
Yvette Ayuso is a Marriage and Family Therapist Trainee under the supervision of Marlene Williams, LMFT (#138392). Yvette cares about how you think, how you feel, and how you form relationships. She is passionate about helping individuals from diverse cultures heal from the effects of traumatic family dynamics or deeply challenging romantic relationships. If you’ve lost yourself while trying to hold it together, you’re not alone, and it’s not the end of your story.
Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and therapeutic modalities (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Solution-Focused Therapy), Yvette empowers clients to rewire limiting beliefs, rebuild confidence, and lead life from a place of purpose, not pain. She believes therapy is not only about healing but also about discovering new possibilities, and she infuses the process with empathy and authenticity.
In addition to her clinical training, Yvette holds an MBA in leadership and multiple certifications in applied neuroscience, health, and relationships. She brings over 20 years of experience in customer success and a decade in life coaching. As a former Chief Strategy Officer, she collaborated on a patented relationship theory that decodes and enriches human connection, an approach that helps couples overcome challenges that erode connection and empowers singles to break free from repetitive patterns and build meaningful relationships for the future.
Forms of Therapy
- Family Dysfunctions
- Relationship Issues
- Depression and Anxiety
- Traumatic Events
- Mindset and Limiting Beliefs
- Life Transitions
- Goal Achievements
- Self-Development
Formal Education
- M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy from National University
- MBA in Leadership from Hult International
- B.S. in Business Administration from San Francisco State University
- Certification in Applied Neuroscience from the Brain Academy
- Certification in Mental Performance from Ben Newman C2C
- Certification in Health from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition
- Certification in XY Relationship from The Jacob Research Institute
