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Reylene Sanchez
Reylene Sanchez is a Registered Associate Clinical Social Worker (ACSW) and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology and a Master’s Degree in Social Work. With over seven years of experience working in the mental health field, Reylene is committed to supporting individuals on their journey toward healing, self-discovery, and emotional wellbeing. Reylene has worked with individuals on diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, sexual trauma, and eating disorders, as well as providing Applied Behavioral Analysis therapy to adults and children with Autism. She has experience working in various settings such as residential treatment programs, locked psychiatric hospitals for adults and children, inpatient medical hospitals, and within the court system working with crime victims and their families.
Reylene utilizes a clent-centered approach to meet clients where they are and to help impower individuals to gain insight, build health coping strategies, and work toward meaningful long-lasting change. Her approach is rooted in empathy, respect, and a non-judgmental space where clients can feel safe to explore their thoughts and feelings. Reylene’s goal as a psychotherapist is to help clients build a happier and healthier relationship with themselves and others.
Associate Clinical Social Worker
Lic# 125369
Office Location: Telehealth only
Language: English
Specialty: Anxiety, depression, severe mental illness, autism spectrum
Populations Served: Adolescents (13–17); Young Adults (18–25)

PathPoint
PathPoint is a California-based nonprofit dedicated to supporting children, adults, and families—especially those with disabilities or mental health diagnoses. They focus on empowering individuals to flourish by building life skills, accessing support systems, and forging meaningful relationships. Their services span behavioral health, counseling, housing, independent living, employment training, and community integration across several counties
Reylene works at PathPoint, supporting individuals and families facing homelessness, financial hardship, social and racial marginalization, trauma from violence or crime, and suicidal thoughts—across all age groups.
She believes every person is worthy and deserving of mental health care, yet stigma, financial stress, and systemic misunderstandings often stand in the way.
Her mission is to integrate mental health into our overall well-being and normalize seeking help. She offers compassionate support to help clients address their symptoms, navigate challenging thoughts, and confront fears as they begin their healing journeys.


