Hyde Street Community Services
Erika Maruyama, LMFT, serves as the Therapist and Clinical Director at Hyde Street Community Services since September 2020, overseeing a multidisciplinary team that provides comprehensive mental health services in San Francisco. Previously, Erika held various roles at the Edgewood Center for Children and Families, providing therapeutic support to youths and contributing to short-term residential stabilization programs. As a Clinical Case Manager at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, Erika engaged individuals in HIV services through case management and support. Earlier experience includes counseling at The Stonewall Project, focusing on harm reduction for substance use, and providing affordable therapy at the Marina Counseling Center. Erika holds a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from the University of San Francisco and a Bachelor's degree in Film/Cinema/Video Studies from San Jose State University.
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Hyde Street Community Services
The Hyde Street Community Services (HSCS) is a non-profit organization that provides comprehensive psychiatric, medical, substance abuse and case management services since 1975 to the residents of San Francisco and the Tenderloin District. We provide a psycho-social-medical model of integrated care that includes psychiatry services, mental health individual and group treatments, migraine/pain and cognitive rehabilitation as well as neuropsychological and psychological assessment services to over 600 San Francisco residents each year. Our mission is to achieve and maintain the highest quality and degree of independence possible for each of our clients. We serve multi-culturally diverse adults with medical, psychological and social challenges that include depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Common psychosocial factors include homelessness, severe trauma histories, and indigence. Medical challenges include HIV, substance abuse, TBI, Stroke and Hepatitis C. We have bilingual therapists, a Psychology, Neuropsychology and Social Work training program, and a specialized support program for the Arab/Muslim Community. The HSCS programs employ a harm reduction philosophy that emphasizes wellness and growth with a core belief that services should be holistic, individualized and strength-based with the knowledge that clients can and do recover. Services are comprehensive and treatment planning is client-driven. At Hyde Street Community Services, we care for the whole person: the emotional wellbeing, cognitive health and physical functioning. Our goal is to maximize our patients’ independence and help them achieve the best quality of life possible.