Callista Cox, MA, AMFT

they/them

Image of Callista, a white non-binary person looking towards the camera wearing a black sweater.

I’m a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist #141253 in California. I am supervised by Kristen Crowe, LPCC #5451, BC-DMT #1267. I provide virtual psychotherapy for anyone across California through Stillpoint Therapy Collective.

I have 3 years of experience in providing psychotherapy. My early work focused on psychosis, navigating trauma, grief, life transitions, and the body’s reaction to stress. I have experience working with those who are vision impaired and blind, neurodivergent, disabled, gender non-conforming, and queer. I have trained in specialized approaches to treat gender dysphoria, altered states, PTSD, phobias, and suicidal thoughts. I use evidenced based techniques from Prolonged Exposure Therapy, Emotion Focused Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Bowen Family Systems Theory.

My clients have described me as “human,” down to earth, quick witted, and honest. I am guided by my values of congruence, joy, connection, safety, and comfort. As a non-binary and queer person with lived experience in mental health treatment, I believe that your perspective shapes our therapeutic relationship. Your current living situation, your relationships with others, and your thoughts on life will all inform our work together in building the life you find worth living.

I have lived in Atlanta, GA, Birmingham, AL, and San Diego, CA. I love to kayak in local rivers, play board games, cuddle with my four cats, listen to indie folk music, make collages, and attempt to quilt.

I am currently accepting virtual clients in California. I would love to meet for a free 15 minute phone or video consultation.

You may also contact me at callistacoxtherapy@gmail.com to inquire about services, connect, or request resource networks. See also my resource page for information about crisis and warm lines, peer support groups, and common topics in mental health.

Image of Callista holding her calico cat, with other images of a brown cat, and two cuddling grey and tabby cats.