Jessica Stevens, PhD provides clinical psychology services in Carlsbad's Aviara corridor from a suite at 2100 Palomar Airport Road, specializing in anxiety, depression, trauma, and women's health concerns including pelvic pain and sexual pain disorders. The clinical framework integrates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy, Gottman Method Couples Therapy, and Narrative Therapy into individualized treatment protocols, a multi-modality approach to chronic pain management that aligns with the integrative care model at Aviara Acupuncture & Integrative Health. The practice serves adults aged 18 through 65 and elders, with both individual and couples sessions available in-person and via telehealth throughout California. Adlerian psychotherapy and person-centered techniques supplement the evidence-based core, allowing session design to adapt to each client's presenting concerns and therapeutic readiness. The intersection of chronic pain psychology and trauma-focused intervention addresses cases where physical symptoms and emotional distress compound one another, a biopsychosocial treatment philosophy shared by the movement rehabilitation specialists at Longevity Physical Therapy - Bressi Ranch. The highest-complexity caseload involves concurrent pelvic pain desensitization with PTSD processing, requiring coordinated cognitive restructuring, graded exposure hierarchies, and somatic awareness training across extended treatment arcs.