Connecting through a shared heritage gives one therapist a unique perspective when providing personalized care and building rapport.
Mental health needs are personal, and a good behavioral health clinician works to root them out delicately. As a passionate psychiatric social worker, Chauntell Sanchez, a licensed marriage and family therapist, consciously brings her self-awareness and her identity as a Latina to her work with patients at the Kaiser Permanente Thousand Oaks Medical Offices. Belonging to a minority group gives her a useful perspective in helping patients work through some of their psychological challenges.
“I have had a special connection with a few of my Latinx clients over their lived experience as first-generation individuals attempting to acculturate in this day and age,” said Sanchez.
“We often talk about how our parents’ journey to a new country and the enduring trauma across generations have shaped expectations placed upon their children.”
Sanchez cited some everyday experiences: having to interpret for parents at their medical appointments, translating academic or professional documents, and dealing with expectations. Many people have also faced the challenges of risk adversity, responsibilities, imposter syndrome, and power dynamics that accompany birth order or gender.
“I like to have them try to figure out something they treasured from their upbringing, and something that they would want of their own, so they can have this bicultural identity and feel solidified as an individual,” she explained.
Sanchez first became interested in the field of mental health counseling back in high school, where she joined a peer group to talk about family challenges. She found herself leading the peer group in her senior year. From there, she studied and earned her undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles and a master’s degree in clinical psychology at California Lutheran University. She was the first in her family to achieve a graduate degree.
Before joining Kaiser Permanente in 2022, Sanchez worked as a clinician at the Ventura County Office of Education, Interface Behavioral Health, and Ventura County Behavioral Health. She takes an individualized approach with every patient and nurtures the bond with each one.
“Rapport is the best way toward progress.” Sanchez responds genuinely to each patient, using her natural curiosity and humility to find out what matters and how she can help.
Kaiser Permanente members may self-refer to Behavioral Health and have access to a diverse team of mental health clinicians. Learn more about mental health and wellness at Kaiser Permanente.
Virtual care connects cancer patients like Rob Tufel to a wide range of …
Sammie LaMont Moss, MD, a psychiatrist for Kaiser Permanente in Colorado, …
A social impact investment helped fund the development of 31 new transitional …
A Kaiser Permanente doctor and researcher shares the simple changes you …
A father's determination to stay healthy for his 3 children led him to …
A sharp increase in rates of adult caregiving is taking a mental and physical …
As a lifelong nonsmoker, Mariann Stephens was shocked to learn she had …
A Kaiser Permanente physician thought he pinched a nerve during a tennis …
Bettye Garrett’s personal doctor says her healthy perspective on life’s …
In August 2023, John Lynn collapsed at work. For the next year, he fought …
A lifelong educator seeks behavioral health care to manage repetitive worries, …
After a long period of loneliness and isolation, Roberta Maguire gets the …
Young people face growing pressures from social media, school, and other …
A Ventura County community-based nonprofit provides counselors to help …
When workplace safety team members learned about safe patient-handling …
Miriam Gutierrez was diagnosed with late-stage ovarian cancer at age 31. …
Kaiser Permanente celebrates doctors and nurse practitioners recognized …
With the support of his health care team and nurse navigator, musician …
The new Pueblo North Medical Offices will replace the existing facility …
After a life-threatening series of heart attacks at age 57, Bunnell Fockler …
Donna Budway received prompt surgery followed by chemotherapy. She credits …
A basketball coach’s remarkable story of undergoing brain tumor surgery …
Support from a dedicated care team helps Tiffany Anonye breastfeed her …
A mother and daughter share a special bond after undergoing tonsillectomies …
Shannon Parkin survived 7 suicide attempts. She shares her story of hope …
Ed Dalmasso needed an aortic valve replacement. His care team provided …
Harold Newman had advanced prostate cancer. Genetic testing helped expand …
5280 Magazine named 332 Kaiser Permanente physicians to its annual Top …
Our investment in the Watts neighborhood of California, in partnership …
A Southern California program, powered by our connected care model, is …
The Kaiser Permanente Colorado Health Action Summit gathered nonprofits, …
A Kaiser Permanente doctor shares key details. By learning more about autism, …
When a newborn was diagnosed with meningitis, a life-threatening infection …
Chris Hogan faced kidney cancer and prostate cancer at the same time. He …
A young father is enjoying “bonus time” with his kids thanks to new targeted …
Patients like Carol Pitman are living longer thanks to advances in lung …
Behavioral health consultants can provide a better understanding of often …
After a lifetime of feeling isolated, Moth Wygal finds connection thanks …
Patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also called Lou Gehrig’s disease, …
Naomi Girma, a sports ambassador for Kaiser Permanente, is passionate about …
One in 5 people experience depression, anxiety, or other mental health …
It’s easy to put off recommended health screenings, and sometimes even …
Kaiser Permanente supports education and career opportunities for students …
Black Americans experience worse health outcomes compared to other populations …
Lynch syndrome is a gene mutation that increases colon cancer risk. Learn …
Virtual cardiac rehab helped Mike Kelly heal at home after a life-threatening …
A healthy life after cancer is possible. Learn how Kaiser Permanente helps …
Kaiser Permanente excels in preventing, detecting, and treating kidney …
For Sam Beeson, having a midwife at her side during her pregnancy helped …
Early detection of the disease, before it becomes advanced, will increase …
Screening for colorectal cancer is recommended for most people starting …
Care teams at Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center helped Phillip Crawford …
Gabriel Abarca had no hope for his future. Then the team at Kaiser Permanente …
Innovative surgical recovery program helps breast cancer patients safely …
The Kaiser Permanente Watts Counseling and Learning Center started as a …
Kaiser Permanente supports the ballot measure to expand and improve mental …
Kaiser Permanente opens medical offices and a new home for the Watts Counselin …
Supporting behavioral and mental health in communities where needs are …
Grateful for compassionate and successful Hodgkin lymphoma treatment at …
Better public policies can help address the challenges. We encourage policymak …
People with diabetes are more likely to have heart disease.
Kaiser Permanente’s Patient Advisory Councils help us create exceptional …
There aren’t enough mental health professionals in the U.S. to meet the …
Following a COVID-19-related hospital stay, Robert DeLeon took charge of …
Members experiencing a low risk pregnancy have the option of having their …
We offer housing-related legal help to prevent evictions and remove barriers …
A new care option offers a mix of in-person and virtual visits, supported …
From diagnosis to recovery, David Parsons, MD, shares how screening, treatment …
Pavan Somusetty, MD, explains how people who need support and guidance …
A team of specialists treats an expecting mother’s cancer while keeping …
A child and adolescent psychiatrist shares tips on supporting your child …
Joy Short, a Kaiser Permanente member and employee, turned her breast cancer …
Kaiser Permanente’s partnership with Fontana Unified School District brings …
The prestigious Magnet® designation affirms the compassion, dedication, …
Use biofeedback to help manage stress.
Former Major League Baseball player Drew Robinson shares his story of hope …
Members give video visits high marks — and with a few simple tips, you …
San Diego Wave Fútbol Club star defender Naomi Girma, Kaiser Permanente …
Our clinicians help patients get the care they need to move forward with …
Kaiser Permanente increases access to mental health services in Southern …
Research and clinical trials play a vital role in advancing cancer treatment …
Kaiser Permanente is at the forefront of cervical cancer research. Find …
After a diagnosis for a rare type of blood cancer, Marla Marriott got high-qua …
The Kaiser Permanente Southern California 2022 Community Health Snapshot …
Learn how lifestyle medicine is part of cancer care at Kaiser Permanente.
Fay Gordon's breast cancer was caught in the early stages thanks to genetic …
Tarayn Fairlie, MD, a pediatrician and lactation consultant, helps separate …
Michael West shares his incredible journey from diagnosis to treatment …
Many people with cancer experience depression and anxiety. Mental health …
Our members are more likely to feed their babies breast milk. And they’re …
Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center’s Bridge Program has become …
Unique challenges and societal pressures can impact men’s emotional well-being …
Doctor and mother of 3 Susan Brim received top-notch care after her lung …
Kaiser Permanente and the San Diego Wave Fútbol Club host a second Wave …
Carter Shaver from Portland, Oregon, shares his optimistic smile after …
Kaiser Permanente is here to help with care and valuable tools to support …
Help change the future of cancer prevention by joining Connect today.
Take time to adjust to a new baby and lifestyle changes — and reach out …
Thanks to personalized care from a team of skilled doctors, Christina McAmis …
Shared experience helps young people in Oregon build confidence for their …