Network

I am an out-of-network provider, but I can provide detailed receipts (superbills) you can submit to your insurance company for potential reimbursement.

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Valeriano’s Specialties:

Codependency, Anger Management, Life Transitions, Anxiety, Coping Skills, Domestic Abuse, Domestic Violence, Family Conflict, Grief, Marital and Premarital, Men's Issues, Parenting, Relationship Issues, Spirituality, Stress

Treatment Approach:

Attachment-based, Christian Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Culturally Sensitive, Family / Marital, Family Systems, Gottman Method, Multicultural, Person-Centered, Strength-Based

Client Focus:

“An individual’s potential and place in life is like a beautiful portrait painted of them before they were born. Unfortunately, life’s experiences and personal choices can alter that portrait over time. Coming to therapy can be seen as a way of providing a safe space to begin restoring your portrait, goals, and creating a new vision for your life.”

— Valeriano Ramolete Jr