Virginia Grace-Braun, PhD, LPCC
Virginia Grace-Braun is a licensed Counseling Psychologist based in Cloverdale, California, with over 24 years of experience providing compassionate mental health care. She specializes in helping individuals, couples, families, and groups address physical, emotional, and mental health challenges, improve overall well-being, alleviate distress, and navigate life crises. Virginia also offers assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for more severe psychological conditions.
Her practice emphasizes the strengths and healthy aspects of her clients, environmental and situational influences, issues of diversity and social justice, and the role of career and work in personal development. She integrates a holistic approach into her counseling, incorporating mindfulness, meditation, and lifestyle strategies alongside evidence-based psychological practices.
Virginia holds a Master’s degree from the University of Oregon, Eugene, and maintains an active California license (License #379) in Counseling Psychology, as well as an LPCC certification (#397). Her National Provider Identifier (NPI) number is 1447671037. She currently practices at 225 Preston Dr, Cloverdale, California, 95425, and can be reached for appointments at 707-483-8013.
Beyond her clinical work, Virginia is a dedicated educator, meditation teacher, eco-activist, and author, committed to fostering personal growth, resilience, and social responsibility in her students, clients, and community.
• University of Oregon, Eugene – Master’s Degree
• LPCC (Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor)
• American Psychological Association (APA)
Areas of Specialization/Expertise
- Counseling Psychology
- Individual, Couple, Family, and Group Therapy
- Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Psychological Disorders
- Emotional and Mental Health Support
- Crisis Intervention and Stress Management
- Mindfulness and Meditation Practices
- Lifestyle and Holistic Interventions
- Environmental and Situational Influences on Mental Health
- Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Advocacy
- Career and Work-Life Integration
What do you enjoy most about practicing medicine?
I find great fulfillment in helping my patients navigate life’s challenges, improve their well-being, and achieve a sense of balance and clarity. Being able to support someone through difficult times and witness their growth is incredibly rewarding.